Explore the Redberry Lake Biosphere Region, a UNESCO world biosphere reserve in Saskatchewan. This unique area encompasses a saline lake, rolling hills, prairie, ponds, marshes, and aspen groves. Designated as an Important Bird Area, it provides sanctuary to over 180 bird species, including several that are endangered. Enjoy birdwatching along picturesque trails or download the Birdwatching Guide from the reserve's documents section. The reserve features three distinct trails suitable for different hiking levels. The Lookout Trail offers intermediate hikers panoramic views of Redberry Lake's islands. The Grassland and Millennium Point trails, located in Redberry Lake Regional Park, provide serene walking paths through diverse landscapes. Visit from April to September for optimal birdwatching, but note that access to the sanctuary islands is restricted during these months to protect breeding birds. The reserve also supports a variety of other wildlife and vegetation, making it a year-round destination for nature enthusiasts.
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