2025 Annual Conference: Wabamun Lake

📅 September 24–25, 2025

📍 Seba Beach Pavilion, Wabamun Lake, Alberta

Each year the Alberta Lake Management Society (ALMS) hosts a two-day workshop to engage stakeholders on issues related to lake monitoring and management. In 2025, ALMS brings the annual conference to Wabamun Lake in partnership with the Wabamun Watershed Management Council! 

What to Expect:

  • Engaging presentations on topics like aquatic invasive species, western grebes, environmental DNA, artificial beaver dams, and more.
  • A keynote address from Lorne Fitch (books available on-site!).
  • Opportunities to connect with lake stewards, scientists, and community leaders.

Accommodations

Rooms are held under “Alberta Lake Management Society”—book early before they’re released!

🏨 Shoreside Inn and Suites – $110/night (call the hotel directly)

⛺ Camping available at Wabamun Lake Provincial Park

Draft Agenda

Frequently Asked Questions:

Where should I park? Parking is available in the pavilion parking area on the East and North sides of the building. Parking is also available on the East side of 1st street. Please be mindful that you do not block private driveways. Parking areas are highlighted in blue in this parking photo.

What should I wear? Please dress as comfortably and casually as you like.

Am I registered for all meals? Your registration entitles you to all meals on both days. See the agenda for more details.

Do I need to bring my Eventbrite registration? Nope – we will have a list of registered attendees at the event.

Will presentations be available online? Yes, we will post PDF versions of presentations online following the event.

PresentationSpeaker
Alberta’s Lakes in Focus: Data, Insights, and Directions AheadBradley Peter: ALMS
Wabamun Watershed Growth, Achievements, and ChallengesSue Styles: WWMC
Pictorial History of Wabamun Lake European SettlementReg Faulkner: Wabamun & District Historical Society
Tracking and Forecasting Harmful Algal Blooms in AlbertaDr. Rolf Vinebrooke: University of Alberta
Data to Action: Protecting Wizard Lake Through Wetland RestorationDr. Dörte Köster, AE
Blake Bartlett: WLWSA
eDNA: Species at Risk, Invasive Species, and MoreDr. Patrick Hanington: University of Alberta
Managing Lakes and Watersheds in Parkland CountyKrista Quesnel: Parkland County
Constructing Artificial Beaver Dams to Restore Beaver HabitatsKerri O’Shaugnessy: Cows & Fish
Franklin’s Ground Squirrel Conservation in Alberta WatershedsDr. Jessica Haines: MacEwan University
Aquatic Invasive Species Task Force RecommendationsNicole Kimmel: EPA
The Latest on Prussian Carp Research and ManagementDr. Mark Poesch: University of Alberta
Scholarship Award & Presentation: Forecasting Algal BloomsKatie Campbell: UofA
PresentationSpeaker
From Enlightenment to Science in a Skeptical WorldLorne Fitch: Biologist, Professor, & Author
Bulrush Restoration TechniquesKristen Anderson: Sweetflag Environmental
Sniffing Out AISCindy Sawchuk: EPA
Aquatic Invasive Species in the North Saskatchewan River WatershedKallum McDonald: AISC
Monitoring Lakes in the Oil Sands Region with Indigenous CommunitiesKurstyn Perrin: ALMS
Water Quality Challenges and Opportunities in Elk Island National ParkDr. Ramona Maraj: Parks Canada
Water Quality Management in the Carvel Pitted DeltaWalter Neilson: MLMA
Water Quality and Quantity Challenges in the Beaver Hills WatershedKen Quackenbush: BHWSS
The Freshwater Health Index as a Framework for State of the Watershed ReportingAmanda Kramer: NSWA
Western Grebes: Recovery Through Citizen ScienceDelaney Frame & Cindy Kemper: EPA

Thank you to our sponsors: