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Raven River 2 (50.0 km)

This property is part of a 14-km stretch of protected river habitat as part of ACA's riparian program. Birdwatchers may spot species like Black-capped Chickadees, Red-breasted Nuthatches, and American Robins, and plants such as the Wild Rose, Trembling Aspen, and Balsam Poplar. Wildlife includes moose, deer, coyotes, and occasional black bear or cougar activity, indicated by marked trees and disturbed ground. The property also contains water hemlock, willow, dogwood, horsetails, and other flood-prone plants. The site is bordered by a fenced corridor and private land, with two foot-access entrances; the second entrance, located near the fork in the road, is the easiest to access. 

Access: To reach the site, head west from Spruce View on Highway 54, turn left onto Range Rd 42 toward Raven, and continue south through town. Cross the river and turn left onto Township Rd 362. Follow the "no exit" road and park along the road or in the ditch before it splits.
Partners: ACA & AEP
Alberta Discover Guide: E3-177
Joint Partnership
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