From Spring Lake’s peaceful meadows to its abundance of birds that call the lake home, the Village of Spring Lake is a quaint, tranquil community nestled along the shorelines of Spring Lake, Alberta. Known for its natural beauty and the wonders that have been preserved and protected over many decades, it has been described as a Nature Lover’s Oasis.
It is the perfect place for enjoyment and relaxation for all ages. So when you hear the call of the loons, take a moment to sit back and enjoy it and all that Spring Lake has to offer.
Announcements
Join Us for the Village of Spring Lake’s Regular Council Meeting
Date: Tuesday, April 8th, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM (Doors open to the public at 6:50 PM)
Location: Village Council Chambers
990 Bauer Avenue, Spring Lake, Alberta
Stay connected and involved with your community! The Village Council meeting is your chance to receive updates and provide feedback during designated discussion periods.

Summer Employment Opportunity
The Village of Spring Lake is now accepting resumes for the Full-Time Maintenance Labourer Summer Student within the Public Works Department.
All candidates can drop off their resumes at the Village of Spring Lake Office or email villageoffice@springlakealberta.com.
The Village of Spring Lake thanks all applicants and those who are selected for an interview will be contacted.

Notice of application to be filed for approval of an Electric Franchise Agreement between the Village of Spring Lake and FortisAlberta Inc. (Posted/Issued February 7, 2025)
For more information on the Bylaw #411 Electric Distributions System Franchise Agreement you can access it by clicking this link.
https://www.springlakealberta.com/index.php?area_id=1018&page_id=1080

Rain Barrel Sale
The Rain Barrel Sale is on April 26, 2025, at 7:00 AM at the Spruce Grove RONA ( 175 Hwy 16A, Spruce Grove, AB T7X 4P9 ). Rain barrels are being sold for $89.99. There is only a limited supply, so make sure to come early.

2025 Garbage Schedule

2025 Dog Registration – Time to Register!
As we ring in the new year, it’s time for all dog owners in the Village of Spring Lake to register their pets for 2025. In compliance with Bylaw #372, every dog over six months old must be registered annually.
Dog Tags are available for $15 and must be renewed each year. Registering your dog helps us keep our community safe and pet-friendly!
How to Register:
- Online: https://www.springlakealberta.com/index.php?area_id=1018&page_id=1226
- In Person: Visit our office during business hours.
Thank you for being part of our pet-friendly community!

Reminder: Get Your Burn Permit!
Planning any open burning? Make sure to get a burn permit to keep our community safe and compliant!
How to Apply:
- Fill out the burn permit application at the Village Office.
- Keep the permit on-site during your burn.
Why It’s Important:
- Ensures safety
- Protects the environment
- Promotes community responsibility
For more info, contact us at villageoffice@springlakealberta.com.
Stay safe and responsible, Spring Lake!

Join Our FireSmart Committee!
Are you passionate about community safety? We invite dedicated individuals to volunteer with our FireSmart Committee and support essential FireSmart activities.
By joining, you will play a vital role in protecting our environment and ensuring the safety of our residents. We welcome volunteers with or without prior experience.
Why Volunteer?
- Contribute to community safety and well-being
- Gain valuable fire prevention skills
- Collaborate with a committed and dynamic team
- Enjoy outdoor activities while making a meaningful impact
INTEGRATED COMMUNITY SUSTAINABILITY PLAN OVERVIEW
The ICSP is a long-range plan that consists of five dimensions – environmental, governance, economic, social, and recreational/cultural – to be developed through public consultation and will provide direction to their Multi-Year Capital Infrastructure Plan.
The five dimensions of a Sustainable Community are:
• Environment – Preserving quality and natural built environments that minimize the negative impacts of development.
• Governance –Ensuring transparent, collaborative, and inclusive decision-making in which representation and leadership are accountable to the community.
• Economy – Creating a flourishing and diverse local economy through decisions that create conditions conducive to economic development and communities in which people want to live and do business.
• Social – Allowing the growth of communities that promote stability, diversity, and a high quality of life for all.
• Recreational/Culture – Celebrating vibrant and festive communities for the expression and enhancement of a distinct identity and strong sense of place.
This report is an updated version of the ICSP that was first developed in 2009 and provides a summary of what the community’s vision for Village of Spring Lake is in the future, how we will achieve this vision, and how we will ensure its sustainability.
To read the entire 2024 ICSP, please open the PDF
As we step into the New Year, we kindly ask for your patience as the Village Administration works diligently to update and enhance the information on our current website. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact the Village Office at 780-963-4211 or via email at villageoffice@springlakealberta.com.