Conservation Sites Online Database

Search the Conservation Sites Online Database for information on:

  • 387 Conservation Sites province-wide
  • Full Google Maps and details
  • 200,000 acres of land for public outdoor recreational enjoyment

You can also download a complete listing of the sites found in our database in the Guide to Outdoor Adventure.

Land Management Program

Through our Land Management Program, ACA is able to:

  • Maintain and enhance habitat for wildlife and fish species
  • Provide sustainable recreational opportunities

All lands identified within the Conservation Site database are available for public use, whether privately owned by ACA or our conservation partners, or public lands managed by ACA on behalf of the Crown.

Before You Go

  • Check for permission: Non-motorized recreational activities are allowed on most Conservation Sites, but there are some exceptions. Please check carefully before planning your trip.
  • Check for accuracy: While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this guide is complete and accurate, ACA and its partners take no responsibility for errors or omissions. Please ensure you consult a county or municipal landowner map to verify the location of the conservation site and ensure you are entering onto the appropriate property.

Use Respect

Whatever your pursuit, please respect the outdoors, respect others and respect the wildlife.

Search Site Database

Use the search form below to locate a Conservation Site (including aerated and stocked lakes). Narrow your search by using keywords such as site name, activity, site number, animal species etc. To view additional information, click the site within the list below.


You can also view Conservation Sites located in a specific region of Alberta by using the drop down menu below.


Disclaimer: Conservation Sites are available for recreational access at your own risk. By accessing these properties, you agree that ACA and its partners are not liable for any injury or damage whatsoever caused to you or others irrespective of the cause of the injury or damage. Be aware of the potential for livestock grazing and other users. Please report any abuse or misuse of these lands, wildlife or fish by calling Report A Poacher at 1-800-642-3800. Please use respect and act responsibly.

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