Canada Creek Wildlife Area is a diverse conservation property in northeastern Wisconsin known for its rich wetlands, forests, and abundant wildlife, offering excellent opportunities for hunting, birdwatching, and hiking.
Canada Creek Wildlife Area covers approximately 4,850 acres in Marinette County, Wisconsin. This state-managed natural area features a mosaic of wetland habitats, mixed hardwood-conifer forests, marshes, sedge meadows, and grassy fields. It provides critical breeding and foraging grounds for numerous bird species, including waterfowl, raptors, and songbirds, making it a popular destination for birders. The area also supports populations of white-tailed deer, black bears, wild turkeys, and other game species, attracting hunters during regulated seasons. The diverse ecosystems are sustained by a combination of natural hydrology and state-managed water control infrastructure designed to maintain wetland conditions. Recreational opportunities focus on wildlife observation, hiking along designated trails, seasonal hunting, and cross-country skiing in winter. Canada Creek is not heavily developed, offering a more rustic outdoor experience with backcountry-style access and solitude. It holds historical significance as part of traditional Ojibwe lands and later became state property for wildlife conservation and public recreation. Visitors are drawn to the peaceful environment, excellent birding opportunities during migration seasons, and the chance to experience Wisconsin's natural wetlands and forests in a relatively undisturbed setting.
Extensive wetland complexes important for migratory waterfowl
Diverse bird populations including bald eagles and sandhill cranes
Well-maintained trail system through mixed forest and marsh habitats
Secluded viewing platforms ideal for wildlife photographers
A large complex of marshes and sedge meadows supporting diverse waterfowl and amphibian species.
A scenic trail offering opportunities to spot bald eagles and panoramic views of forest and wetlands.
Several quiet observation decks along trails designed to maximize wildlife sightings without disturbance.