BIRCH LAKE
Alberta

Where is BIRCH LAKE?

BIRCH LAKE (52.0119, -114.8552), located in Eastern Slopes (Es2) Zone, Alberta, Canada spans 29 hectares (approximately 72 acres or 290033 square meters).

Which fish can I catch at BIRCH LAKE?

The most popular species caught here are Brook Trout, Rainbow Trout, and Brown Trout. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local rules and regulations.

What does BIRCH LAKE have?

Our members have marked 1 Warning at BIRCH LAKE. You can view these markers on the map.

About BIRCH LAKE

Birch Lake, south of Rocky Mountain House, is known as a great ice fishing lake for brook trout, though anglers can find quality fishing year-round. Brook trout are generally a cool-water species. They are more active from late fall into early winter, but fishing can be uncertain at this time of year.

In contrast, January or February are better times of year because brookies tend to be more active than other trout during the winter. Spawning activity takes place around October.

Summer fishing for brook trout can be more challenging. Spoons are attractive choices since their wobbling motion captures their interests. For larger trout, minnow-shaped lures are good choices.

LAKE ACCESS

Birch Lake lies south of Rocky Mountain House. Follow Hwy. 22 for 37 km to the junction with Hwy. 54. Turn left and continue for another five kilometres to a side road on the right. This is the turnoff to Burnstick Lake and it also leads to Birch Lake. Continue for about 10 km to an oil and gas service road on the right that leads to the lake. Innisfree Recreation Park offers unserviced campsites.

Lodging and Camping

We don't have any information on lodging and camping for BIRCH LAKE.

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Birch Lake still giving up good size Trout.

7 years ago
7 years ago

Birch Lake, south of Rocky Mountain House, is known as a great ice fishing lake for brook trout, though anglers can find quality fishing year-round for rainbow, brook, and brown trout. Brook trout are generally a cool-water species. They are more active from late fall into early winter, but fishing can be uncertain at this time of year. In contrast, January or February are better times of year because brookies tend to be more active than other trout during the winter. Summer fishing for brook trout can be more challenging. Spoons are attractive choices since their wobbling motion captures their interests. For larger trout, minnow-shaped lures are good choices. The lake can get quite busy so get out there early. Open water access is limited so having a small, personal watercraft would be considered an asset here. In 2017, Birch Lake was stocked with rainbow (3,500), brown (500), and brook (5,000) trout. LAKE ACCESS Birch Lake lies south of Rocky Mountain House. Follow Hwy. 22 for 37 km to the junction with Hwy. 54. Turn left and continue for another five kilometres to a side road on the right. This is the turnoff to Burnstick Lake and it also leads to Birch Lake. Continue for about 10 km to an oil and gas service road on the right that leads to the lake.

7 years ago
8 years ago

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8 years ago
Warning Marker Added

Aeration System

9 years ago
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Birch lake with a buddy on the boats

10 years ago
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Fishin for brookies "I wanna...

Fishin for brookies "I wanna do it myself dad"

10 years ago

Reminder of the Regulations

A beautiful day of ice fishing at Birch Lake but.... Note to self: -don't forget to pinch the barbs on your brand new hooks ($200/hook but warned) -make sure EVERYONE has remembered to purchase a fishing licence, and has brought it with them ($115 and forefit a fishing rod) -keep the beverages to non-alcoholic unless camped at the lake ($115 split 3 ways)

17 years ago