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  • Our Team
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  • Site of the Month
  • Citizen Science
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  • What's New
  • Drone Footage
  • Photo Gallery
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Rockeling Bay/Rider Lake (76.5 km)

Located 12 km southeast of Bashaw, this 167-acre site features wetlands, grasslands, and bush areas. In wetter years, much of the land is submerged, creating a large island, and a light watercraft can be carried into the wetland in the northeast corner for access. The area provides habitat for moose, white-tailed deer, and waterfowl. The site is open for day use only, with foot access and no open fires allowed. For more information, call 403-352-9395.

Access: From Bashaw, head east on Highway 53, then turn south on Range Road 201A and continue for roughly 1.6 km. From there, follow a trail through the trees for a few hundred meters to reach the northeast corner of the site.
Partners: DUC
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Alberta Discover Guide: E3-134
Joint Partnership
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