Located on the far west end of Wetaskiwin County in the heart of west-central Alberta is the hamlet of Buck Lake. Only being a 30 – minute drive from Drayton Valley it definitely makes the Backyard Bucket List.
The hamlet has century old roots that date back to 1910 when it was more commonly known as Minniehik and a haven from homesteaders, trappers and settlers. The rich history of Minniehik is closely tied to the land; sawmills, fisheries, farming and oil and gas were just some of the industries that have started and thrived in the area.
Buck Lake is now a backyard destination for much of central Alberta, drawing visitors from Red Deer, Calgary and Edmonton who are lured by the recreational opportunity the region has to offer.
During the summer the lake is a draw for anglers who like getting an early start on the season. In the winter the frozen lake becomes a destination for ice fishers, sledders, cross country skiers and skaters.
There are a number of access points to the Buck Lake including the hamlet campground located directly across from the Buck Lake Stampede grounds. On the east side of the lake is Calhoun Bay Provincial Recreation Area with access points to the lake from the campground, and on the west side of the lake is the Buck Lake Campground Provincial Recreation Area.
During a typical winter the lake is drivable by December but with the warmth of our current winter, people are opting to walk, sled or use ATVs to travel the lake.
The south side of Buck Lake is connected to Rat Lake. Along the edge tall cattails, and trees surrounding Rat Lake provide a nice natural windbreak if you happen out there on a colder day in winter and if you are a cross country skier the tall grasses make for interesting inlets that can be explored.
Last week on a beautiful minus 10 day, with no wind, and sunshine I dusted off the ol skis and set off for Buck Lake. Starting at the Buck Lake hamlet campground I traversed the edges of the lake on my cross country skis, under the Buck Lake bridge and along Rat Lake. On the northwestern edge of Rat Lake is a road access point to 5th Street. which allowed me to circle back to the hamlet campground.
It was a beautiful day and even under socially distanced circumstances, people were not shy to give a wave. That warmth carried through to the Buck Lake Mercantile where I purchased some oh so delicious bakery buns.
Driving the Sunchild Road
Drayton Valley to Lake Louise via the Sunchild Road is the most scenic route to the Rocky Mountains.
Rural rodeos you don’t want to miss
Rodeos have been a big part of the Brazeau and Beyond region since the Buck Lake Stampede first ran in 1929. The rural rodeo experience is not the circus you see in the larger locales. You’re closer to the action and it’s much more intimate.
Night skiing the Pembina Nordic Trails
Since November I have taken advantage of the moonlit nights by dusting off the nordic skis and hitting the Pembina Nordic Ski Trails.
The rugged and refined in Alder Flats
So I have been telling you to explore your backyard and check out places like Evansburg, Breton and Eagle Point Provincial Park. But what about Alder Flats? What the heck is there to do in Alder Flats? To answer this question I have visited Alder Flats five times since July to have a new experience, discover a new place and give you guys some actionable ideas.