Bunchberry Meadows
Bunchberry Meadows Conservation Area (Photo by Kyle Marquardt)
Conservation region: Capital Conservation Region
Natural priority area: Upper North Saskatchewan River Basin
Located approximately 30 kilometres from downtown Edmonton, Bunchberry Meadows is a 260-hectare conservation area featuring old-growth forests, open meadows and wetlands. The area is jointly owned and managed by the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) and the Edmonton and Area Land Trust (EALT).
Notice of Temporary Closure
From April 13 to May 19, 2026
Bunchberry Meadows is home to moose, deer, coyote, lynx, cougar, black bear and at least 58 species of birds (including seven listed as species of concern). Conservation of this ecologically diverse property is crucial to encouraging biodiversity in the area.
The months of April and May are an important time for plants and wildlife on the Bunchberry Meadows property. Birds are migrating and nesting, and ungulates are calving, making them all sensitive to disturbance. To limit this, property access will be closed to the public, but available to a small number of school groups through the Inside Education program on select dates during the closure.
Thank you for supporting conservation and respecting the temporary closure. We look forward to welcoming you back on May 20, 2026.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Nature Conservancy of Canada’s natural area manager for northwest Alberta, Eagle Willier, at eagle.willier@natureconservancy.ca.
The Bunchberry Meadows conservation project was supported by:
- Families of the Parkland Syndicate
- Government of Canada
- Edmonton and Area Land Trust
- Government of Alberta
- John & Barbara Poole Family Funds
- Parkland County
- Carol & Rae Allen and Family
- Johanna & Otto Holzapfel