As a natural environment park, Carden Alvar Provincial Park contains no campgrounds, restrooms or recreational facilities. Two common uses for the park area are birdwatching and hiking. Access to the eastern portion of the park (the Windmill Ranch property) is limited to guided tours arranged through the Couchiching Conservancy. However, given the approximately frontage along Wylie Rd, many birders observe from the road. Wylie Rd. is also an important observation area for the region's butterflies.
Birdwatching and status within an Important Bird Area The park lies at the heart of the Carden Alvar
Important Bird Area (IBA) and contains breeding habitat for the eastern subspecies of the
Loggerhead Shrike, a species listed as endangered both provincially and federally. The Loggerhead Shrike has only three breeding sites in Ontario, and approximately half of the breeding pairs in the province are often found in the Carden Alvar. Over 230 bird species have been recorded in the area, including
Bobolink,
Short-eared Owl,
Least Bittern,
Red-headed Woodpecker,
Yellow Rail,
Eastern Meadowlark, and
Grasshopper Sparrow. The broader Carden Plain received the IBA designation in 1998 from
Bird Studies Canada and the
Canadian Nature Federation. ==See also==