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ACCOMMODATIONS ~ Central Alberta
Hunting Accommodations |
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Our central
Alberta hunting
lodge is located 90 minutes northwest of
Edmonton, Alberta. You will enjoy all the
comforts of home during your black bear
hunt, moose hunt, whitetail deer hunt, mule
deer hunt, elk hunt, or wolf / coyote hunt in central Alberta,
Canada. Depending on the season, you may
choose to enjoy the comforts of our tent camp. |
Hunting Lodge |
Enjoy Freeman
River Adventures' hospitality when you stay
in our newly constructed 900 square foot
private lodge. In the lodge, enjoy all of
the amenities of home, including a
kitchenette, microwave, television,
washroom, and laundry facilities. Bedding
and towels are supplied by Freeman River
Adventures. |
Our new lodge
has two private bedrooms. The living room
provides a comfortable atmosphere to relax
after a full day's hunt. For availability
and rates, please
contact us. |
Fully Outfitted Tent Camp |
Freeman River
Adventures supplies a fully outfitted tent
camp, including two tents, kitchen
equipment, and cots. While you are in our
tent camp, we make it our priority to ensure
that you stay as comfortable as possible
while enjoying the wilderness experience.
For more information about our tent camp,
click here. |
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Here is a
list of items you should bring on your hunt
to make your hunt as comfortable and as
practical as possible. This list should give
you a general idea of what to bring, use it
as a guideline but still use your own
judgment. |
Personal Clothing and Equipment: |
- Bow or
firearm that you are familiar with,
spare weapon, and extra arrows or
ammunition
- Hard
case and soft case
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Hunting gear: knife, binoculars, game
calls, tree stand safety belt, range
finder, cleaning kit, etc.
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Suitable hunting attire (wool or
comparable quiet clothing)
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Lightweight thermal underwear (Oct. and
Nov.)
- Cold
weather gear: gloves or mitts, wool
socks, winter boots, insulated hats,
scarf/face-mask, expedition weight
underwear, fleece outerwear, wool or
polypropylene pants and shirts
- Rain
gear
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Waterproof boots, rubber boots, and camp
shoes
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Mosquito repellent and netting
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Sleeping bag, sleeping roll, pillow
- Water
bottle
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Flashlight
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Compass
- Day
pack for personal items, cell phone,
camera, binoculars, compass, range
finder, etc.
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Identification (for non-residents, this
includes passport)
- Camera
and film/digital camera cards, batteries
and charger
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Personal items - ex. shaving kit,
medicines, towels, toiletries, sleep
wear, etc.
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Personal first aid kit
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Optional: fishing equipment
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Gear
and Weather |
Your
personal hunting gear will vary on the
season and species you are hunting. In
Alberta, there is no requirement to wear
high-visibility clothing (such as red or
blaze orange) while hunting. |
The old
saying "if you don't like the weather now,
wait 10 minutes, it will change" definitely
applies to Alberta weather! You should
always be prepared. We recommend that you
contact us prior to your departure to
review current and forecast weather
situations. |
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