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ZONE 2 consists approximately of the southeastern quarter of the province, east of Highway 2 from the Montana border to the North Saskatchewan River. Four major rivers that start in the mountains flow through the Parkland-Prairie. For most of the summer, these rivers are large, silty and warm. Shallow lakes and reservoirs are also found in the Parkland-Prairie. The most common game fish of the zone are yellow perch, northern pike and lake whitefish, although walleye have been introduced into several reservoirs. Rainbow trout are stocked into many ponds and small reservoirs throughout the Parkland-Prairie. Sportfishing regulations are separated into Watershed Units for the Milk and South Saskatchewan rivers, including portions of the Oldman and Bow rivers (PP1), and the Red Deer, Battle and North Saskatchewan rivers (PP2). WATERSHED UNIT PP1 the Milk River watershed, and the South Saskatchewan River watershed upstream to Secondary Road 509 on the Oldman River near Coalhurst, including the St. Mary River watershed, and upstream to Highway 24 on the Bow River near Carseland. PP1 Watershed Unit Regulations BAIT FISHING 8 Fishing with bait, including Bait Fish in PP1 lakes and streams is allowed except at locations listed with Bait Bans under PP1 Lake and Stream Listings. NOTE: Most lakes, reservoirs, streams and canals in PP1 are CLOSED from March 16 to May 7. PP1 Site-Specific Regulations The names of most lakes and major streams appear alphabetically under PP1 Lake and Stream Listings. Smaller streams often are not listed, but may be included in regulations as tributaries to lakes or larger streams. LAKES A. For Trout-Stocked Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds in PP1, See Alberta s Fish Stocking Program list and regulations on page 16 or, Follow the regulations of each listed waterbody starting on page 60. B. For Lakes, Reservoirs, Ponds and fish species listed under PP1 Lake and Stream Listings starting on page 60. You must follow the regulations of each listed waterbody. C. Default regulations for PP1 Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds not included under (A) or (B) and for fish species not mentioned at a listed lake, Open all year Walleye limit 3 over ; Pike limit 3 over 63 cm; Perch limit 15; Lake Whitefish limit 10; Burbot limit 10; Trout limit 5; Mountain Whitefish limit 5 over ; Bait allowed. Lake Sturgeon have a 0 limit throughout Alberta. See Species at Risk on page 14. Lake Sturgeon EMERGENCY STREAM CLOSURES Alberta Environment and Parks may announce short-term emergency stream closures throughout Zone 2 in response to drought conditions resulting in low stream flows and warmer water temperatures. Sportfishing regulations at the affected streams or watersheds would be suspended and fishing not allowed for the duration of the emergency period. STREAMS A. For Streams and canals listed and fish species listed under PP1 Lake and Stream Listings starting on page 62, You must follow the regulations of each listed stream. B. Default regulations for PP1 Streams, canals and tributaries not included under (A) and for fish species not mentioned at a listed stream, May 8 to Mar. 15 Walleye and Sauger limit 3; Walleye over ; Pike limit 3 over ; Trout limit 2; Mountain Whitefish limit 5 over ; Perch limit 15; Lake Whitefish limit 10; Burbot limit 10; Goldeye limit 10; Lake Sturgeon limit 0; Bait allowed. Mar. 16 to May 7 CLOSED PP1 SPOTLIGHTED REGULATIONS Ice-Fishing: Angling is not permitted through the ice: a) into beaver ponds or b) into flowing waters. Fishing seasons: Please confirm fishing seasons as open seasons may vary between Site-Specific Regulations and Lake and Stream Listings. 54 Report-A-Poacher Dial Toll-Free 1-800-642-3800

