BEAVER LAKE
Alberta

Where is BEAVER LAKE?

BEAVER LAKE (54.7119, -111.8301), located in Northern Boreal (Nb1) Zone, Alberta, Canada spans 3701.4 hectares (approximately 9146 acres or 37 square kilometers).

Which fish can I catch at BEAVER LAKE?

The most popular species caught here are Northern Pike and Walleye. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local rules and regulations.

What does BEAVER LAKE have?

Our members have marked 6 Boat Launches, 9 Warnings, and 2 Other Markers at BEAVER LAKE. You can view these markers on the map.

About BEAVER LAKE

Located south of Lac La Biche, Beaver Lake is popular for boating and fishing. Beaver Lake’s main sport fish species are northern pike, yellow perch, and walleye. The lake also supports commercial and domestic fisheries for lake whitefish.

The Angler’s Atlas page for Beaver Lake is packed full of great information, especially for hot spots, boat launches, and warning spots.

Beaver Lake’s varied underwater structure provides excellent fish habitat, and many of the best spots can be found near or around the islands.

Some of this excellent habitat is also some of the more hazardous for boaters. Underwater rocks and thick weeds can easily catch boats and hooks.

Each year during the August long weekend, the nearby town of Lac La Biche holds the Blue Feather Fish Derby on Beaver Lake. As many as 2,000 anglers compete for major prizes.

LAKE ACCESS

From Edmonton, take Hwy. 28 north and east to Hwy. 36, then drive north to the town of Lac La Biche. A secondary road extends from Hwy. 36 to the northwest end of the lake, where the community of Beaver Lake is located. Beaver Lake Provincial Recreation Area area has 140 campsites, pump water, docks and boat launches, and a day-use area with a picnic shelter, tables and firepits. The park does not have a sandy beach or designated swimming area, but that doesn’t discourage swimmers.

For maps or for more information about Beaver Lake Provincial Park, visit www.albertaparks.ca.

Lodging and Camping

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Located south of Lac La Biche, Beaver Lake is popular for boating and fishing. Beaver Lake’s main sport fish species are northern pike, yellow perch, and walleye. The lake also supports commercial and domestic fisheries for lake whitefish. The Angler’s Atlas page for Beaver Lake is packed full of great information, especially for hot spots, boat launches, and warning spots. Beaver Lake’s varied underwater structure provides excellent fish habitat, and many of the best spots can be found near or around the islands. Some of this excellent habitat is also some of the more hazardous for boaters. Underwater rocks and thick weeds can easily catch boats and hooks. For details about these spots, see anglersatlas.com Each year during the August long weekend, the nearby town of Lac La Biche holds the Blue Feather Fish Derby on Beaver Lake. As many as 2,000 anglers compete for major prizes. LAKE ACCESS From Edmonton, take Hwy. 28 north and east to Hwy. 36, then drive north to the town of Lac La Biche. A secondary road extends from Hwy. 36 to the northwest end of the lake, where the community of Beaver Lake is located. Beaver Lake Provincial Recreation Area area has 140 campsites, pump water, docks and boat launches, and a day-use area with a picnic shelter, tables and firepits. The park does not have a sandy beach or designated swimming area, but that doesn’t discourage swimmers. For maps or for more information about Beaver Lake Provincial Park, visit www.albertaparks.ca.

7 years ago

Located south of Lac La Biche, Beaver Lake is popular for boating and fishing. Beaver Lake’s main sport fish species are northern pike, yellow perch, and walleye. The lake also supports commercial and domestic fisheries for lake whitefish. The Angler’s Atlas page for Beaver Lake is packed full of great information, especially for hot spots, boat launches, and warning spots. Beaver Lake’s varied underwater structure provides excellent fish habitat, and many of the best spots can be found near or around the islands. Some of this excellent habitat is also some of the more hazardous for boaters. Underwater rocks and thick weeds can easily catch boats and hooks. For details about these spots, see anglersatlas.com/place/101806/beaver-lake. Each year during the August long weekend, the nearby town of Lac La Biche holds the Blue Feather Fish Derby on Beaver Lake. As many as 2,000 anglers compete for major prizes. LAKE ACCESS From Edmonton, take Hwy. 28 north and east to Hwy. 36, then drive north to the town of Lac La Biche. A secondary road extends from Hwy. 36 to the northwest end of the lake, where the community of Beaver Lake is located. Beaver Lake Provincial Recreation Area area has 140 campsites, pump water, docks and boat launches, and a day-use area with a picnic shelter, tables and firepits. The park does not have a sandy beach or designated swimming area, but that doesn’t discourage swimmers. For maps or for more information about Beaver Lake Provincial Park, visit www.albertaparks.ca.

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Boat Launch Marker Added

Basic ramp

11 years ago
Warning Marker Added

thick weed beds

13 years ago
Warning Marker Added

Big Rocks 2-3 Feet of water.

15 years ago
Warning Marker Added

Shallow Area EAST of the Island stay at least 400 yards from shore

16 years ago
Boat Launch Marker Added
16 years ago
Warning Marker Added

shallow, rocky..trim up or stay out

16 years ago
Warning Marker Added

Sunken Island

16 years ago
Warning Marker Added

Rock Island Exposed.Great fishing spot

17 years ago
Warning Marker Added

ROCK BAR APROX

18 years ago
Warning Marker Added

ROCK BAR APROX

18 years ago
Warning Marker Added

VERY shallow spot. Only marker with a couple anti-freeze jugs. Messed my moor up a bit while flying accross the lake. :(

18 years ago
Other Marker Added

Dangerous Reefs

18 years ago
Other Marker Added

Danger Reef

18 years ago
Boat Launch Marker Added
18 years ago
Boat Launch Marker Added
18 years ago
Boat Launch Marker Added
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Boat Launch Marker Added
18 years ago

Beaver lake

Beaver Lake From Canoe Island towards the narrows

18 years ago