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Stettler County Scales Back Buffalo Lake Upgrade Plans For 2026

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Brick county office building with a stepped brick facade and glass entrance doors, blue sky above, and a small grassy area in front.
County of Stettler Administration Office - 6602 44 Ave, Stettler

The County of Stettler has approved a roadmap for Buffalo Lake’s south shore, but local residents will see a smaller rollout of amenities this summer than originally proposed.

During the April 22 council meeting, officials voted for improvements at three county-owned public access sites: Rochon Sands Heights (formerly Buffalo View Estates), Scenic Sands & Buffalo Lake Meadows.

Dock System Scrapped, Toilets Limited

Council approved an amendment brought forward by Coun. Justin Stevens to reduce the scope of work for the upcoming season. Key changes to the plan include:

Removal of the dock system: A proposed $60,000 removable dock for Rochon Sands Heights has been cut from the plan.

Reduced facilities: Rather than placing portable toilets at all three access points, the county will trial two units at Rochon Sands Heights only for a one-year period.

Signage & Renaming

The county will also proceed with new signage at the lake, as well as animal proof garbage containers.

Council also heard the Buffalo View Estates marina is being renamed to the Rochon Sands Heights Marina.

The 2026 budget had originally allocated $200,000 for these enhancements, including $60,000 for the now-cancelled dock and $31,500 for multi-year portable toilet rentals.

Discussions around the council table centred around low water levels in recent years at Buffalo Lake & efforts to address the issue with the province.

Map of Buffalo Lake public access sites in Stettler County: Scenic Sands, Buffalo Lake Meadows, and Buffalo View Estates, marked with yellow stars and numbered 1–3 on the map.
Locations of the County of Stettler public access points along the south shore of Buffalo Lake.
Landin Chambers
Author: Landin Chambers

Landin Chambers is a news reporter for Hometown Media Stettler. He has a background in broadcast news, with previous roles in Prince George, Red Deer and Calgary. You may also see him as a cameraman for the Stettler Wildcats and Stettler Imperials. Have a story idea? Email: lchambers@htproductionsmedia.ca