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Dennis (99.1 km)

Located 15 km north of Stettler, this 160-acre site features a mix of wetland, grassland, and bush habitats, accessible through the Dennis Brothers and Dennis Doug properties. It provides a vital home for wildlife such as white-tailed and mule deer, moose, and coyotes. Birdwatchers may spot species like blue-winged teal, northern shoveler, mallard, lesser scaup, ruddy duck, horned grebe, sora, American coot, alder and least flycatcher, eastern kingbird, red-eyed vireo, American goldfinch, and yellow warbler. The area also supports plants like trembling aspen, balsam poplar, willows, Saskatoon, wild raspberry, white clover, prairie smoke, goldenbean, purple milk vetch, and Canada anemone. The site is open for day use only with foot access, and livestock may be present. For more information, call 403-352-9395.

Access: From Stettler, head north on Highway 56, then east on Township Road 404. Turn left at the T-intersection; Dennis Brothers will be on the right along the fair-weather road. Access Dennis by walking through Dennis Brothers and Dennis Doug properties.
Partners: DUC
Alberta Discover Guide: E3-50
Joint Partnership
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