UNIT PP1 ZONE 2 PARKLAND-PRAIRIE

Legend: = Default regulations for Fish Management Zone ES1. As examples 3 over 63 indicates a possession and a size limit and 3 or 10 indicates a possession limit for that species of any size. An empty cell indicates the species is not available for harvest at that waterbody. SHL = Special Harvest Licence, BKTR = brook trout, BNTR = brown trout, BURB = Burbot, CISC = cisco, CTTR = cutthroat trout, DLVR = dolly varden, GOLD = goldeye, LKTR =lake trout, LKWH = lake whitefish, MNWH = mountain whitefish, NRPK = northern pike, RNTR = rainbow trout, SAUG = sauger, TGTR = tiger trout, WALL = walleye, YLPR = yellow perch. Waterbodies highlighted in blue have a change in regulation. PP1 - Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB MNWH Trout Total Default regulations for PP1 lakes, reservoirs, and ponds Open all year; Closed during dates not listed Bait allowed 3 over 3 over 15 fish 10 fish 10 fish 5 over 5 fish Badger Reservoir Open May 8 to Mar. 15 0 0 Bassano Reservoir See Bow River from Hwy. 24 downstream to Bassano Dam Bullshead Reservoir 28-8-4-W4; Includes Bullhead Creek (outlet) downstream to Eagle Butte Rd. Bridge Open Apr. 1 to Oct.31 Bait ban 1 over Cann (Gun Club) Lake 17-19-14-W4 Open May 8 to Mar. 15 Chestermere Lake Open May 8 to Mar. 15 Chin (Upper and Lower) Reservoir Open May 8 to Mar. 15 0 0 Clear Lake 14-25-W4 Open May 8 to Mar. 15 1 over 100 cm Corner Lake 3 Cowoki Reservoir Open May 8 to Mar. 15 0 CPR Lake 3 Crawling Valley Reservoir 3-21-18-W4; Includes inlet canal downstream of canal headworks Open May 8 to Nov.30 between sunrise and sunset 0 0 Open all day Dec. 1 to Mar. 15 0 0 Cross Coulee Reservoir 5-20-W4 0 0 Eagle Lake Open May 8 to Mar. 15 0 0 Elkwater Lake Open May 8 to Mar. 15 3 Fincastle Lake Open May 8 to Mar. 15 1 over 55 cm 3 Forty Mile Reservoir Open May 8 to Mar. 15 1 over 55 cm Hays-Grantham Reservoir Open May 8 to Mar. 15 Henderson Lake 3 Horsefly (Lake) Reservoir 1 over 55 cm 3 Interlake (Johnson Lake) 16-19-15-W4 Open May 8 to Mar. 15 J Reservoir 33-17-13-W4 Open May 8 to Mar. 15 Jamison Reservoir 16-19-14-W4 Open May 8 to Mar. 15 Jensen Reservoir 4-22-W4 Open May 8 to Mar. 15 0 0 Keho Lake Includes inlet canal to the first drop structure Open May 8 to Aug. 31 and Mar. 2 to 15 0 Open Sept. 1 to Mar. 1 1 over 55 cm Kitsum Reservoir 17-15-W4 Open May 8 to Mar. 15 Lethbridge University Pond 3 Little Bow Reservoir Includes inlet canal Open May 8 to Mar. 15 0 0 60 Report-A-Poacher Dial Toll-Free 1-800-642-3800

PP1 - Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB MNWH Trout Total Default regulations for PP1 lakes, reservoirs, and ponds Open all year; Closed during dates not listed Bait allowed 3 over 3 over 15 fish 10 fish 10 fish 5 over 5 fish Lost Lake 3 Marsh Lake 3 McGregor Lake Reservoir Open May 8 to Nov. 30 between sunrise and sunset 0 0 Open all day Dec. 1 to Mar. 15 0 0 Milk River Ridge Reservoir Includes upstream to the inlet canal to the first drop structure Open May 8 to Mar. 15 1 over 55 cm 0 Murray (Lake) Reservoir 10-7,8-W4 Open May 8 to Mar. 15 Newell Lake NE32-16-15-W4; Includes inlet canal downstream of the Bow Slope turnout structure Open May 8 to Mar. 15 0 or SHL tags 0 Park Lake Open May 8 to Mar. 15 Picture Butte Reservoir 3 Police (Outpost) Lake 8-1-26-W4 Open Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 Bait ban 3 1 over Rattlesnake (Sauder) Reservoir Open May 8 to Mar. 15 0 0 Raymond Reservoir Open May 8 to Mar. 15 3 Raymond Sugar Factory Pond 3 Rock