Hondo Natural Area


This is one of three Natural Areas (Saulteaux, and Otauwau being the others) located close to each other (within 15 km) in the Lesser Slave River watershed, about 80 km northwest of the town of Athabasca. They are all used for research and study by the University of Alberta.

Screen capture from the SAPAA-Google Map of Otauwau, Saulteaux, and Hondo (top to bottom) Natural Areas.
Screen capture from the SAPAA-Google Map of Otauwau, Saulteaux, and Hondo (top to bottom) Natural Areas.

Map of the Area

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Other Information

Hondo, Saulteaux and Otauwau NAs are in close proximity to each other, separated by about 5-10 km. The University of Alberta uses these sites as they represent a diversity of forest communities within easy access of Highway 2. The terrain is undulating to gently undulating with depressional areas. Vegetation includes lowland black spruce fens and upland mature white spruce forests. The area provides excellent habitat for wildlife.

Hondo is an unincorporated community in northern Alberta within the Municipal District of Lesser Slave River No. 124, located 4 km east of the Highway 2 bridge over the Athabasca River [1]. The locality may have been named after Hondo, Texas [2].

Site Statistics

Site NameHondo
Site TypeNatural Area
SubtypeOrder-in-council (OC)
Natural Region(s)Central Mixedwood
O.C. No. (Land Ref. Manual) 416/98-20
PASite ID (Map Ref #)341
Site # (Parks Website)496
Total Area410.35 ha. (1014.01 ac.)
Steward-Status
Recreation Activitiesnone noted
IUCNII
Operated ByParks Division
Notes and Comments
Statistics and Details for Hondo Natural Area
Hondo Site Map (Government of Alberta)
Hondo Site Map (Government of Alberta)

References

The following links are provided as a courtesy but are not verified or endorsed by SAPAA. Clicking on the link will cause you to leave the SAPAA website. Primary source of information are: Information & Facilities – Hondo Natural Area | Alberta Parks, (All links accessed on 2023-01-08).

  1. Wikipedia, Hondo, Alberta.
  2. Peel 5240: Geographic Board of Canada, Place-Names of Alberta (1928).

Further Reading

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