New Jubilee Conservation Land
20303 33 St NE
Edmonton, AB, T5Y 6K3
New Jubilee Conservation Land contains one of the largest remaining tracts of old-growth forest within the city of Edmonton, making it key habitat for a diversity of wildlife. The dominant habitat types are mixedwood and coniferous forest, with many shrubs including chokecherry, saskatoon, high and lowbush cranberry, and beaked hazelnut. This 93-acre property has 73 acres of intact native habitat that is home to deer, moose, coyotes, and over 90 species of birds. About 15 species at risk have been spotted on this land, including the Peregrine Falcon, Sora, and Baltimore Oriole.
Upcoming events

New Jubilee Forest Tours
Saturday, May 24
Starts at 1:00pm
New Jubilee Conservation LandJoin Josh Key and Nathan Binnema for a forest tour at New Jubilee Forest.

New Jubilee Forest Tours
Saturday, June 7
Starts at 1:00pm
New Jubilee Conservation LandJoin Josh Key and Nathan Binnema for a forest tour at New Jubilee Forest.

New Jubilee Forest Tours
Saturday, June 21
Starts at 1:00pm
New Jubilee Conservation LandJoin Josh Key and Nathan Binnema for a forest tour at New Jubilee Forest.