Lot 17 3 - DAY WATERFOWL & SAND HILL CRANE HUNT IN ALBERTA CANADA FOR 1 HUNTER
(100% Fully Donated)
AMERI-CANA EXPEDITIONS INC.
Nick & Dan Frederick
P: 780.469.0579
E: ameri.cana@shaw.ca
W: ameri-cana.com
BOOTH #1004
DONATION:
Ameri-Cana is donating a 3-day waterfowl and sand hill crane hunt for 1 hunter in Alberta, Canada.
DATES:
This hunt can be taken in 2026 and cannot be delayed.
ADDITIONAL HUNTERS:
Welcome for an additional $3,500 USD plus tax and license fees.
ADDITIONAL NON-HUNTERS:
Welcome for an additional $600.
AMENITIES INCLUDED:
Fully guided and catered services, transportation from Edmonton, AB to the Battle River Lodge, and return after the hunt.
AMENITIES NOT INCLUDED:
Items of personal nature, hunting license ($180USD) and am-munition, taxes, alcohol, hotels, and meals prior to and after return from the lodge.
Bird cleaning is also not included in the hunt.
The cost of cleaning the birds ($8.00 USD) for each goose ($6.00 USD) for each duck, (current 2026 season/subject to change).
All birds harvested must be cleaned. Be sure to bring a cooler/ice chest if you want to take home birds.
We also offer soft coolers at market price at the lodge if you do not want to fly your cooler up.
LOCATION:
Coronation, Alberta, Canada.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Along with our 3,600 sq. ft. fully equipped lodge, with private bedrooms & baths, we provide excellent meals, and the kitchen is always open for snacks.
Our kitchen staff will go out of their way to please you.
I am sure after your first visit you will agree that our accommodation is unsurpassed.
SPECIAL NOTES:
September and October in Alberta is harvesting time.
It can be the nicest time of the year, weather wise; however, one should always be prepared and bring along rain gear and clothing for a cool fall morning.
The actual hunting is in grain fields, with a large spread of decoys and blinds. Hunt in the morning and evening.
If limits fill in the morning, the afternoon can be used for spotting the next day’s shoot.
A typical day spent would be an early start to set up for the morning hunt, back to the lodge for breakfast around 11 a.m., perhaps a little rest and out again in the afternoon, returning to camp at dark for a hearty meal and time to swap some hunting tales.
VALUE: $3,500(USD)
AMERI-CANA EXPEDITIONS INC.
Nick & Dan Frederick
P: 780.469.0579
E: ameri.cana@shaw.ca
W: ameri-cana.com
BOOTH #1004
DONATION:
Ameri-Cana is donating a 3-day waterfowl and sand hill crane hunt for 1 hunter in Alberta, Canada.
DATES:
This hunt can be taken in 2026 and cannot be delayed.
ADDITIONAL HUNTERS:
Welcome for an additional $3,500 USD plus tax and license fees.
ADDITIONAL NON-HUNTERS:
Welcome for an additional $600.
AMENITIES INCLUDED:
Fully guided and catered services, transportation from Edmonton, AB to the Battle River Lodge, and return after the hunt.
AMENITIES NOT INCLUDED:
Items of personal nature, hunting license ($180USD) and am-munition, taxes, alcohol, hotels, and meals prior to and after return from the lodge.
Bird cleaning is also not included in the hunt.
The cost of cleaning the birds ($8.00 USD) for each goose ($6.00 USD) for each duck, (current 2026 season/subject to change).
All birds harvested must be cleaned. Be sure to bring a cooler/ice chest if you want to take home birds.
We also offer soft coolers at market price at the lodge if you do not want to fly your cooler up.
LOCATION:
Coronation, Alberta, Canada.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Along with our 3,600 sq. ft. fully equipped lodge, with private bedrooms & baths, we provide excellent meals, and the kitchen is always open for snacks.
Our kitchen staff will go out of their way to please you.
I am sure after your first visit you will agree that our accommodation is unsurpassed.
SPECIAL NOTES:
September and October in Alberta is harvesting time.
It can be the nicest time of the year, weather wise; however, one should always be prepared and bring along rain gear and clothing for a cool fall morning.
The actual hunting is in grain fields, with a large spread of decoys and blinds. Hunt in the morning and evening.
If limits fill in the morning, the afternoon can be used for spotting the next day’s shoot.
A typical day spent would be an early start to set up for the morning hunt, back to the lodge for breakfast around 11 a.m., perhaps a little rest and out again in the afternoon, returning to camp at dark for a hearty meal and time to swap some hunting tales.
VALUE: $3,500(USD)
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