Where is GOLDEYE LAKE?
GOLDEYE LAKE (52.4491, -116.1919), located in Eastern Slopes (Es2) Zone, Alberta, Canada spans 10.1 hectares (approximately 25 acres or 101312 square meters).
Which fish can I catch at GOLDEYE LAKE?
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What does GOLDEYE LAKE have?
Our members have marked 1 Boat Launch at GOLDEYE LAKE. You can view these markers on the map.
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About GOLDEYE LAKE
The Nordegg area has some of the best fishing in the province. Goldeye and Jackfish Lakes are all popular angling destinations, and for good reason. Goldeye Lake trout are consistent biters. When in the mood to test your skills, head to Gap Lake. If you want action, Goldeye Lake is a better choice.
The stocking for Goldeye Lake is also fairly consistent, with ten thousand rainbow trout deposited into the lake each year. These rainbows do not grow large and the angling pressure on the lake means that you may not find the lunkers easily. Goldeye Lake is not especially deep. At only three to five feet of depth around the shore perimeter, the lake is a good place to take a belly boat or a canoe. Goldeye is a small lake with crystal-clear water.
LAKE ACCESS
Follow Hwy. 11 west of Rocky Mountain House for about 95 km (eight km past Nordegg) to a side road on the right (north). Turn onto this side road and follow it for roughly three km until reaching Goldeye Lake Recreation Area, with campsites and a boat launch available. The campground makes it an attractive spot for families, who visit for the swimming and canoeing as well as the excellent fishing.













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