Parks, Trails, Beaches and Places
Manitoba, Canada Adventure Travel

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Central Plains

Portage la Prairie, Holland and Gladstone Parks, Trails, Historic Sites, Canada, MB for planning adventures, and activities.

Eastern Manitoba

Central Plains Parks and Places

Interlake Region

Interlake Region Parks and Places

Northern Region

Northern Region Parks and Places

Parkland Region

Parkland Region Parks and Places

Pembina Valley

Pembina Valley Parks and Places

Western Region

Western Region Parks and Places

Winnipeg Region

Winnipeg Region Parks and Places
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Broadway Promenade is a linear park and a recreation pathway located in the City of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The pathway visits a festival site and exhibits detailing the forts and fur trading history of the region.
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Winnipeg
riverbank-trail
The Assiniboine River Corridor is a popular destination for hiking, biking, rollerblading, and jogging during the summer months and cross country skiing during the winter months. The trail is an ideal route for sightseeing the community of Brandon.
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Conservation Drive
Brandon
duckpark
Duck Mountain Provincial Park and the Duck Mountain Provincial Forest Site are two natural wilderness backcountry areas located in the Swan Valley - just south of the community of Swan River, Manitoba, Canada.
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PR 366
Swan River
rainbow
Some of the summer activities enjoyed in the park include swimming, boating, water skiing, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, sunbathing, camping, picnicking and birdwatching. During the winter months the activities enjoyed include ice fishing, snowmobiling and cross country skiing.
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Highway #20
Dauphin
elk
The main adventures enjoyed in the remote wilderness park include canoeing, fishing, birdwatching, white water rafting, hunting and wilderness camping. Always make sure to keep a keen eye open while exploring for some First Nation pictographs painted on the rocks and cliffs.
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Lac du Bonnet
lakeofprairies
Lake of the Prairies is a man-made lake measuring 67 kilometres long. It is one of the larger lakes in the western half of the province and one of the more popular recreation destinations in the region for water sports.
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Hwy #482
Inglis
hecla
Some of the popular features to visit when in the park include the historic buildings in Hecla Village; the waterfront in Gull Harbour; the First Nation history on Black Island; the views from North Point cliffs; the Quarry Picnic Site and the many hiking trails leading to bird blinds, viewing tower
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Highway #8
Riverton
ambroisebeach
The white sandy beach is the highlight of the park. The beach is the central hub of activity in the park for swimming, sunbathing, reading, sightseeing and birdwatching. Other activities enjoyed throughout the park include camping, hiking, sightseeing, picnicking, windsurfing and fishing.
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Saint Ambroise
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The Riverwalk Promenades are located in the City of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The entire riverwalk experience involves exploring two river pathways. One is called the Red Riverwalk Trail and it follows the banks of the Red River and the other, called the Assiniboine Riverwalk Trail.
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Winnipeg
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The 40 hectare (99 acre) park is home to many beautiful flower gardens, large grass lawns and the site of some of the province's tallest and oldest trees. The main gardens in the park include the South Garden, North Garden and the Rock Garden.
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Armstrong Avenue
Winnipeg
whitewater
Some say Whitewater Lake is one of the top birding sites in the province with over 200 bird species sighted in the park. The region is identified as a priority migratory bird habitat of Canadian importance for geese, waterfowl and shorebirds.
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Highway #10
Boissevain
fortgarry
Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site of Canada is a popular destination today for sightseeing, tours, guides and history. Throughout the historical attraction are actors dressed in period costumes going about their day. Again, the 1850s has returned tot he fort with fur traders, trappers...
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Highway #52
Selkirk
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Vital Park measures 46 hectares in size. It is considered one of the larger city parks in the City of Winnipeg therefore it attracts allot of attention. Many visit the area for walking, jogging, picnicking, birdwatching and sightseeing.
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Vital Road
Winnipeg
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Narcisse Snake Dens. World’s largest concentration population of overwintering red-sided garter snakes in the world gather together in writhing, tangled masses as they perform their spring mating ritual.
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Highway 17
Narcisse
FortWhyte-Alloway-reception centre
All-year great family destination.The seven kilometres of trail available to be trekked at FortWhyte Alive provide visitors with exercise and the opportunity to view its diverse habitats. FortWhyte Alive is open 364 days a year.
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1961 McCreary Rd
Winnipeg
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