Continent
North America
Country
Canada
Next Big City
Calgary
Next Town
Barons
 
Type:
Lake
Rider Ability:
Beginner, Intermediate, Expert
Features:
Parking

Water

Type:
Chop, Small wave
Hazards:
Currents
Quality:
Clean
Best Tide:
Tide independent

Probably the tallest, thickest, nicest shaped waves on Keho, 100-300 meters offshore. DANGER, stay away from the outlet!

Beach

Type:
Sand
Size:
Medium
Hazards:
Trees
Beach Users:
None

A few trees, long sandy beach.

Weather

Spring:
Normal
Summer:
Shorty, Normal
Fall:
Normal
Winter:
Thick

Season from March to November. Wetsuit needed all year. Frozen in winter.

Wind

Best Months:
March, April, May, June, September, October
Wind Type:
Frontal
Best Direction:
SW, WSW, W
Main Direction:
SW, W, NW

Keho is most recommended during Southwest and Westerly winds. When there is a westerly flow, it is always windy close to the mountains earlier in the day, at Pincher Creek / Oldman Dam ... the wind spreads out over the prairies later (You can actually do a bit of work and then catch an afternoon or evening session at Keho). The rule of thumb is if it blowing 30k at Claresholm, turn and go to Keho ... if the wind at Claresholm is very light, keep on going to the Oldman. Claresholm is actually in the wind shadow of the Porcupine hills, so do not expect strong Westerly winds there ... usually if its 30km/h at Claresholm, it will be 60 km/h and up at Keho Lake! The lake is wide and has no hills or trees to break the wind, so the wind is generally steady and strong. In general warm Chinook winds blow through from the southwest and west as early as March as spring rolls in. It breaks up the ice and keeners are out with warm air days possible. Chinooks very often get to 50 km/hr to 80 km/range, with some nice days at 100 km/h. It is comfortable in May and gets progressively warmer until July and then the wind is less strong. September it picks up again with strong colder Northwesterlies dominating, but still some great Chinook wind days from the west and south west roaring through. A very rough guess is on average that Chinooks come once a week for 3 days of solid 60 km/h plus winds for windsurf and kite and 2 days lighter kiting winds.



How to get there

Transport
Car
Access
Short walk

Located 1.5 hours southeast of Calgary. Driving from Calgary, head south to Claresholm, then turn east (left) towards Barons and at Barons go south (right) towards Nobleford for 2 or 3 miles then left (east) towards Keho for 1 kilometer. Stay on the north shore until you see the little outlet. DANGER, stay away from the outlet! Access east of duck pond on dirt path or west of outlet road on dirt path.

Extra information

Rules
Other

Day use only. Please keep it clean, pack it out. Use existing trails, do not drive over the latest hay and wheat crops around the lake. No vehicle parking within 150 meters (500 feet) of shoreline. No parking on sand. No camping over night! The Keho golf course across the lake has an amazing $5.00 breakfast!

Nightlife

No nightlife.