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Strathcona Wilderness Centre

Strathcona Wilderness Centre

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52535 Range Rd 212, Ardrossan, Alberta, T8G 2E9, Canada
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Jul 15, 2018
We attended a WISEST event here in the lodge. It was great, the lodge was cozy on a cold day. The trails were awesome and we saw lots of cute frogs hopping through them. Unfortunately we were stung by bees under their boardwalk in the bog but that’s a part of nature we cant control 😥 doesn’t change my mind. It was a great park for a nature walk and he staff was great.

Jun 30, 2018
Most of the the reviews here seem to be for winter activities, and they do have a lot of those, but I'm going to focus on summer instead, mainly hiking. I visited the Strathcona Wilderness Center at the end of June 2018, after having not been there in probably 20 years. I have mixed feelings about it as a wilderness place. By doing the long-loops on both the East Trails and the West Trails, plus checking out the shore of Bennett Lake (slough), I could get in 10 km of hiking. But these outside loops sometime ran not far from local range and township roads, and while these roads are not at all busy, it still didn't really feel like I was in wilderness when I could see a road through the trees. That said, I did have a close encounter with a mother moose and her two baby moose, so that did seem like wilderness (we went our separate ways, without incident). The trails are extremely wide, you could drive two cars past each other on them. I presume this is because of the wide track-setting done in winter. Signage is amazing, I don't think you could get lost if you tried. The grass on the trails was quite short -- I don't know if it is mowed or if it just doesn't grow much for some reason. There are lots of mature aspen and I suspect some nice fall photos could be taken here at the end of September. I did not encounter any wet sections on any of the trails at this time of year. I also did not encounter a single other person on the 10 km of trails I hiked, so it seems hiking is not a big summer activity. I suspect the trails are used mainly in the winter. There is no fee to hike the trails in summer but I believe a fee is charged to ski or snowshoe on them in the winter. The Centre also has picnic spot rentals, cookhouse rentals, campsite rentals and I think some bunkhouses, but I did not use any of these. There is a disc golf course that is free if you bring your own discs, or you can rent discs from the lodge. Bennett Lake used to have canoe rentals when I was here decades ago, but the lake level has fallen so much over the years that the "lake" is now just a big slough. The Strathcona Wilderness Centre now runs its canoe training courses on nearby Islet Lake, at the Islet Lake staging area in the Blackfoot/Waskehagan area. One important thing to note here is that this is a county-run facility and the gates are locked at 4:30 p.m. daily. So don't plan on going out there for an evening hike in the summer, and if you are there during the day, make sure you leave before 4:30 p.m.

Apr 4, 2018
My wife and I really like this place! It is a great walk in the "wilderness" just out of town. The place is peaceful and quite. Nice place to "contemplate life".

Mar 7, 2018
groomed cross country skiing trails and Lounge for skiers .admission is $6.50 for a day. They also have rental skis available. Overall beautiful nature and good service. cones: Not enough parking on weekend in special events

Mar 30, 2018
I love the Wilderness Center, I go to ski and to snow shoe. The staff are always helpful and fun. The unstructured are great too.

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