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Low lake levels close some Alberta boat launches
edmontonjournal.com May 18, 2010 5:02 PM Comments (1)
EDMONTON — The Alberta government is warning boaters about low lake levels that have closed boat launches in provincial parks this long weekend.
A lack of winter snow, and even less spring rain, have led to drops of as much as a metre at certain boat launches.
Due to safety risks, motorized boats cannot be launched at the Figure Eight Lake and Queen Elizabeth provincial parks near Grimshaw, the Saskatoon Island provincial park near Grande Prairie, Hillard’s Bay provincial park near High Prairie, Thunder Lake provincial park near Barrhead and Coal Lake North, near Wetaskiwin.
Boats that can be launched by hand or can be walked into the water are still allowed.
Warnings about motorized launches are being issued for Pigeon Lake Provincial Park, near Wetaskiwin, and Minnow Lake, near Edson.
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Low lake levels close some Alberta boat launches
Low lake levels close some Alberta boat launches
edmontonjournal.com May 18, 2010 5:02 PM Comments (1)
EDMONTON — The Alberta government is warning boaters about low lake levels that have closed boat launches in provincial parks this long weekend.
A lack of winter snow, and even less spring rain, have led to drops of as much as a metre at certain boat launches.
Due to safety risks, motorized boats cannot be launched at the Figure Eight Lake and Queen Elizabeth provincial parks near Grimshaw, the Saskatoon Island provincial park near Grande Prairie, Hillard’s Bay provincial park near High Prairie, Thunder Lake provincial park near Barrhead and Coal Lake North, near Wetaskiwin.
Boats that can be launched by hand or can be walked into the water are still allowed.
Warnings about motorized launches are being issued for Pigeon Lake Provincial Park, near Wetaskiwin, and Minnow Lake, near Edson.
© Copyright (c) The Edmonton Journal
Low lake levels close some Alberta boat launches