Capt Ayre Lake
Capt. Ayre Lake in the heart of rural Alberta is a great place to relax and spend time with family and friends. It boasts crystal clear water and an abundance of area to simply sit on the beach and watch the plentiful water activities. You can swim, canoe, sailboard or catch a five-pound trout. It is located just south of Highway 600 between Highway 41 and Cadogan. This rural treasure nestles in amongst abundant wildlife including moose, elk, deer and plentiful flora and fauna to give anyone a quiet rural experience. The park hosts full service campsites, laundromat, ball diamonds, sand volleyball court, rugged nine-hole golf course, playgrounds, concession, showers and washrooms. For information call 780-857-2105 or the MD office (780-753-2434) in the off season.
Swimming lessons will be held at Capt. Ayre Lake during the summer, generally the first two weeks in July.
For details on swimming lessons and Ball Tournament see the Community Events page.
Name Change – In 2009 Cap Eyre Lake is officially changing the name to Capt. Ayre Lake. The Lake was named after Captain Ayre and the change properly reflects the naming of the lake.