Welcome To The Pigeon Lake Watershed Association

We are a charitable, non-profit environmental advocacy group made up of a diverse membership of folk who live, work and play in Pigeon Lake and its Watershed. We are a volunteer association whose activities are governed by a board of directors, accomplished through working committees and managed through the implementation of planned activities. 


PLWA 2012 Open House & AGM

Mark your calendars and reserve the morning of August 25, 2012 for the PLWA 2012 Open House & AGM. Check back soon for more details of this event.

Watermere Resort Development

UPDATE - Public hearing regarding the proposed Watermere Resort Area Structure Plan has been scheduled by Leduc County for June 12, 2012 at 7:00 pm. at the Nisku Recreation Centre. For more details on this event, view the event description.

Dansol International’s application to develop the Watermere Resort has been made. Learn about this development and view PLWA's response to the application.

Keep checking our webpage to keep up to date.

- View details of Watermere Resort Development

News & Announcements

PLWA Water Quality Update - March 2012

Read the latest PLWA Water Quality Update, which includes: details on 2012 water monitoring by the Alberta Lake Management Society (ALMS) and Alberta Environment and Water (AEW), an update on water warnings, and mitigation alternatives.

- Download the PLWA Water Quality Update 

2011 Winter Newsletter

- View the 2011 Winter Newsletter

Congratulations! Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup - Fall 2011

PLWA congratulates and thanks Peggy Juchli, the Beach Captains and all the 84 volunteers from around Pigeon Lake who participated in the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup on behalf of the Pigeon Lake Stewards.

 - View details of the Fall Cleanup

Integrated Watershed Management Plan

The development of an IWMP is being sponsored by the Pigeon Lake Watershed Association with the support of the Battle River Watershed Alliance and Alberta Environment. Download the document to learn the details of this plan and to get an update of progress.

 - Download IWMP December Update

State of the Battle River and Sounding Creek Watersheds Report 

The Battle River Watershed Alliance (BRWA) completed its "State of the Battle River and Sounding Creek Watersheds Report 2011" and with the launch of this report is hosting community workshops across the Battle River and Sounding Creek watersheds.

Click here to view the report and to get details of the workshops


Riparian / Shoreline Plants in the Pigeon Lake Area

What's a Wildflower? What's a Weed?

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