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168. Oak Hammock Marsh, Stonewall, Manitoba
A prairie just north of Winnipeg where hundreds of thousands of southbound waterfowl stop over in fall. Read More “168. Oak Hammock Marsh, Stonewall, Manitoba”
By Jacques Bourgeois
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165. Gaetz Lakes Sanctuary, Red Deer, Alberta
Alberta’s first migratory-bird sanctuary is a great spot for waterfowl, woodpeckers, and songbirds. Read More “165. Gaetz Lakes Sanctuary, Red Deer, Alberta”
By Judy Boyd
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164. Presqu’ile Provincial Park, Brighton, Ontario
On the north shore of Lake Ontario, marshes and forests that host three world-class migration events every year. Read More “164. Presqu’ile Provincial Park, Brighton, Ontario”
By David Bree
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163. Gabriel Dumont Park, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
An urban magnet for migrating warblers with a beautiful, panoramic view of the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon. Read More “163. Gabriel Dumont Park, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan”
By May Haga
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145. Holiday Beach Conservation Area, Amherstburg, Ontario
Located on the shore of Lake Erie, a great place to watch migrating raptors in fall. Read More “145. Holiday Beach Conservation Area, Amherstburg, Ontario”
By Sarah Rupert
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132. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, Delta, British Columbia
Visit Reifel, one of Canada’s top birding areas, for the spectacle of tens of thousands of waterfowl, as well as views of raptors, shorebirds, owls, and cranes. Read More “132. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, Delta, British Columbia”
By Anne Murray
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124. Eagle Point Community Park, Harrison Mills, British Columbia
Visit this park overlooking the Chehalis River Estuary to see migrating songbirds, shorebirds, and geese in fall and breathtaking numbers of Bald Eagles in winter. Read More “124. Eagle Point Community Park, Harrison Mills, British Columbia”
By Gord Gadsden and Kathy Stewart
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111. Creston Valley WMA, Creston, British Columbia
Birds to see at this Wetland of International Importance in southeastern British Columbia include Black Tern, Long-billed Curlew, Tundra Swan, Yellow-headed Blackbird, and the spectacle of 100,000 waterfowl. Read More “111. Creston Valley WMA, Creston, British Columbia”
By Jerry Uhlman
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104. Snowy Owl Fields, Wheatland County, Alberta
In winter, 10 or more Snowy Owls often inhabit this area of about 40 square miles of fields east of Calgary. Also watch for Gyrfalcons, Snow Buntings, and Short-eared Owls. Read More “104. Snowy Owl Fields, Wheatland County, Alberta”
By Rob McKay
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85. Goldstream Provincial Park, Victoria, British Columbia
Bald Eagles, gulls, and mergansers feast on salmon in fall and winter at this beautiful park west of Victoria, which is also home to American Dippers, Winter Wrens, Steller’s Jays, Townsend’s Warblers, and Red-breasted Sapsuckers. Read More “85. Goldstream Provincial Park, Victoria, British Columbia”
By Glenn Bartley
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