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    Pigeon Lake Watershed Association

    Caring for the Lake Together

  • Watershed Management Plan

    Emerald Award & APPI Award of Merit Recipient

  • Caring for the Lake Together

    Pigeon Lake a place we cherish, discover how you can give back.

  • Residential Construction

    Implement measures that protect the lake.

  • Clean Runoff Property Assessments

    Sign up to learn how your lot contributes to lake health.

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    Lake Log

    Share observations of environmental changes

  • Watershed Interactive Map

    Water Quality Monitoring & Stewardship Data

Pigeon Lake Watershed Association (PLWA) is a charitable, not-for-profit environmental advocacy group made up of people who live, work and play in Pigeon Lake and its watershed. Our mission is to enhance, preserve and protect Pigeon Lake and its watershed as a healthy and environmentally sustainable ecosystem for current and future generations.


The Pigeon Lake Watershed Management Plan calls for individuals and organizations to:

  • Seek out information and beneficial practices relevant to their situation

  • Assess their own properties and operations

  • Make beneficial changes incrementally

  • Encourage others and councils to make appropriate changes

  • Support the Pigeon Lake Watershed Association

Become a Member

We can strengthen our community, economy and environment by caring for the lake together.

The Pigeon Lake Watershed Association respectfully acknowledges that we are on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional gathering place for the diverse Indigenous peoples including the Four Nations of Maskwacis Alberta whose history, culture and respect for the land continues to influence our vibrant community. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries. Pigeon Lake and its watershed will benefit by our collective efforts at working together to achieve a Healthy Watershed, Healthy Lake, and Healthy Community.

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