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Sundre North Natural Area | Alberta

Sundre North Natural Area is an Alberta Parks natural area in Kananaskis, five kilometres north of Sundre. Alberta Parks lists no developed day-use area count and surfaces fishing and hunting as official activities.

The park-management profile places the site in the Boreal Forest - Dry Mixedwood Natural Region.

Why Visit Sundre North Natural Area

Sundre North is a small Red Deer River natural area for visitors confirming fishing, hunting, and floodplain habitat north of town. Alberta Parks lists the site at 25.7 acres, or 10.4 hectares.

The official natural-region description says the site contains floodplain and abandoned channels of the Red Deer River, shrubland, aspen-poplar stands, and spruce stands. That makes it useful for habitat research even though the visitor facility list is sparse.

The official page does not list camping, developed day-use facilities, marked trails, a boat launch, beach, or visitor centre. Fishing and hunting plans should start with current regulations, licences, boundaries, and special permit checks.

Because the area is compact and river-associated, access and boundary awareness matter. Do not rely on general map views for navigation or legal boundaries.

Because the parcel is very small, a precise access and exit plan matters before fishing or hunting there safely.

Things To Do

Plan around fishing regulation checks, hunting where permitted, floodplain and abandoned channel context, shrubland, aspen-poplar stands, spruce stands, and map review.

Planning Notes

Confirm access, boundaries, fishing and hunting regulations, licences, special permits, river conditions, maps, weather, wildlife safety, and Alberta Parks updates before travelling.

Park Details

Designation
Natural Area
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Alberta Parks
Source Region
Kananaskis Region
Province/Territory
Alberta