I'm not sure why I had this Lake Annette on my To-Do List while visiting Jasper National Park? I never really connected with it.
From my point of view...there's nothing to see. I guess maybe if you're a local of the area...it's a fine place to come and hang out.
But, I would say for tourists (which Jasper receives plenty of especially during summer times) who are interested in exploring the Canadian Rockies...I would suggest you skip Lake Annette.
And coinciding with Lake Annette within one park is Lake Edith as well.
Tourist-wise, it pales in comparison to the rest of the sights and surroundings near Jasper and the world famous Icefields Parkway.
If you decide to come and spend time here, I'd just temper expectations.
I found the lake to be not so colorful and there were barely visible snowcapped mountains set in the distance.
Though, this lake could be good for a picnic and hanging around outside appreciating the fresh air...that's for sure.
For myself who had just journeyed from Banff all the way north to Jasper...I'd stopped on by for a few moments, took a few pictures, and then went on my way towards the next attraction.
I'm not sure why I had Lake Annette (and Lake Edith for that matter) as a place I'd find worthwhile. I believe just, during my research about how to best and efficiently enjoy Jasper, these lakes were mentioned.
In the end...it's no big deal. At least I got to see what Lake Annette is about so I have no regrets. And Lake Annette is situated about 10 - 15 kilometers outside of downtown Jasper so I barely had to drive here.
Finally, for tourists who have traveled a long ways to arrive in Jasper, I'd suggest skipping Lake Annette.
For those folks who live in the area...Lake Annette is a fine spot to come and leisurely enjoy nature. read more