Hunting 

It is impossible to venture in to Alberta’s wilderness and not come away with a deeper respect for the generosity of the land. The province’s natural areas sustain robust populations of big game and other wildlife, as well as numerous waterfowl and upland game birds.

To make the most of your Alberta hunting experience, it’s critical you prepare in advance. Do your research to ensure you arrive armed with the proper licences, permits and knowledge of provincial regulations. All out of country big game hunters are required to use the service of a hunting guide.


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Explore Willmore Wilderness Park in the Canadian Rockies   (Mar 03/2010)
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Cooking Lake-Blackfoot Recreation Wildlife and Grazing Area
With over 172 km (108 mi.) of cross-country ski, hiking and equestrian trails, dissecting forested hills and fields, the park offers tremendous opport...
Hog Wild Specialties
People book in to hunt wild boar with bow and arrow or cross bows. Both types of bows for rent. $700 for an animal. Can arrange cutting and wrapping.
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Alberta Adventure Tours Inc.
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Alberta Nature Holidays
Alberta Nature Holidays can design an adventure package tailored to include as many different elements as you could imagine. Our broad base of guides...
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Oct 08/2010 | Winchester Challenge
A team hunting event with one day of sporting clays (150 targets) and one day for a 40 bird pheasant hunt.

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