Figure Eight Lake Provincial Recreation Area

Figure Eight Lake Provincial Recreation Area is located 40 kilometers northwest of Peace River on Highway 737 (off Highway 35) in the County of Northern Lights. Figure Eight Lake takes its name from the shape it had before 1970 when the water level was low; in these earlier days the lake had two basins and resembled a figure eight.[1] It drains through a weir south to Lac Cardinal that was raised in order to create the lake. The control structure and recreational facilities at the lake are now operated and maintained by Alberta Environment.

Figure Eight Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Map showing the location of Figure Eight Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Map showing the location of Figure Eight Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Figure Eight Lake Provincial Park in Alberta
LocationCounty of Northern Lights, Alberta, Canada
Nearest cityPeace River
Coordinates56°18′17″N 117°54′23″W / 56.30472°N 117.90639°W / 56.30472; -117.90639
Area0.37 km²
Governing bodyAlberta Environment

The lake is stocked annually with rainbow trout. Because of the lake's small size, gas-powered motors are not allowed on the lake.

The first roads into the region were opened in 1926.[2]

Activities edit

It has a picnic shelter, camping, boat launch, fishing, playground and hiking trails.

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External links edit

Official website

References edit

  1. ^ http://sunsite.ualberta.ca/Projects/Alberta-Lakes/view/?region=Peace%20and%20Athabasca%20Region&basin=Peace%20River%20Basin&lake=Figure%20Eight%20Lake&number=20 [dead link]
  2. ^ Berwyn Centennial Committee (1968). Brick's Hill, Berwyn and Beyond. p. 250.