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  • Site of the Month
  • Citizen Science
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  • What's New
  • Drone Footage
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Boulton (56.0 km)

This 160-acre property, located about 8 km northeast of Elnora, offers a mix of grassland pasture, native parkland, and bush habitats. The area is home to species like white-tailed and mule deer, as well as a variety of waterfowl. Access is foot-only, with a small approach north of a power pole and a south gate with parking that can accommodate up to 3-5 vehicles. The site is suitable for snowshoeing, and visitors should be aware that livestock may be present. The area is open for day use only; open fires are prohibited. For more information, call 403-352-9395.

Access: From the Highway 21/590 intersection, go east 10.0 km and north on Range Road 223. The south edge of the quarter is on your left at the 8.0 km.
Partners: DUC
Alberta Discover Guide: E3-46
Joint Partnership
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