What We Do

Caring for the lake together

Coordinating community action to preserve and protect the health of Pigeon Lake and its watershed.

The Pigeon Lake Watershed Association (PLWA) is a leader in watershed management planning in Alberta. Together with local partners, PLWA released the science-based Pigeon Lake Watershed Management Plan in 2018. The Plan has eight objectives and 49 actionable recommendations. Municipalities, senior government, the PLWA and the Pigeon Lake Watershed Management Plan Steering Committee have assigned roles in implementation of the Plan.

Pigeon Lake, shoreline, watershed lands, and working together are the priorities with a focus on:

  • Policy: statutory plans, bylaws, agreements,

  • Technical: Science and monitoring, and

  • Community action: advocacy, education, and voluntary action.

Our Work

PLWA plays a lead role in facilitating community action, advocacy and education. PLWA supports the Pigeon Lake Watershed Management Plan Steering Committee, Alliance of Pigeon Lake Municipalities (APLM), and other levels of government on community, research, and policy initiatives. To this end, PLWA:

  • Provides leadership and resources (including sourcing funds) to support specific Plan components

  • Collaborates with a network of experts, healthy-lake champions, working groups, and volunteers

  • Coordinates stewardship programs in the community

Engagement of stakeholders in environmental best practices such that visitors and residents, business, industry and municipal agreements located within the Watershed (or indirectly affecting the watershed) are committed and conforming to best practices, activities in planning, developing, maintaining and utilizing Pigeon Lake and its environment.

PLWA identifies, promotes and advocates land development and land use practices that are conducive to the accepted levels for environmental sustainability within the watershed.

PLWA provides regular updates to the APLM and reports directly to the PLWA Board of Directors.


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PLWA Programs are designed to:

Promote Stewardship of the Lake, Shoreline, & Watershed

  • Welcome to the Lake: Stewardship opportunities for realtors and new property owners

Reduce Nutrients Loading

  • Alberta Clean Runoff Guide

  • Naturalization - A Guide for Lake-friendly Landscaping

  • Municipal and Residential Demonstration Gardens

  • Healthy Lake Lawn Tips

  • Municipal Drainage Guide

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Rejuvenate the shoreline

  • Great Canadian Shoreline Clean Up

  • Annual Pigeon Lake Leaders Session

  • PLWA Self-Guided Property Assessment Tool

  • Living by Water Shoreline Naturalization Projects with Nature Alberta

  • Residential Demonstration Site - Johnsonia

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Prevent the Spread of Invasive Species

  • Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Strategy

  • LakeWatch Citizen Science Mussel Monitoring

  • Invasive Species PSA

  • Noxious Weed - Community Awareness and Prevention Campaign

  • Clean Drain Dry Boat Launch Awareness Campaign

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Expand our Knowledge

  • Lake Monitoring Research Partnership

  • 10 years of LakeWatch Water Quality Data

  • LakeWatch Citizen Science Mussel Monitoring

  • Pigeon Lake Shoreline Assessment with Watersheds Canada and Canadian Wildlife Federation


Explore Lake Science

  • Children and Youth Education in conjunction
    with other community programs

  • Love the Lake Family Fun Day (since 2008)

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Work with all Levels of Government

  • Model Land Use Bylaw

  • Lawn Fertilizer Ban

  • Advocating for Watercraft Inspection Stations

  • Residential Construction Checklist, Watershed Management Provisions

  • Watershed Regulations, Land Use Bylaws


Programs & Reports

Watershed Plan

PLWA Action Plan

Annual Report


PLWA believes in taking a balanced approach to lake and watershed sustainability by considering the environment, economy, community, and government.