In mid-September, I took a birthday paddle on Narrow Lake, about two hours north of Edmonton on Highway 2. Narrow Lake sits in a shallow valley and runs roughly SW to NE. It's about 4km long and maybe 500m wide at its widest point.
Paddling Near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Narrow Lake
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Islet Lake
In early September, we decided to take advantage of a nice weekday and head out to Islet Lake. Access to the lake is about a 100m carry that begins on the gravel path behind the cooking shelter. In addition to the shelter there is lots of parking, picnic tables, fire rings, and pit toilets.
Saturday, April 11, 2026
2025 Wrap-up
I still have a bunch of 2025 blog posts to come but this seems like the time to wrap up the 2025 paddle season. We got out 61 (or maybe 62) times last year and the season ran from April 10 to November 10 (likely could have gone a bit later, but I was tired).
We had some amazing trips and paddled 21 new-to-us lakes across Alberta, BC and Saskatchewan. I made a special effort to go east of Edmonton this year and try new places. Prince Albert National Park in Saskatchewan was again a winner of a trip (well worth the drive). A bit closer to home, we also had a great time in William Switzer Provincial Park, just north of Hinton.
I'm not sure what 2026 holds. I have a bunch of lakes (some new, some repeats) I'd like to try west and north of Edmonton. We're also talking about another trip to southeastern BC.
Clear Lake
In lake August, we were near Wainwright and put in at Clear Lake. Clear Lake is essentially a circle, about 1.5km across, set down below the surrounding prairie. It took us about hour and a bit to paddle the perimeter (so maybe 4km).
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Arm Lake Provincial Recreation Area and Shuster Lake
In late August, we had a chance to paddle Arm Lake and scout Shuster Lake, both just SE of Wainwright.
Arm Lake
Arm Lake is a small lake (maybe a 2km perimeter) with access through the Arm Lake Campsite. It was quite a cloudy morning when we were there and the photos don't really do justice to a very nice lake.
Shuster Lake
Just to the southwest of Arm Lake is Shuster Lake. This is a small, reedy lake, likely best for fishing. access is from the south side of the lake and requires a 2km drive off the pavement that starts as gravel, and then becomes sand, and then turns into a dirt track with some bumps and mud.

























































