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Kramer Pond (94.9 km)

This 33-acre site, located 4 km south of Buck Lake, offers fishing and birdwatching opportunities. AEP stocks the pond with rainbow trout annually, available for fishing. Bird species spotted here include the osprey, eastern kingbird, solitary sandpiper, yellow-rumped warbler, bufflehead, say's phoebe, Sora, hooded merganser, eastern phoebe, purple martin, and northern waterthrush. The site features a parking area, garbage bins, a fish cleaning stand, and outhouses. The area is for day use only, with no open fires and foot access only.

Access: From Winfield, head west on Highway 13, south on Range Road 60, and west on Township Road 454. After 1.1 km, turn right onto the lease road and stay left; the pond will be on your left.
Partners: ACA & Government of Alberta
Alberta Discover Guide: D3-8
Joint Partnership
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