About Us
Informing the Hunting, Fishing, Outdoor Community
“Your Voice in the Outdoor Community-Today and Tomorrow”
The St. Paul Fish and Game Association is a community that welcomes all hunting, fishing, & outdoor enthusiasts. The association informs the community about events and activities that would be of interest and strives to conserve the natural habitats within the St. Paul and Lakeland area.
The Association
President
Dave Doonanco
Vice President
Murray Aarbo
Treasurer
Darlene Smereka
Secretary
Jim Szpajcher
Range Chair
Eldon Kryzanowski
Co-Chair: Brian Lowe
Narrow Lake Camp Chair
Doug Robinson
Project Coordinator Chair
Ray Makowecki
Membership Chair
Jason Jeffery
Fishing Chair
Clarence Makowecki
Hunting Chair
Gord Smereka
Environment Chair
Lisa Miller
Programs Chair
Anne Szpajcher
Trophy Chair
Brad Pelham
Fundraising Chair
Lisa Miller
Media/Communications Chair
Ryan Smyl
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Spring Ice Fishing
Spring ice fishing is just around the corner and as temperatures warm up remember to error on the side of caution when venturing out on the ice....
Public Open House
Alberta Energy and Parks is hosting an open house in St. Paul on January 27th from 4:30 to 8:30 pm at the St. Paul Recreation Center 4802 53rd...
Ice Fishing Season Is Here!
Ice fishing season is upon us. Enjoy the season and remember exercise caution as ice conditions can change.
Willy’s Pond Winters Well
Even with a few growing pains with the installation of the aerator on Willy's Pond this past winter it appears that the efforts of the St. Paul Fish...
Latest News
What’s Going on at Willy’s Pond
The St. Paul Fish and Game Association, along with the Town of St. Paul, has installed an aerator in Willy’s Pond, which is located at the Iron Horse Trail Staging Area.
This should give the fish in the pond a better chance of survival over the winter. A reminder to stay away from the fenced area where the aerator has been installed as the ice in that location will be thin and unsafe.
Narrow Lake Conservation Center
The Narrow Lake Conservation Center saw the Youth Camp take place after a two year hiatus. An anxious group of youth finally had the chance to enjoy all that the program provides. These camps provide a safe environment in which we teach students, ages 12-17, the...
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SPFGA Hoodies $65 Alberta Wildlife Record Book $30 members $40 non-members
