Habitat & Terrain

Habitat & Terrain

GENERAL INFORMATION

Alberta is divided into five main hunting regions as described below. Trophy Hunters Alberta offers hunts in over 15,000 square miles of Alberta terrain in the mountain, foothills, parklands and prairie regions – we do not offer hunts in the Northern Boreal region (WMU 500s).

Grassland, sagebrush plains and agricultural croplands predominate this region. The most striking feature is the absence of trees, except in river valleys and coulees where moisture is sufficient to support cottonwoods and other deciduous trees. Much of this region is ranching and farming country. Trophy Hunters Alberta offers a large number of mule deer hunts, and a lesser number of whitetail hunts, in the southern prairie zones, where the rifle season consists of four hunting days per week (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday) during November. The archery season in the prairie zones allows for 6 days of hunting per week.

The parkland is a transition between mixed-wood forests to the north and west and the drier prairies to the south and east. Stands of poplar are interspersed with grasslands and meadows, giving areas a park-like appearance. This rich agricultural land possesses black soils and receives ample rainfall.

The foothills are generally similar to the mountain zones, but are lower in elevation and generally drier. Forests of spruce, pine, poplar and aspen are often broken by tracts of grassland. This mosaic of vegetation provides excellent habitat for a wide variety of wildlife and especially big game. The south-west and west-central Alberta foothills and plains areas have many gently rolling hills which host excellent moose, elk, mule deer and whitetail populations. As with most areas of Alberta, these areas always harbor several record book animals.

This rugged region is a portion of the Canadian Rocky Mountains that stretches along much of the western border of Alberta. It is characterized by forests of coniferous trees, such as spruce, fir and pine. At higher elevations, permanent snow fields and glaciers are scattered among rocky ledges, scree slopes and alpine meadows. Adjacent to this region are Alberta’s three mountain national parks: Jasper, Banff and Waterton Lakes National Parks respectively. Hunting is prohibited in national parks.

We want our hunters to get their chance at the 'big one' as much as you do. As an Outfitter with the best hunting areas in Alberta, we have the experience and expertise to provide our hunting guests with professionally run big game hunts, customized to your individual aspirations and expectations.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

We still have excellent openings for this fall.

We are now booking hunts for this fall and future seasons at current pricing.

Prices for our hunts are very competitive, and are shown on this Website.
For availability, dates, prices and booking information, please click Bookings.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

We still have excellent openings for this fall.

We are now booking hunts for this fall and future seasons at current pricing.

Prices for our hunts are very competitive, and are shown on this Website.
For availability, dates, prices and booking information, please click Bookings.