Lac Ste. Anne
Alberta

Where is Lac Ste. Anne?

Lac Ste. Anne (53.7092, -114.4269), located in Parkland Prairie (Pp2) Zone, Alberta, Canada spans 5675 hectares (approximately 14023 acres or 56.7 square kilometers).

Which fish can I catch at Lac Ste. Anne?

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

What does Lac Ste. Anne have?

Our members have marked 7 Warnings, 2 Other Markers, and 8 Boat Launches at Lac Ste. Anne. You can view these markers on the map.

About Lac Ste. Anne

Just west of Edmonton lies the well-known gem that is Lac Ste. Anne. Among anglers, the lake is primarily known for its productive walleye and pike fishing, although the lake also contains burbot and yellow perch. Walleye fishing in the spring and early summer gets a thumbs up. As iFish Alberta user savage308 writes, "went out [in mid-June.] Trolled with divers at about 6-8 feet. Caught 6 walleye. Great fun.”

Anglers can find productive pike fishing near the West Cove boat launch. Many iFish Alberta anglers also recommend the narrows, especially on windy days as it offers some shelter. Blue-green algae often cuts oxygen levels in the lake by midsummer.

LAKE ACCESS

Follow Hwy. 16 west to Hwy. 43 and turn right. Continue along this road for nearly 25 km to Hwy. 33 at the town of Gunn. There are several access points around the lake with the village of Alberta Beach being a focal point for many activities. Note that parking is not allowed at the Alberta Beach boat launch. Camping is available at Alberta Beach Family RV Park and Campground.

Lodging and Camping

We don't have any information on lodging and camping for Lac Ste. Anne.

User Feed

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Warning Marker Added

This area has a depth of only 2 to 3 feet. Great for walleye and pike. Circle around it to for a near guaranteed catch.

1 year ago
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There is a mound that rises up to less than 2 feet from about 15 feet abruptly. Destroyed my prop there.

1 year ago
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To shallow to launch any kind of boat except a canoe or kayak size. Go to Gunn.

3 years ago
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5 years ago

This is my slice of heaven on earth.

6 years ago

First pike through the ice. Fishing with the family.

6 years ago

My daughter's first fish!!

6 years ago

First time getting burbots from Lac Ste. Anne. On Mar. 18, 2020

6 years ago

We caught 1 small walleye, at least it was a beautiful day.

6 years ago

The best way to end a perfect day of fishing is catching the sunset!

6 years ago

went to West Cove and fished over to bank drop off got 1 over 50cm the went to narrows and got 14 more with 8 being over 50cm to 54cm .. got 6 43cm to 50cm also got 25 Northern pike to 4#

6 years ago

Just west of Edmonton lies the well-known gem that is Lac Ste. Anne. Among anglers, the lake is primarily known for its productive walleye and pike fishing, although the lake also contains burbot and yellow perch. Walleye fishing in the spring and early summer gets a thumbs up. Anglers can find productive pike fishing near the West Cove boat launch. Blue-green algae often cuts oxygen levels in the lake by midsummer. With several summer communities, Lac Ste. Anne is a busy place in the summer months with lots of recreational opportunities and ice cream shacks! Angler’s Atlas members have loaded up the page for Lac Ste. Anne with tips, photos and map markers. Check it out and add your own! See anglersatlas.com for more information. LAKE ACCESS Follow Hwy. 16 west to Hwy. 43 and turn right. Continue along this road and turn left on 633 towards Alberta Beach. There are several access points around the lake with the village of Alberta Beach being a focal point for many activities. Note that parking is not allowed at the Alberta Beach boat launch. Camping is available at Alberta Beach Family RV Park and Campground.

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8 years ago

We had a great day out on Lac Ste. Anne last weekend. Here's a blog post about it! http://ow.ly/OF6730iyXir

8 years ago

Lil pike on a great family day fish at Lac Ste. Anne

8 years ago

Well, it’s a new year and ice fishing in Alberta is in full swing. There are a lot of lakes close to Edmonton that are very productive in the wintertime. Here are just a few! https://www.anglersatlas.com/blog/top-5-ice-fishing-spots-in-the-edmonton-area

8 years ago
8 years ago

Hey there! We just finished putting together our first ice fishing mag. It includes this and 22 other lakes with winter specific descriptions and access info as well as an updated map. Limited supply so grab one at one of these Canadian Tire stores: https://goo.gl/DgwYg4

8 years ago
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Lots of rocks in this area when lake is in low cycle

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