Lake 20-15-W4 Open May 8 to Mar. 15 Rolling Hills Reservoir Open May 8 to Mar. 15 0 0 Scope Reservoir Open May 8 to Mar. 15 Shanks Lake Open May 8 to Mar. 15 Shays Reservoir 3 Sherburne Lake Reservoir Open May 8 to Mar. 15 0 Snake Lake 19-17-W4 Open May 8 to Mar. 15 Spruce Coulee 26-8-2-W4 3 5 St. Mary Reservoir Open May 8 to Mar. 15 Stafford Reservoir Open May 8 to Mar. 15 0 0 Stonehill Lake Open May 8 to Mar. 15 Taber (Lake) Reservoir 3 Tilley 'B' Reservoir Open May 8 to Mar. 15 0 Travers Reservoir Portion west of SW 2-15-22-W4 (North of a line from the farm building to Little Bow Provincial Park pumphouse on the east); No fishing within 100 m of the Canal inlet structure Open June 1 to Mar. 15 0 0 The remainder of the Reservoir Open May 8 to Mar. 15 0 0 Twelve Mile Coulee Reservoir Open May 8 to Mar. 15 Twin Valley Reservoir Open May 8 to Mar. 15 1 over Unnamed (Burdett) Reservoir 3 Yellow Lakes 3 For fishing information visit mywildalberta.ca 61

Legend: = Default regulations for Fish Management Zone ES1. As examples 3 over 63 indicates a possession and a size limit and 3 or 10 indicates a possession limit for that species of any size. An empty cell indicates the species is not available for harvest at that waterbody. SHL = Special Harvest Licence, BKTR = brook trout, BNTR = brown trout, BURB = Burbot, CISC = cisco, CTTR = cutthroat trout, DLVR = dolly varden, GOLD = goldeye, LKTR =lake trout, LKWH = lake whitefish, MNWH = mountain whitefish, NRPK = northern pike, RNTR = rainbow trout, SAUG = sauger, TGTR = tiger trout, WALL = walleye, YLPR = yellow perch. Waterbodies highlighted in blue have a change in regulation. PP1 - Rivers, Creeks and Streams Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL + SAUG NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB GOLD MNWH RNTR CTTR Trout Total Default regulations for PP1 rivers, creeks and streams Open May 8 to Mar. 15; Closed during dates not listed Bait allowed 3 combined, WALL over 3 over 15 fish 10 fish 10 fish 10 fish 5 over 2 fish Battle Creek 8-1-W4; Includes tributaries Open June 1 to Mar. 31 Bait ban 0 Bow River Banff National Park downstream to Bassano Dam including Reservoir Open all year Bait ban 0 0 0 0 0 Bow River Bassano Dam downstream to South Saskatchewan River Carseland Irrigation Canal Between McGregor Lk and the drop structure 1km upstream of Sec. Rd. 542 Open May 8 to Sept. 30 and Dec. 1 to Mar. 15 0 0 Cowoki Irrigation Canal Between Cowoki Lake and Tilley 'B' Reservoir Open May 8 to Aug. 31 and Dec. 1 to Mar. 15 Graburn Creek 8-1-W4; Includes tributaries Open June 1 to Mar. 31 Bait ban 0 Lee Creek Mainstem including tributaries Open June 16 to Aug. 31 Bait ban 3 Over Over Open Sept. 1 to Oct. 31 Bait ban 0 0 Little Bow River Travers Reservoir upstream to Township Rd. 144A CLOSED ALL YEAR Township Rd. 144A upstream to Carmangay Open June 1 to Mar. 15 Twin Valley Reservoir Dam downstream to Rge. Rd. 252 Bait ban 0 Oldman River Mainstem from Sec. Rd. 509 downstream to South Saskatchewan River and tributaries St. Mary River Mainstem upstream of St Mary Reservoir; Includes tributaries except Lee Creek Open June 16 to Aug. 31 Bait ban 3 Over 35 cm Over 35 cm Open Sept. 1 to Oct. 31 Bait ban 3 0 Mainstem downstream of St Mary Reservoir; Includes tributaries Open June 16 to Oct. 31 Bait ban 0 62 Report-A-Poacher Dial Toll-Free 1-800-642-3800

