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Location: 10 km east of Tofield
Game birds only; foot/horse/bicycle access only.
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| Classification | Natural Area |
| Legislation | Wilderness Areas, Ecological Reserves, Natural Areas and Heritage Rangelands Act |
| Park Size | 1013.1 Acres / 410.00 Ha |
| Legal Boundary | O.C. 378/87 |
| Administration / Information | [email protected] |
| Regional Office | Central Regional Office |
| District | Camrose |
| Natural Region |
Parkland - Central Parkland |
| Natural Region Description | This site protects the islands in Beaverhill Lake, as well as the lake's south shore. The extensive shoreline and variety of marshes, fields and aspen woods adjoining the lake provide a wide range of habitats. Beaverhill Lake is especially known for the diversity of its bird species. It's site of the Beaverhill Lake Bird Observatory, with bird-banding operations since the 1980s. |
| Land Use Framework Region | North Saskatchewan |