Where is PINEHURST LAKE?
PINEHURST LAKE (54.6564, -111.4166), located in Northern Boreal (Nb1) Zone, Alberta, Canada spans 3940.1 hectares (approximately 9736 acres or 39.4 square kilometers).
Which fish can I catch at PINEHURST LAKE?
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 PINEHURST LAKE have?
Our members have marked 3 Other Markers, 1 Warning, and 1 Boat Launch at PINEHURST LAKE. You can view these markers on the map.
Species
About PINEHURST LAKE
Pinehurst is known for producing some hefty northern pike, along with walleye, yellow perch, lake whitefish and burbot.
Angler’s Atlas members obtech, andersdd and jleskow all report great fishing at Pinehurst Lake, and their walleye photos show good catches.
As well, rbrady and bo_sullivan report some great fishing among the bays on the eastern side.
“Pinehurst Lake is a large lake,” writes fredalex. “It is oriented in a line from northwest to southeast. The prevailing winds are from the northwest. Strong winds can and do create dangerous water at the souteast end of the lake. Pay attention to the winds.”
These tips and more can be found on the Angler’s Atlas website at anglersatlas.com/lake/102022.
A portion of the lake around Snug Cove was closed to fishing in 2014. Check the 2016 provincial regulations for updates.
LAKE ACCESS
Pinehurst Lake is located 245 km northeast of the city of Edmonton. The town of Lac La Biche, which is the nearest large population centre, is 60 km to the northwest.
To reach the lake from Edmonton, take Hwy. 28 north and east to the village of Vilna, then Hwy. 36 north to the Hwy. 55 intersection.
Follow Hwy. 55 for 5 km, then turn north onto a gravelled road, Range Road 132B that runs north for 2.5 km and then intersects with Township Road 652. Turn east and drive for around 25km.
Turn north on Range Road 113. Follow this road for 5 km until it reaches the lake.
Pinehurst Lake campground, part of Lakeland Provincial Recreation Area, has 63 unservices sites, a boat launch, a day use area, and a fish cleaning station.
Lodging and Camping
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Northern Pike
Walleye
Burbot
Lake Whitefish
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