WATERSHED UNIT PP2 the Red Deer River watershed downstream of the Dickson Dam west of Innisfail, the Battle River watershed, and the North Saskatchewan River watershed downstream of Highway 22/39 near Drayton Valley, excluding tributary watersheds entering on the left (north) bank downstream of Highway 38 near Redwater (NOTE: The boundary between the Parkland-Prairie and Northern Boreal zones follows the north terrace and river break along the North Saskatchewan River valley). PP2 Watershed Unit Regulations BAIT FISHING 8 Fishing with bait, including bait fish, in PP2 lakes and streams is allowed except at locations listed with Bait Bans under PP2 Lake and Stream Listings. PP2 Site-Specific Regulations The names of most lakes and major streams appear alphabetically under PP2 Lake and Stream Listings. Smaller streams often are not listed, but may be included in regulations as tributaries to lakes or larger streams. LAKES A. For Trout-Stocked Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds in PP2, See Alberta s Fish Stocking Program list and regulations on page 16 or, Follow the regulations at each listed waterbody starting on page 65. B. For Lakes, Reservoirs, Ponds, fish species listed under PP2 Lake and Stream Listings starting on page 65, You must follow the regulations of each listed waterbody. Lake Sturgeon have a 0 limit throughout Alberta. See Species at Risk on page 14. Lake Sturgeon PP2 SPOTLIGHTED REGULATIONS Ice-Fishing: Angling is not permitted through the ice: a) into beaver ponds or b) into flowing waters. Fishing seasons: Please confirm fishing seasons as open seasons may vary between Site-Specific Regulations and Lake and Stream Listings. Burbot limit is 0 in streams and lakes from February 1 to March 31 STREAMS A. For Streams and fish species listed under PP2 Lake and Stream Listings starting on page 67, You must follow the regulations of each listed stream. B. Default regulations for PP2 Streams and tributaries not included under (A) and for fish species not mentioned at a listed stream, May 15 to Mar. 31 Walleye and Sauger limit 3; Walleye over 50 cm; Pike limit 3 over ; Trout limit 2; Mountain Whitefish limit 5 over ; Perch limit 15; Lake Whitefish limit 10; Burbot limit 2 (Burbot limit 0 - Feb. 1 to Mar. 31); Goldeye limit 10; Lake Sturgeon limit 0; Bait allowed. Apr. 1 to May 14 CLOSED C. Default regulations for other PP2 Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds not included under (A) or (B) and for fish species not mentioned at a listed lake, Open all year Walleye limit 3 over ; Pike limit 3 over 63 cm; Perch limit 15; Lake Whitefish limit 10; Burbot limit 2 (Burbot limit 0 - Feb. 1 to Mar. 31); Trout limit 5; Mountain Whitefish limit 5 over ); Bait allowed. For fishing information visit mywildalberta.ca 63

UNIT PP2 ZONE 2 PARKLAND-PRAIRIE

Legend: = Default regulations for Fish Management Zone ES1. As examples 3 over 63 indicates a possession and a size limit and 3 or 10 indicates a possession limit for that species of any size. An empty cell indicates the species is not available for harvest at that waterbody. SHL = Special Harvest Licence, BKTR = brook trout, BNTR = brown trout, BURB = Burbot, CISC = cisco, CTTR = cutthroat trout, DLVR = dolly varden, GOLD = goldeye, LKTR =lake trout, LKWH = lake whitefish, MNWH = mountain whitefish, NRPK = northern pike, RNTR = rainbow trout, SAUG = sauger, TGTR = tiger trout, WALL = walleye, YLPR = yellow perch. Waterbodies highlighted in blue have a change in regulation. PP2 - Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB Trout Total Default regulations for PP2 lakes, reservoirs, and ponds Open all year; Closed during dates not listed Bait allowed 3 over 3 over 15 fish 10 fish 2 fish, but limit 0 from Feb. 1 to Mar. 31 5 fish Arm Lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 Barnes (Clear) Lake Includes tributaries upstream 1km and outlet downstream 1km Open May 15 to Mar. 31 0 