In mid-September, a holiday took us to the Okanagan and we spent a morning paddling Echo Lake, about an hour east of Vernon. The road in a pretty typical BC experience with pavement becoming gravel becoming dirt.
Paddling Near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Echo Lake Provincial Park, near Vernon
The easiest access point is at the east end of the lake through the Echo Lake Lodge (red arrow above). They charged $12.50 plus tax per boat and had restricted hours. The other option is to DIY an entrance from one of the many lookouts along the road.
The green arrow is hard because of the slope down to the water (it is steeper than it looks in the photo, maybe a 35 degree slope). There was also a lot of oregon grape here and, naturally, some very large bear poops.
This is the entrance from the water. It is a doable entry but it would have sucked so we kept driving.
Once at the bottom, there was a nice little shelf. This is essentially the same arrangement as you find at the blue arrow.
The water was super clean and this would be a great lake for SUP.
Saturday, May 9, 2026
Twin Lakes, Crimson Lake Provincial Park
In mid-September, we overnighted in Rocky Mountain House. With a free evening on our hands, we headed to Crimson Lake Provincial Park (about 10km NW of town) to try out Twin Lakes. Twin Lakes is small lake (maybe 800m by 400m), really more of a fishing pond, but quite lovely.
There are a couple of access options. Almost as soon as you turn into the lake, there is a small parking area on the west end with a path that leads down to a dock. There is an easy shore launch here but the stairs down were uneven.
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Medicine Lake Provincial Recreation Area, near Rocky Mountain House
In mid-September, a trip to the Okanagan took us past Medicine Lake (about 30 minutes north and east of Rocky Mountain House). The lake is about 3.5km long and 500m wide and requires about a 12km drive on gravel.
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