The Alberta Fish & Game Association is divided in 6 zones (see image below), with each zone represented on the provincial executive by a Zone Director. There are over 80 clubs throughout Alberta! Being a club member increase the strength of the AFGA and advocates for the common interests of ethical hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts. For more information on some of our clubs, please click on the club names or Facebook icon, below the map. For further club contact information, please contact office@afga.org.
Zone 1
Is in the southern most part of Alberta, extending from the BC border to the Saskatchewan border. It has the largest expanse of prairie habitat, along with the fascinating southern eastern slopes.
- Brooks & District Fish and Game Association
- Cardston Fish and Game Association
- Claresholm Fish and Game Association
- Foremost Fish and Game Association
- Fort Macleod Fish and Game Association
- Hillcrest Fish and Game Association
- Lethbridge Fish and Game Association
- Magrath Rod & Gun Club
- Medicine Hat Fish and Game Association
- Picture Butte Fish and Game Association
- Southern Alberta Outdoorsmen
- Taber Fish and Game Association
- Vauxhall Fish and Game Association
Zone 2
Covers an area from the BC border to the Saskatchewan border. Although it includes some prairie landscape, it is largely a transition area to the parkland area in the east. It’s eastern slopes has some of the finest elk and sheep habitat in Alberta. The city of Calgary is in this zone.
- Big Horns Club of Standard
- Calgary Fish and Game Association
- Drumheller and District Fish and Game Association
- High River Fish and Game Association
- Okotoks & District Fish and Game Association
- Sarcee Fish and Game Association
- Wheatland Conservation and Wildlife Association
Zone 3
Covers an area from the BC border to the Saskatchewan border. This Zone has the highest percentage of parkland left in the province. There are many fine trout streams in the west along the foothills, much agricultural land and some of the best goose and Whitetail deer country in Alberta.
- Alberta Falconry Association
- Battle River Fish and Game Association
- Camrose & District Fish and Game Association
- Cenalta Youth Conservation Academy
- Dickson Fish and Game Association
- Innisfail Fish and Game Association
- Lacombe Fish and Game Association
- Leduc Fish and Game Association
- Millet Fish and Game Association
- Ponoka Fish and Game Association
- Provost & District Fish and Game Association
- Red Deer Fish and Game Association
- Rimbey Fish and Game Association
- Rocky Mountain House Fish & Game Association
- Sundre Fish and Game Association
- Thorsby & District Fish and Game Association
- Wimborne & District Fish and Game Association
Zone 4
Covers the area from Edmonton to B.C. border to the west, and includes the area from Whitecourt to Drayton Valley. Some Zone 4 clubs are in the City of Edmonton.
- Barrhead Fish & Game Association
- Devon Fish & Game Gun Club
- Edmonton Old Timers Fishing Club (The)
- Edmonton Trout Fishing Club (The)
- Morinville Fish & Game Association
- Onoway & District Fish & Game Association
- Spruce Grove Fish & Game Association
- St. Albert & District Fish & Game Association
- Stony Plain Fish & Game Association
- Whitecourt Fish & Game Association
- Wildwood & District Rod & Gun Club
Zone 5
Covers from the City of Edmonton the Saskatchewan border in the east and from the NWT border in the north to Vegreville in the south. It is the largest zone by geography, membership and number of clubs. The boreal forest covers a large portion of the zone, along with some fringe farming areas, and the remnants of the parkland region. Alberta’s Lakeland is in this zone, the area where the largest percentage of angling takes place in the province. Excellent goose populations are present in the eastern part of the zone in the parkland and agricultural areas, with large numbers of Whitetail and mule deer, along with good moose numbers in the northern regions.
- Athabasca Fish and Game Association
- Beaver River Fish and Game Association
- Clandonald & District Fish and Game Association
- Edmonton Fish and Game Association
- Ft. Saskatchewan Fish and Game Association
- Innisfree & District Fish and Game Association
- Irma Fish and Game Association
- Lamont and District Fish and Game Association
- Lloydminster & District Fish and Game Association
- Mundare Fish and Game Association
- Spedden Fish and Game Association
- St. Paul Fish and Game Association
- Vegreville Wildlife Federation
- Willingdon & District Fish and Game Association
- WillVil Walleye Tournament Club
Zone 6
Covers the Peace River block, from the NWT border in the north to Fox Creek in the south. Agricultural land in the fertile Peace area is predominate, with boreal forest covering the rest of the zone. Bear, Whitetail, geese, moose are popular species, along with some excellent fishing opportunities in lakes such as Sturgeon and Slave.
- Dunvegan Fish and Game Association
- High Level Sporting Association
- Mighty Peace Fish and Game Association
- Red Earth Creek Rod & Gun Club