0 Battle Lake Portion west of the west boundary of section 22-46-2-W5; Includes tributaries and outlet downstream to Sec. Rd. 771 Open June 1 to Mar. 31 0 5 10 Remainder of the lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 0 5 10 Berry Creek (Carolside) Reservoir 27-12-W4 Open May 15 to Mar. 31 0 Big Lake Includes tributaries Open May 15 to Mar. 31 0 Blood Indian Reservoir 21-26-9-W4 Trout limit 3; BNTR, BKTR, TGTR over 35 cm; RNTR no size limit; only 1 trout of that total may be a BNTR, BKTR, or TGTR Buck Lake Includes tributaries and the portion of the outlet located in 3-47- 6-W5 Open May 15 to Mar. 31 1 over 0 5 0 Buffalo Lake Portion located in 40-22-W4 (the Narrows) Open May 15 to Mar. 31 0 Remainder of the lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 1 over Chain Lakes Open May 15 to Mar. 31 Coal Lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 5 Driedmeat Lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 East Twin Lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 Forestburg Reservoir Includes the Battle River upstream to Sec. Rd. 855 Open May 15 to Mar. 31 0 Gull Lake Open May 15 to Oct. 31 and Dec. 11 to Mar. 31 0 or SHL tags 0 5 3 Diversion Canal located in 34,35,36-40-1-W5 CLOSED ALL YEAR Hubble's Lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 Isle Lake Includes tributaries and outlet (Sturgeon River) Open May 15 to Mar. 31 0 0 0 0 0 Jack Fish Lake 52-2-W5 Open May 15 to Mar. 31 0 0 0 0 0 Kerbe's Pond NE 19-36-20-W4 Open Apr. 1 to Nov. 30 Bait ban 1 over Lac Ste. Anne Includes tributaries & outlet (Sturgeon River) Open May 15 to Mar. 31 0 or SHL tags 0 Lessard Lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 Magee Lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 1 Matchayaw (Devil's) Lake Includes tributaries and outlet (Sturgeon River) Open May 15 to Mar. 31 0 Mayatan Lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 Medicine Lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 5 For fishing information visit mywildalberta.ca 65

Legend: = Default regulations for Fish Management Zone ES1. As examples 3 over 63 indicates a possession and a size limit and 3 or 10 indicates a possession limit for that species of any size. An empty cell indicates the species is not available for harvest at that waterbody. SHL = Special Harvest Licence, BKTR = brook trout, BNTR = brown trout, BURB = Burbot, CISC = cisco, CTTR = cutthroat trout, DLVR = dolly varden, GOLD = goldeye, LKTR =lake trout, LKWH = lake whitefish, MNWH = mountain whitefish, NRPK = northern pike, RNTR = rainbow trout, SAUG = sauger, TGTR = tiger trout, WALL = walleye, YLPR = yellow perch. Waterbodies highlighted in blue have a change in regulation. PP2 - Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB Trout Total Default regulations for PP2 lakes, reservoirs, and ponds Open all year; Closed during dates not listed Bait allowed 3 over 3 over 15 fish 10 fish 2 fish, but limit 0 from Feb. 1 to Mar. 31 5 fish Mere Lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 Mink Lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 Muir Lake 31-53-27-W4 Open May 1 to Oct.31 Bait ban 1 over Pigeon Lake Including tributaries (excluding Tide Creek) and outlet Open May 15 to Mar. 31 0 or SHL tags 0 5 over 25 cm 1 fish, but limit is then 0 from Feb. 1 to Mar. 31 Portion of lake west of a line drawn from the northwestern most tip of the point in 13-12-47-2-W5 due north to the point where the line intersects the shoreline of the lake in 13-47-2-W5 locally known as Zeiner Park and including Tide Creek CLOSED ALL YEAR Pine Lake Includes tributaries and outlet Open May 15 to Mar. 31 0 