Located southwest of Lundar, the ranch is over 12 square miles of privately owned Canada Goose sanctuary. The sanctuary started off with 12 birds in the early 50's and it now sees upward of 10,000 birds every year, including 3 to 5 thousand goslings. The geese arrive in March and leave in November.
Lawrence King, photographer and videographer, worked and managed the area since 1947 until his retirement in 2013. He was initially hired as a hunting guide and was kept on to feed and care for the geese. He became Manager of the sanctuary in 1964.
After Lawrence King retired, Jim Brandson became the new Manager.
Lawrence King built the Goose Statue and Marlene Hourd of Inwood hand painted it. The statue is on a swivel and is a weather vane.
East Meadows Ranch is an integral part of the Marshy Point Goose Refuge.