![]() Before, during, and after the festival, skate down Winnipeg’s free Red River Mutual Trail. Celebrating 51 years in 2020 (February 14 to 23), the colossally cool celebration in the Saint-Boniface French quarter features nightly concerts, snow sculpting, and children’s activities, in addition to signature fur trading-era events like storytelling, military reenactments, and traditional craft demonstrations at Fort Gibraltar. Photographs Courtesy Thermëa by Nordik Spa-Nature Celebrate Winter in WinnipegĮmbrace the frosty fun of winter in Winnipeg, host of Western Canada’s largest winter festival: Festival du Voyageur. Stay off-the-grid in a solar-powered High Lake eco-cabin at Falcon Trails Resort, a family-owned rustic retreat inside the park on the shores of High and Falcon lakes. Learn about the area’s deep Indigenous cultural roots on a guided tour (summer only) of Bannock Point Petroforms. Add more adventure at Caddy Lake, where you can kayak and canoe through granite-faced tunnels. Pitch a tent at the beachside West Hawk Lake Campground to explore the lake and climb the rocky shoreline outcrop. Spanning 1,053 square miles and featuring 200 lakes, the park is a warm-weather hotspot for swimming, fishing, and paddling, and a winter wonderland for snowshoeing, ice fishing, and other frozen fun. Enjoy Four-Season Adventure in Whiteshell Provincial ParkĮastern Manitoba’s Whiteshell Provincial Park is a year-round playground for outdoor activities. Bring your own tent or, better yet, reserve a yurt, tiny house-like Micro-Cube, or A-frame oTENTik cabin. Mid-May to mid-October, spend the night within walking distance of the lake and the town at Wasagaming Campground. Swim and snorkel off the sandy beach in Wasagaming, Clear Lake’s friendly resort town. ![]() ![]() Walk the leisurely Clear Lake South Shore Trail, part of the more than 250-mile hiking- and mountain-biking trail network crisscrossing the park. Rent a ride to explore Clear Lake by boat, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard. ![]() Located along the Manitoba Escarpment-a tilted rock shelf formed more than 65 million years ago-the pristine park is the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people. Photograph by Ken Gillespie, Alamy Stock Photo Experience the Clear Lake LifeĬlear Lake is the crown jewel of southern Manitoba’s Riding Mountain National Park. The Common craft beer and wine kiosk is located in the newly renovated Food Hall of The Forks Market. ![]()
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