Abraham Lake Ice Report - February 21, 2025
- canadianrockiesesc
- Feb 21
- 1 min read
A Chinook has started to blow in, putting an end to a 2 week stretch of very cold weather. We are now entering late season conditions, and things can change fast at this time of year.
Ice thickness is well over 20 cm across Abraham Lake. The lake is partly snow-covered, with more snow at Cline Landing and less at Preacher's Point. Great patches of bubbles can still be found at all major bubble viewing spots and there is good skating away from shore.
As the weather warms up, be on the lookout for open water near shore and around springs. If you are not familiar with ice safety, now is a great time to hire a guide.
Access to the ice surface can be steep in spots. Be sure to wear proper ice traction devices and seek out lower-angled entry points for a safer descent.

Lots of great bubbles across the lake.

Abraham Lake is partly snow-covered as of February 21.

Watch for areas of open water close to shore and around springs.