Discover Sherwood Park Strathcona County April 2016 | Página 7

Attractions to Discover Elk Island National Park Established in 1906 as Canada’s first wildlife sanctuary, then in 1913 as a national park, Elk Island is home to hundreds of free roaming bison, elk, moose and deer. With over 250 species of birds, the park is a bird watchers paradise. Canoe around the islands of Astotin Lake and witness the majestic sunrises and sunsets. Enjoy over 80 kms of hiking and cross-country ski trails, take in a round of golf at the 9-hole course, camp overnight or try something different and stay in a Teepee, watch an interpretive program, count the stars on a clear night or have a picnic and relax around a cozy camp fire. This 194 square km (75 square mile) national park is just 20 minutes east of Sherwood Park on Highway 16. Phone: 780-992-2950 or visit www.parkscanada.gc.ca/elkisland for more information or special event dates. Sherwood Park Natural Area Sherwood Park Natural Area offers bird watching and walking on the three kilometre long regular groomed trail. Walk one kilometre along the Old Edmonton Trail. Spot animals from the wildlifewatching platform in this quarter section of aspen forest. This area is located between Township Road 520 and 522 on Range Road 231 • Call 780-467-2211. TOURS RESEARCH RENTALS Special Programming Available for Seniors and Students 913 Ash St., Sherwood Park | 780-467-8189 www.strathconacountymuseum.ca Come for a Visit — Stay for a Lifetime! 5