MCSnet fixed wireless covers Lac Ste. Anne County’s towns, hamlets, and lakeshore summer villages today, and our fiber build is underway at three of its lake communities. From $49.95/month.
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Our tower network is built for the farms, acreages, and lake lots past where wired providers stop, with speeds that handle a busy household and installation by our own crews.
Our federally supported build covers Birch Cove, Nakamun Park and Lac La Nonne, with construction required to be complete by March 2027. Follow the build.
MCSnet builds fiber, GigAir, and fixed wireless across rural Alberta, and the network keeps growing. See where fiber is headed next.
Reliable Alberta internet that is down to earth. Claim the offer when you check availability at your Lac Ste. Anne County address.
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MCSnet is built to carry all of it. Check what reaches your address and we will show you the speeds available where you live, then help you match them to how your household actually uses the internet.
Lac Ste. Anne County spans 2,845.84 square kilometres of central Alberta, home to about 11,300 people under Reeve Jurgen Preugschas, with its municipal office in the Hamlet of Sangudo. The towns of Mayerthorpe and Onoway, the Village of Alberta Beach, and hamlets including Cherhill, Darwell, Glenevis, Green Court, Gunn, Rich Valley, and Rochfort Bridge sit alongside 12 summer villages, most of them ringing the county’s lakes: Lac Ste. Anne, Lac La Nonne, Nakamun Lake, and Lake Isle.
MCSnet, headquartered in St. Paul, Alberta since 1995, brings that same lakeshore country onto a wireless and fiber network built for cabin life and full-time residents alike.
The Village of Alberta Beach, on the southeast shore of Lac Ste. Anne about 60 kilometres west of Edmonton, grew up after the Canadian Northern Railway built its Edmonton to Vancouver line through the area in 1912. It was incorporated as a summer village in 1920 and became a full village in 1999. Every summer the shores of Lac Ste. Anne host the Lac Ste. Anne Pilgrimage, an annual gathering of major significance to Indigenous peoples, including Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, and Metis Roman Catholics, drawn to the lake from across the region.
Every community below is covered by the MCSnet network. The linked guides go deeper on what is available where you live:
Also served: Mayerthorpe, Onoway, Alberta Beach, Sangudo, Cherhill, Darwell, Glenevis, Rich Valley, Rochfort Bridge, Ross Haven, Val Quentin, West Cove, Sunset Point, Sunrise Beach, Silver Sands.
The county also maintains the Lessard Lake Campground, the Lessard Lake Outdoor Education Centre, the Riverside Campground, and the Paddle River Dam Campground. Part of the wider MCSnet rural Alberta network.
Birch Cove, Nakamun Park, and Lac La Nonne are all named communities in MCSnet’s current federally supported fiber expansion, a 3,401-household build with construction scheduled to complete by March 2027. Trees and terrain make lakeshores some of the hardest places to reach with wireless signal, which is exactly why these three are getting fiber in the ground. Follow the fiber projects here.
Everywhere else in the county, MCSnet fixed wireless covers towns, hamlets, and lakeshores today. See every speed and price on the plans page.
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Learn morePlans start at $49.95 per month, and right now new customers get three months of unlimited internet at that price. Exact pricing depends on which service reaches your address, so the availability checker shows your options and their prices in about a minute.
Enter your address on our availability page. It checks your location against our network and shows what reaches you, along with the speeds and pricing available at that address. You can also call our local team at 780-645-4417.
MCSnet covers the county with fixed wireless, and fiber to the home is now under construction at Birch Cove, Nakamun Park, and Lac La Nonne. Plans start at $49.95 per month.
Yes, and it is underway right now. Birch Cove, Nakamun Park, and Lac La Nonne are named in MCSnet’s current fiber build, with construction completing by March 2027.
Yes. MCSnet fixed wireless covers both lakes today, and both are also in line for fiber. Check your address and we will confirm exactly what reaches your lot.