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Alberta Outdoor Guide

Alberta Conservation Association
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About Alberta Outdoor Guide

Discover Alberta’s Wild Side

Weekend blahs? Want to get the kids out of the house? Need some downtime away from it all?
Or looking to bring dinner home from the field or stream rather than a grocery store? Alberta
Conservation Association’s Outdoor Adventure Guide has all the reasons you need to get
outside and explore Alberta’s great outdoors all year long. Whether you like hunting, angling,
photography, hiking, berry picking, bird watching, or are just looking for an easy weekend
getaway, the Guide brings you more than 750 uniquely wild conservation sites covering a
quarter million acres across Alberta that you can access for FREE—making this the most
comprehensive outdoor recreation guide around.

The Guide app easily takes you from your backdoor to hundreds of great outdoor recreation
sites across Alberta’s big backyard. Read property profiles, pinpoint locations, find important
site updates and local weather conditions—all from the palm of your hand. Get the app, get out
and get exploring!

App features:
• Property profiles and activities at more than 750 conservation sites across Alberta
• Search the conservation site database with only a few key words
• Receive free notifications on site updates, fish stocking dates and other events
• Proximity search sites from your location
• Proximity search from city, town or conservation site

The fine print
Check the Guide carefully before planning your trip. Please ensure you consult a county or
municipal landowner map to verify the location of the conservation site and double check that
you are entering onto the appropriate property.

While there is no fee to access these conservation sites, all we ask is that you value and respect
the land as much as we do. The conservation sites identified in this guide are either private
lands owned by Alberta Conservation Association or our conservation partners (see the
Partners listed for each site), or public lands that are managed by Alberta Conservation
Association on behalf of the Crown; all are available for public use.

A majority of conservation sites in the guide require no permission to access and allow only
non-motorized recreational activities including hunting, fishing, hiking, bird watching and
photography. However, please be aware that some of the conservation sites listed do have
restrictions on permitted activities or require permission before you enter onto the site.

For more information visit our website at www.ab-conservation.com.

Thank you to our partners
This guide was made possible through the support of our conservation partners and Corporate
Partners in Conservation who aid in the securement of private land and the enhancement of
public land for conservation and recreational opportunities. Several properties featured here
have also been generously donated to Alberta Conservation Association by private landowners
across Alberta, an enduring legacy for which generations of Albertans will be thankful. We
would like to thank the Alberta Fish & Game Association and its affiliated clubs as well as Ducks
Unlimited Canada for including a number of their conservation sites in this guide.

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