In late August, we visited Whitney Lakes Provincial Park. We had the chance to paddle Ross Lake and scout Laurier Lake.
Ross Lake
Ross Lake is one of the four lakes in the park and a lovely paddle.
There are a couple of places you can put in. We decided to use the boat launch on the western shore. There was a nice cement ramp and a dock, pit toilets, and parking nearby. There was also a loaner life jacket station here.
The water was super clean and try was a snap.
The water level is higher than it once was and there is a fringe of dead trees around the lake shore that makes getting out tricky. We went left (north) off the launch and paddled the perimeter of the lake.
This is pretty representative of the shoreline. It was crazy calm the morning we were there and there were a few other paddlers out but no motorized boats.
We went around the small island in the north end of the lake. I was able to render aid to another boat.
This part of the lake was a bit weedier than the southern basin and there were a lot of fish jumping.
The eastern side of the island has a narrower passage.
There are two beaches in the campground that you could launch from. The main beach is on the SE corner and includes a playground, toilets, and swimming area.
There is also a smaller beach on the southern shore, where we've gone swimming in the past.
There is a day use area on the SW corner but this is set about 5m above the lake and has no easy water access (???).
Overall, this was a spectacular paddle on a lovely lake. It took us about an hour to around the perimeter and, if you can only put in at one lake in this park, Ross is the lake to go to.
Laurier Lake
Just north of Ross lake is
Laurier Lake. Laurier is the largest lake in the park. We took a drive to two launch points on the south shore to see what they were like with the thought of perhaps paddling to the north end and trying to portage into Borden Lake.
There is a boat launch at Bluebird Beach, but the water there was in the midst of a blue-green algae bloom.
We then went up to the day-use area jus to the west of it. Again, there is a boat launch.
And again with the algae. Maybe next time!
Google suggests it may also be possible to get into Borden Lake on the west end off Township Road 564, but we didn't have a chance to suss that out this trip.
No comments:
Post a Comment