The Ramsay Heights Treestand is a small remnant patch of mixed-wood tableland forest between 151 Street and Riverbend Road.
Although this stand is relatively small, it provides a stepping stone habitat for many birds, small mammals, and insects as it is located near the North Saskatchewan River valley. The interior of the stand can be viewed by accessing trails at the north and west sides of the natural area.
Site Map
Site Information
Area | 12.5 ha |
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Year Protected | 2004 |
Neighbourhood | Klarvatten |
Conservation Method(s) | Municipal Reserve, Public Utility Lot, Crown Water Body |
Location & Access | 82 Street and 173 Avenue Access limited to viewing platforms on western edge of wetland |
Habitat Type | Wetland |
Getting Here
The treestand is located east of the North Saskatchewan River Valley and west of Riverbend Road. There is parking available on the 151 Street, and the natural area may be accessed either from the east or the west. An informal trail that enters the natural area from its northwest corner, and a sidewalk parallels the natural area along its eastern edge (adjacent to Riverbend Road).
What You Might See or Hear
The Ramsay Heights Treestand provides a habitat for a variety of bird and small mammal species. But because of the small size of this site, the diversity is expected to be somewhat less than the larger tableland natural areas. However, this treestand is quite close to the North Saskatchewan River and some species that utilize the river valley may also use this area as temporary habitat.