The Abbotsford Regional Airport Bird Sanctuary is a designated protected area focused on preserving vital wetland habitats for migratory and resident bird species, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching and nature study.
Located adjacent to the Abbotsford International Airport in British Columbia, Canada, the Abbotsford Regional Airport Bird Sanctuary is a critical wetland ecosystem covering a modest area designed primarily to support wildlife, especially migratory birds. The sanctuary consists mainly of marshes, ponds, and riparian habitat that provide feeding, resting, and breeding grounds for a wide range of bird species including waterfowl, shorebirds, songbirds, and raptors. Historically, this regional airport area was carefully managed to balance air traffic safety with wildlife conservation, leading to the establishment of the sanctuary to deter hazardous bird strikes while protecting habitat. Visitors can experience excellent birdwatching opportunities, especially during migration seasons in spring and autumn, where species diversity peaks. The sanctuary's proximity to urban Abbotsford makes it accessible for casual day-use with walking paths and observation points that encourage educational and recreational use without disturbing wildlife. The sanctuary also supports local conservation efforts aimed at maintaining wetland quality and native flora, contributing to regional biodiversity. While camping and multi-day hiking are not available on site, the sanctuary is popular for short nature walks, photography, and environmental education programs. It is a valuable natural asset in a rapidly developing region, offering urban residents a chance to connect with nature in a peaceful setting.
Diverse wetland habitat supporting over 150 bird species throughout the year
Strategically designed bird hazard management combined with conservation
Accessible wildlife observation areas near Abbotsford International Airport
Peak bird migration viewing seasons in spring and fall
Series of shallow ponds that provide important habitat for waterfowl, amphibians, and aquatic plants.
Designated viewing areas equipped with informational signage to help identify local birds.
Vegetated areas that protect water quality and provide cover and nesting habitat for birds.