In mid-September, we had the chance to paddle Mabel Lake, about an hour north-east of Vernon. The road in is paved and lovely until the last five kms, when it becomes gravel. The lake itself is huge, running about 35km SW to NE. The width varies between 1 and 2km.
Paddling Near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Mabel Lake Provincial Park, near Vernon
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Kalamalka Lake, Kaloya Regional Park
We took the chase in mid-September, to visit the cave on the southeastern shore of Kalamalka Lake, just south of Vernon. The easiest way to get there is to launch from Kaloya Regional Park on the south end of the lake. You can launch off the west or east side of the peninsula that houses the park. We chose the eastern, sandier beach to avoid the wind. This entailed a 30m carry past the pit toilets and down to the water.
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Kin/Canoe Beach, Lake Okanagan
In mid-September, we spent a week in Vernon. We'd planned to paddle a portion of Okanagan Lake out of Ellison Provincial Park but the water was too rough when we arrived. Instead, we backtracked towards town and put in off Kin/Canoe Beach.
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Echo Lake Provincial Park, near Vernon
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.







































