5 Raft Lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 Rat Lake 10-46-6-W5 Open May 15 to Mar. 31 1 over 0 Spotted Lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 0 Sylvan Lake Includes tributaries Open May 15 to Oct. 31 and Dec. 11 to Mar. 31 0 0 5 5 Portion of lake southwest of a line drawn from the northwestern most tip of the landfill pier in Sylvan Lake Provincial Park located at NW 33-38-1-W5M due northwest to the point on the shoreline where the boundary between the town of Sylvan Lake and the Summer Village of Norglenwold meet the lake at NE 32-38-1-W5, including all tributary streams Open July 1 to Oct. 31 and Dec. 11 to Mar. 31 0 0 5 5 Wabamun Lake Includes tributaries, outlet and canals Open May 15 to Mar. 31 0 0 0 0 0 West Twin (Unnamed) Lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 Wizard Lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 66 Report-A-Poacher Dial Toll-Free 1-800-642-3800

Legend: = Default regulations for Fish Management Zone ES1. As examples 3 over 63 indicates a possession and a size limit and 3 or 10 indicates a possession limit for that species of any size. An empty cell indicates the species is not available for harvest at that waterbody. SHL = Special Harvest Licence, BKTR = brook trout, BNTR = brown trout, BURB = Burbot, CISC = cisco, CTTR = cutthroat trout, DLVR = dolly varden, GOLD = goldeye, LKTR =lake trout, LKWH = lake whitefish, MNWH = mountain whitefish, NRPK = northern pike, RNTR = rainbow trout, SAUG = sauger, TGTR = tiger trout, WALL = walleye, YLPR = yellow perch. Waterbodies highlighted in blue have a change in regulation. PP2 - Rivers, Creeks and Streams Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL + SAUG NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB GOLD MNWH Trout Total Default regulations for PP2 rivers, creeks and streams Open May 15 to Mar. 31; Closed during dates not listed Bait allowed 3 combined, WALL over 3 over 15 fish 10 fish 2 fish, but limit is then 0 from Feb. 1 to Mar. 31 10 fish 5 over 2 fish Battle River Mainstem from Battle Lake downstream to Hwy. 771 - See Battle Lake Mainstem from Hwy. 771 downstream to Hwy. 855 Mainstem from Hwy. 855 downstream to the Forestburg Reservoir - See Forestburg Reservoir Mainstem from downstream of the Forestburg Reservoir and tributaries Open June 1 to Oct. 31 Blindman River See Red Deer River Little Red Deer River Mainstem from Cottonwood Road (Twp. Rd. 352) downstream to Red Deer River - See Red Deer River Medicine River Open June 16 to Mar. 31 0 WALL 3 over 0 North Saskatchewan River Mainstem downstream Hwy. 22/39 (Drayton Valley) to the Alberta/ Saskatchewan border Open all year 0 1 over 10 10 Tributaries (excluding the Sturgeon River; see Redwater River in NB1); from Hwy. 22/39 downstream to the Alberta/ Saskatchewan border 0 within 500m of mainstem 1 over 10 10 Parlby Creek 23-40-22-W4; portion between Buffalo and Alix lakes 0 Red Deer River Mainstem from Dickson Dam downstream to the Tolman Bridge (Hwy. 585) including all named and unnamed tributaries (excluding Medicine River) (Sec. Hwy. 585 [14-33-22- W4]) Open May 15 to Mar. 1 Only Maggots allowed 0 WALL, 3 SAUG 3 over 0 Mainstem and tributaries from Tolman Bridge (Sec. Hwy. 585) downstream to the Alberta/ Saskatchewan border Sturgeon River From headwaters downstream to Big Lake 0 From Big Lake downstream to Sec. Hwy. 825 0 From Sec. Hwy. 825 downstream to North Saskatchewan River Open all year 0 WALL all year; 0 SAUG from Apr. 1 to May 14; 3 SAUG from May 15 to Mar. 31. 1 over Sylvan Creek NE-11-38-28-W4; Includes Cygnet Lake CLOSED ALL YEAR For fishing information visit mywildalberta.ca 67