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Greenwall (84.5 km)

Located about 13 km southeast of Wetaskiwin, this 640-acre site features dense native parkland with upland aspen forest, small wetlands, and a river along its northeast boundary. The area is crisscrossed with game trails and supports a variety of wildlife, including moose, elk, white-tailed deer, red fox, and porcupines. Birdwatchers may spot species like the yellow warbler, least flycatcher, gray catbird, American redstart, warbling vireo, American goldfinch, Baltimore oriole, and downy woodpecker. Vegetation includes trembling aspen, balsam poplar, white spruce, dogwood, wild rose, and meadow anemone. The site is fenced to mark its boundaries and has a parking area, but no washrooms or garbage facilities. Access is by foot only, with no open fires permitted.
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Access: From Bittern Lake, head east on Highway 13. Turn right onto Range Road 215, continue on Township Road 461, then left onto Range Road 220. After 2.4 km, turn right onto Township Road 460. Drive 7 km; the parking lot entrance is on your left.
Partners: ACA & AEP
Alberta Discover Guide: D3-53
Joint Partnership
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Property Stakeholders​
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