Five beaches where you can swim, paddle and picnic
Life is good. It's a hot summer day and you're walking along a waterfront promenade with an ice cream cone in one hand and a beach towel in the other. Sailboats and a wooden lighthouse are in the distance, and you can see people relaxing on colourful floaties in the water just off the sandy beach. It's a perfect day to be in Sylvan Lake.
Summer days at the lake are about as Canadian as maple syrup, Caesar cocktails and ice hockey. In Alberta, there are plenty of places to chill out and experience life at the lake. Here are a few of the best beach towns and swimming spots.
Devonshire Beach – Lesser Slave Lake
On the shores of Lesser Slave Lake, beautiful Devonshire Beach is one of the nicest white sand beaches in Alberta. The beach is 1.5 km (0.9 mi) long and it sits on the edge of a 1,200 sq km (463 sq mi) lake. Stand on the beach and gaze out at the seemingly endless expanse of water, and you’ll feel like you're at the ocean. The water just off the beach is shallow and ideal for swimming, and the sand is perfect for building sandcastles. Every year in July, there's a sandcastle sculpting competition with family-friendly activities and entertainment.