Hunting in Strathcona County

2012 Hunting Season - September 1 to December 7

photo of white tail deerHunting - a part of wildlife management
Wildlife is abundant in the rural areas of Strathcona County. An overabundance of animals may cause problems within urban and farming communities. Wildlife management is necessary for maintaining healthy and diverse wildlife populations.

Alberta Fish and Wildlife, Edmonton District, is responsible for wildlife management and enforcement of Alberta's Wildlife Act.

The rights of landowners
A large portion of the privately owned land in the County falls into the category of occupied land, as defined under the Wildlife Act. The following regulations apply to hunting on occupied land.

  • A hunter needs permission from the landowner or occupant to hunt on a given property. It is entirely the decision of the landowner or occupant whether to allow hunting on the property.
  • The landowner is responsible to ensure that the hunter understands any conditions on which hunting is being permitted. For example, hunting may be allowed for one day, several days or longer.
  • The landowner may specify the number of hunters allowed, or particular areas they should avoid.

Hunting map

Where hunting is and is not permitted
The discharge of firearms in Strathcona County is controlled by the County's Firearm Control Bylaw 11-2007 and is enforced by the RCMP. Firearms may not be used for hunting in Sherwood Park, rural hamlets and on County property.

Hamlet hunting maps

The use of firearms is restricted within the Special Control Area. In this area, shotguns and muzzle loading rifles, bows and arrows, and cross-bows may be used to hunt white-tailed deer during this year's Strathcona White-tailed deer hunt from October 25 to December 7. Firearms may not be used for hunting in Sherwood Park, rural hamlets or County property.

Outside of the Special Control Area, Sherwood Park and rural hamlets, Strathcona County does not have bylaws restricting the use of firearms. Provincial and federal regulations do apply in these areas.

The County is divided into three different Wildlife Management Units (WMUs). Different regulations apply to each. Check regulation details. Hunting game birds with a shotgun on road allowances is not permitted in the County. Strathcona County is a Specialized Municipality and, because of this designation, all road allowances are considered County property. There is no hunting allowed on any County property.

Further information
The Firearm Control Bylaw

The 2012 Alberta Guide to Hunting Regulations is now available. For locations of hunting licence issuers:

Alberta Fish and Wildlife Edmonton District Office:

  • 780-427-3574

Strathcona County Transportation and Agriculture Services:

  • 780-417-7100 (24 hour)
  • Firearm Control Bylaw 11-2007

24-hour numbers

  • RCMP Sherwood Park 780-467-7741
  • Report-a-Poacher 1-800-642-3800

Last updated: Friday, May 10, 2013
Page ID: 3521

County Hall: 2001 Sherwood Drive, Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada T8A 3W7