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English (Translate this text in English): Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake campsite and turn right at the lake sign. The parking and washrooms are on the left. On the right is the day use area, straight ahead is the beach.
English (Translate this text in English): Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake campsite and turn right at the lake sign. The parking and washrooms are on the left. On the right is the day use area, straight ahead is the beach.
Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake campsite and turn right at the lake sign. The parking and washrooms are on the left. On the right is the day use area, straight ahead is the beach.
English (Translate this text in English): Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake campsite and turn right at the lake sign. The parking and washrooms are on the left. On the right is the day use area, straight ahead is the beach.
English (Translate this text in English): Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake campsite and turn right at the lake sign. The parking and washrooms are on the left. On the right is the day use area, straight ahead is the beach.
English (Translate this text in English): Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake campsite and turn right at the lake sign. The parking and washrooms are on the left. On the right is the day use area, straight ahead is the beach.
English (Translate this text in English): Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake campsite and turn right at the lake sign. The parking and washrooms are on the left. On the right is the day use area, straight ahead is the beach.
English (Translate this text in English): Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake campsite and turn right at the lake sign. The parking and washrooms are on the left. On the right is the day use area, straight ahead is the beach.
English (Translate this text in English): Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake campsite and turn right at the lake sign. The parking and washrooms are on the left. On the right is the day use area, straight ahead is the beach.
How? From shore
Distance Instant access
Easy to find? Easy to find
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Dive site Characteristics
Average depth 6.1 m / 20 ft
Max depth 15.2 m / 49.9 ft
Current None
Visibility Medium ( 5 - 10 m)
Quality
Dive site quality Good
Experience All divers
Bio interest Poor
More details
Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
- Fresh water
Dive site activities
- First dive
- Dive training
Dangers
Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English):
Bottom Contour:
A gradual slope with a bowl approx. 150 feet to the left from entry point.
Bottom Composition:
Coarse sand bottom at entry point with silt / sand bottom throughout.
Visibility:
Can be poor due to green algae during summer months.
Depth:
Depths are mostly in the 20 foot range with 50 feet at bottom of bowl.
Marine Life:
Abundance of fresh water shrimp and many trout frequent the area.
Vegetation:
Vegetation consists of grassy weed beds.
Underwater Attractions:
Barrels and cables is all that remains of an old dock system.
English (Translate this text in English):
Bottom Contour:
A gradual slope with a bowl approx. 150 feet to the left from entry point.
Bottom Composition:
Coarse sand bottom at entry point with silt / sand bottom throughout.
Visibility:
Can be poor due to green algae during summer months.
Depth:
Depths are mostly in the 20 foot range with 50 feet at bottom of bowl.
Marine Life:
Abundance of fresh water shrimp and many trout frequent the area.
Vegetation:
Vegetation consists of grassy weed beds.
Underwater Attractions:
Barrels and cables is all that remains of an old dock system.
Bottom Contour:
A gradual slope with a bowl approx. 150 feet to the left from entry point.
Bottom Composition:
Coarse sand bottom at entry point with silt / sand bottom throughout.
Visibility:
Can be poor due to green algae during summer months.
Depth:
Depths are mostly in the 20 foot range with 50 feet at bottom of bowl.
Marine Life:
Abundance of fresh water shrimp and many trout frequent the area.
Vegetation:
Vegetation consists of grassy weed beds.
Underwater Attractions:
Barrels and cables is all that remains of an old dock system.
English (Translate this text in English):
Bottom Contour:
A gradual slope with a bowl approx. 150 feet to the left from entry point.
Bottom Composition:
Coarse sand bottom at entry point with silt / sand bottom throughout.
Visibility:
Can be poor due to green algae during summer months.
Depth:
Depths are mostly in the 20 foot range with 50 feet at bottom of bowl.
Marine Life:
Abundance of fresh water shrimp and many trout frequent the area.
Vegetation:
Vegetation consists of grassy weed beds.
Underwater Attractions:
Barrels and cables is all that remains of an old dock system.
English (Translate this text in English):
Bottom Contour:
A gradual slope with a bowl approx. 150 feet to the left from entry point.
Bottom Composition:
Coarse sand bottom at entry point with silt / sand bottom throughout.
Visibility:
Can be poor due to green algae during summer months.
Depth:
Depths are mostly in the 20 foot range with 50 feet at bottom of bowl.
Marine Life:
Abundance of fresh water shrimp and many trout frequent the area.
Vegetation:
Vegetation consists of grassy weed beds.
Underwater Attractions:
Barrels and cables is all that remains of an old dock system.
English (Translate this text in English):
Bottom Contour:
A gradual slope with a bowl approx. 150 feet to the left from entry point.
Bottom Composition:
Coarse sand bottom at entry point with silt / sand bottom throughout.
Visibility:
Can be poor due to green algae during summer months.
Depth:
Depths are mostly in the 20 foot range with 50 feet at bottom of bowl.
Marine Life:
Abundance of fresh water shrimp and many trout frequent the area.
Vegetation:
Vegetation consists of grassy weed beds.
Underwater Attractions:
Barrels and cables is all that remains of an old dock system.
English (Translate this text in English):
Bottom Contour:
A gradual slope with a bowl approx. 150 feet to the left from entry point.
Bottom Composition:
Coarse sand bottom at entry point with silt / sand bottom throughout.
Visibility:
Can be poor due to green algae during summer months.
Depth:
Depths are mostly in the 20 foot range with 50 feet at bottom of bowl.
Marine Life:
Abundance of fresh water shrimp and many trout frequent the area.
Vegetation:
Vegetation consists of grassy weed beds.
Underwater Attractions:
Barrels and cables is all that remains of an old dock system.
English (Translate this text in English):
Bottom Contour:
A gradual slope with a bowl approx. 150 feet to the left from entry point.
Bottom Composition:
Coarse sand bottom at entry point with silt / sand bottom throughout.
Visibility:
Can be poor due to green algae during summer months.
Depth:
Depths are mostly in the 20 foot range with 50 feet at bottom of bowl.
Marine Life:
Abundance of fresh water shrimp and many trout frequent the area.
Vegetation:
Vegetation consists of grassy weed beds.
Underwater Attractions:
Barrels and cables is all that remains of an old dock system.
English (Translate this text in English):
Bottom Contour:
A gradual slope with a bowl approx. 150 feet to the left from entry point.
Bottom Composition:
Coarse sand bottom at entry point with silt / sand bottom throughout.
Visibility:
Can be poor due to green algae during summer months.
Depth:
Depths are mostly in the 20 foot range with 50 feet at bottom of bowl.
Marine Life:
Abundance of fresh water shrimp and many trout frequent the area.
Vegetation:
Vegetation consists of grassy weed beds.
Underwater Attractions:
Barrels and cables is all that remains of an old dock system.
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