Trip Rating: ADVANCED
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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.
Please contact the trip leader directly with any questions, as listed below. We welcome people to try us out before becoming a member, so please consider coming out to one of our activities.
Please review trip descriptions carefully or contact the trip leader individually to confirm their requirements.
Ski Kenora with Bryon Burville.
Spend the February long weekend on a ski trip to the beautiful Mantario cabin in […]
This is a guided Whiteshell Ski Club-sponsored event suited to all skill levels, beginners and […]
Ski the easy trails of Kildonan Park and Golf Course
When? Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Activity Type: Grey Hares
9 km's of easy, gentle trails, heated changing room and washroom, concession. Followed by lunch […]
Ski the Whitemouth River ski trails at Hadashville
When? Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Activity Type: Grey Hares
Flat or gently rolling terrain – 8km's of trails through mixed spruce, pine and birch […]
Join Les McCann on the cross-country ski trails at Pinawa.
Ski Bittersweet’s ski trails near Treherne
When? Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Activity Type: Grey Hares
24km's of skating and classic ski trails of varying difficulty, from easy to difficult. Easier […]
Join Roger Sutherland for a Seine River hike from Fort Gibraltar to Happyland Park. Meet […]
Join Rose on a snowshoe expedition along the lakeshore and in Camp Morton Provincial Park […]