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Mound Red Park (67.6 km)

Mound Red Reservoir is a recreational area featuring a stocked pond, forests, and a campground. The pond is annually stocked with trout by ACA before the May long weekend, providing a popular fishing spot. The area is also home to a variety of bird species, including ducks, geese, Great Blue Herons, Clay-colored Sparrows, White-throated Sparrows, and Red-winged Blackbirds. The surrounding habitat supports a range of plants, such as Saskatoon berries and raspberries. The site includes a kayak and canoe launch, pit toilets, a picnic area, and parking with easy access.

Access: Travel west on Highway 611 for 14 km, then north on Highway 792. Turn left onto Township Road 452, and the site will be on your left in 3.2 km.
Partners: ACA, Government of Alberta, & Wetaskiwin County
Alberta Discover Guide: D3-76
Joint Partnership
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