Trip Rating: NOVICE
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Nature Manitoba conducts a variety of outdoor activities throughout the year. Our activities include canoeing, hiking, cycling, snowshoeing, camping, cross-country skiing, and other outdoor recreational pursuits. All outdoor activities are free for members, with the exception of any cabin/park fees, if applicable, and the Grey Hares group is listed separately. In order to explore the option of membership, non-members may attend a trip or two at no cost. Before registering for a trip please review the safety requirements and the difficulty rating using the following Trip Rating Guidelines.
Note: Activities follow the Nature Manitoba Dog Policy.
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Snowshoe East of Winnipeg . Area to be determined based on snow and we could […]
Two Cooks/One Night January 16, 2016 6 pm Cooks – Roger Sutherland and Karen Clements
When? Saturday, January 16, 2016
Activity Type: Spur of the Moment
Two Cooks/One Night January 16, 2016 6pm Cooks – Roger Sutherland and Karen Clements 782 […]
Ski the rolling, forested, sheltered trails of Grand Beach
When? Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Activity Type: Grey Hares
Ski the rolling, forested, sheltered trails of Grand Beach. Ski some of the 35 kms […]
Ski the rolling, forested, sheltered trails of Grand Beach.
When? Monday, January 11, 2016
Activity Type: Grey Hares - Skiing
Ski the rolling, forested, sheltered trails of Grand Beach. Ski some of the 35 kms […]
Ski the forested trails at Beaudry Park (Headingly).
Snowshoe/Ski at Camp Morton Provincial Park.
When? Monday, January 4, 2016
Activity Type: Grey Hares - Snowshoeing
Snowshoe/Ski at Camp Morton Provincial Park.
Snowshoe the Blueberry Rock Hiking Trails and the Lac du Bonnet Wildlife Ponds area. Lunch […]
Hike the paths at the Fort Whyte Centre and then Lunch at the restaurant there.