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Lake Edith | All about Jasper National Park Lake Edith, still draws quite a bit of traffic from fishermen, swimmers, joggers, SUP, kayakers and sun-worshippers There is a public dock and beach, so you can enjoy this picturesque sight either float on the lake or just walking around
Hike Jasper - Lake Edith Hikers do have legal access to the shoreline, but there are also private cottages around this lake, so please be respectful of personal property Bears do frequent Lake Edith, so please be Bear Aware While Hiking this Area
Rocky mountain beaches - Jasper National Park - Parks Canada Surrounded by mountains, relax in the red chairs and snap a selfie with a gorgeous turquoise lake view Lake Edith is a short walk from Lake Annette and offers a quiet beach and dock
Annette Lake and Edith Lake - To Do Canada Go swimming (bearable temperature ~ 16 – 18 deg C on a hot summer day) or just wade in from the popular sandy beaches of Lake Annette and Lake Edith Picnic at the picnic spots
Lake Annette Lake Edith, Alberta, Canada - LakeLubbers Lake Annette Lake Edith Guide : Discover facts on Lake Annette Lake Edith with information on vacation lodging, local attractions, fishing, boating and other recreation activities
Lake Annette Lake Edith - Discover Outdoors Lake Annette and Lake Edith are small lakes just outside the Town of Jasper in Alberta, Canada One of the highest peaks in the Canadian Rockies, Mount Edith Cavell, can be seen beautifully from these lakes
Edith Lake Hiking Route Guide | 10Adventures Edith Lake is a pleasant spot with less foot traffic than nearby lakes The surrounding summits are beautiful and elk frequently dot the shores Hikers at Edith Lake will also get to enjoy some of the stunning homes that line the lakeshore
Lake Edith and Lake Annette – Jasper, Alberta, Canada Popular activities among tourists in this brilliant area of Canada is to join in a game of shinny (you’ll figure it out), or traverse the lakes on cross country skis to take in the natural beauty the lake The nearby picnic areas make for a great spot to stop for a break and enjoy a packed lunch