Pigeon Lake

Pigeon Lake is rural area composed of more than a dozen small villages surrounding the lake of the same name, located in the Central Corridor region of Alberta, Canada.

Understand

Pigeon Lake is one of the most intensely used recreational areas in Alberta, with 10 summer villages, 4 unincorporated communities, and numerous private cottages along its shores. The lake has a total area of 96.7 km2 (37.3 sq mi) and a maximum depth of 9.1 m (30 ft). The Pigeon Lake area does not have a significant urban area; however Wetaskiwin and Leduc are both about 30-45 minutes away.

Settlements

The following are Summer Villages (very small permanent populations with seasonal homes) or hamlets.

Get in

Pigeon Lake is about 1 hour southwest of Edmonton via Highway 2; take Highway 616 (exit 497) to access the north shore or Highway 13 (exit 482) to access the south shore.

Get around

The lake and its communities are accessed along Highway 13 on the south side, Highway 771 on the west side, Highway 616 on the north side, and Highway 780 on the east side.

Do

Buy

The Village at Pigeon Lake offers a small selection of shops including apparel, furniture, liquor, groceries, and a spa.

Eat

Drink

  • 🌍 Sandbox Pub & Grill, 520 1 Ave, Ma-Me-O Beach, +1 780-586-2529. Su-Th 11AM-9PM, F Sa 10AM-1AM.

Sleep

Lodging

Camping

  • 🌍 Edor Acres, Ma-Me-O Beach, +1 780-586-2249.
  • 🌍 Pigeon Lake Provincial Park, Poplar Bay, +1 780-586-2644. Two campgrounds (Pigeon Lake and Zeiner) with over 350 camp stalls; power and power/water/sewer stalls available. Three yurts also available for rent, reservations required.

Go next

Routes through Pigeon Lake
ENDS at N S  W  E  Jct N SWetaskiwin Camrose


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