The Alberta Wild outfitting team is passionate about hunting! If we aren’t out with our guests we are putting on the miles, developing our expertise. Providing you with the best experience possible is an integral part of what we do.
All Additional licenses and tags are purchased through Alberta RELM
Harvesting a trophy involves all those important decisions before you seal the deal. Alberta Wild is here to cover all the details and time it takes to put you in a once in a lifetime position.
Our camp consists of heated canvas tents as sleeping quarters. Each building can accommodate two single beds with all the furnishings. A light and wood burning stove, a sink and a bucket of water for washing. Yes, we do have a heated camp shower. Our camp and kitchen are catered by an amazing cook who supplies a hearty breakfast before our hunt, and a huge supper when we return at the end of our day. We hunt all day and do not wish to return to camp, so mid-day lunches are in the field. Our comfortable hunting camp is built for hunting purposes. It is not a lodge with fancy fixings.
For the most part, our hunting terrain is located in the central Alberta foot hills that border the Canadian Rockies. We have a mixed boreal forest of pine, spruce, aspen, willow, alder and buckbrush. Generally speaking we leave camp with the 4×4 vehicles and drive to an active hunting area. Depending on the species being hunted we may utilize blinds and stands but usually we hunt on foot or by quad and river boat and spot and stock our prey. We will put on many miles by foot during the hunt to access some very remote areas.
U.S. residents and clients from other countries travelling through the United States and coming to Canada, please note that passports are required for entry back into the United States as well as into other countries.
As of January 1, 2008 all Non-Canadians coming to Canada must have a passport.
All non-Canadians coming to Canada from other countries must comply with Canadian immigration rules and regulations regarding legal admission to Canada regardless of intention or reason for coming to Canada. Contact the U.S. Fish & Game Department to obtain up-to-date information on regulations.
DRIVING: Drive to Grand Cache Alberta and we will meet you in town.
FLYING: Contact your personal travel agent for flights to Grande Prairie, Alberta. Once there we will pick you up and bring you to camp. When booking your flight please arrive in the afternoon of the day before your hunt commences. Departures should be made for the day after your hunt ends.
For hunters who bring their own firearms into Canada, a confirmed Non-Resident Firearm Declaration (RCMP 5589 / CAFC 909) will serve as a licence and registration. This form must be presented in triplicate, unsigned, to a Canada Customs officer at your first point of entry into Canada. There is a $50.00 CAD fee which is not included in the price of the hunt. For more information call: 1-800-731-4000 (for Canada and the United States) or (506) 624-5380 (for all countries outside of Canada and the United States).
Clients who do not want their wild game meat or parts of their wild game meat must still have this unwanted meat processed at their cost. You may leave the processed meat in hunting camp and we will distribute it to the needy of the area.
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