Alberta’s Water Well Information Database
Alberta maintains a large public database of water-well records. Check My Well can normalize supported data into the same consumer report used across provinces.
What the property view adds
Instead of beginning with a database query, the consumer begins with the property. Nearby records are ranked by distance and summarized so the local pattern is easier to understand.
Use official records for final verification
For a purchase, drilling decision or regulatory question, verify material details against the original Alberta source.
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Check the property first
Run the free address lookup, then request local help from the property report if you need a contractor.
Check a Canadian property →Frequently asked questions
Does Alberta have a public water-well database?
Yes. Alberta provides the Water Well Information Database.
Can Check My Well guarantee a new well result?
No. Nearby historical records cannot guarantee the result of drilling at another location.
Can I use nearby records before getting a quote?
Yes, as planning context alongside contractor advice.
Last reviewed: August 2026.
Check My Well summarizes public records and general information for informational and due-diligence purposes. Nearby records do not guarantee a property’s well depth, yield, water quality, condition or future drilling result. Verify material decisions against original records, current laboratory testing and qualified local professionals.