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  • Protected Areas
  • Site of the Month
  • Citizen Science
  • STORY MAP
  • What's New
  • Drone Footage
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Earl Stamm (70.8 km)

Located 5 km north of Bashaw, this 420-acre site features wetland, grassland, and bush habitats. It supports wildlife such as white-tailed and mule deer, as well as various waterfowl species. The area also offers opportunities for winter activities like snowshoeing or skiing, depending on snow conditions. In summer, the site provides easy hiking, with relatively simple terrain, low ponds, and some overgrown grasses. For more information or to check on livestock presence, contact 403-352-9395.
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Access: From Bashaw, head north and west on Highway 53. Turn north onto Range Road 214 and continue for 2 km; the site will be on your right.
Partners: DUC
Alberta Discover Guide: E3-131
Joint Partnership
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