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Klassen (76.3 km)

Located southeast of Wetaskiwin, this conservation site features open fields and grasslands, with a few groves of bushes in the center. To the northeast, there's a visible Hutterite colony. The site includes a large open area on the east side of the same quarter. Cattle may be grazing on the land, which can be seen from the road. Although there are few wetlands, the site may not be worth a special trip unless you're passing through. Notable bird species in the area include the Black-capped Chickadee, Song Sparrow, Cedar Waxwing, House Wren, and Great Blue Heron.

Access: Travel 6.5 km east on Highway 613 from Wetaskiwin, then turn south onto Highway 822. Continue for 16 km, turn left onto Highway 611, and drive 11 km. Turn south onto Range Road 222, and the destination will be on your right in less than 1 km.
Partners: DUC
Alberta Discover Guide: D3-120
Joint Partnership
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