ve6reb

Member since April 2008

Recent Activity

Old-Man-Of-The-Mountain is watching

This lingering snow patch was "watching" over us as we enjoyed a great week of relaxation in the early part of June, 2006.

18 years ago

Site visitors

You will see many kinds of wildlife during your visit. Geese, hummingbirds, eagles, beaver(very rarely), muskrat, moose, and deer to name but a few. It is not uncommon to have a moose wander thru your site on his way to a cross-lake swim.

18 years ago

Beaver Mines access route

West from Pincher Creek, AB or south from Hwy #3, converging on the townsite of Beaver Mines. Follow the road south and west as it wanders deeper thru the mountain valley. The turn off the paved road is clearly signed. Follow the good-grade gravel road south past the Scout camp entrance (pay phone located here) to the lake. Note the pay phone... cell phone service is virtually non-existent west of the townsite! Excellent trout fishing from the shores, and belly-boating is usually rewarding, as is drifting or trolling from smaller boats. Watch the north-east end of the lake for near-surface tree stumps - they could ruin your weekend (and your boat).

18 years ago

Quiet, un-serviced camping.

The lake offers everything you could want for a relaxing get-away.... No Power, No Water hookup, No Showers, No Flush Toilets, No CELL SERVICE, No off-road/quads, No speedboats/jetskis. Just a quiet spot for a RELAXING VACATION.

18 years ago