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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.
Join Roger for hike to pittoresqie Pine Point Rapids in Whiteshell Provincial Park followed by […]
Wander the wonderful Whiteshell trails
When? Saturday, May 4, 2019
Activity Type: General Trips - Hiking
Explore the north and mid-range areas of Whiteshell Provincial Park along its many trails (ca. 15 […]
This outing will provide a good chance for seeing many waterfowl, grebes and herons, raptors […]
Meet at the English Garden entrance at 6:30pm.
Walking tour of the Frasers Grove neighbourhood in East Kildonan
When? Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Activity Type: Grey Hares - Hiking
From the start of Kildonan Drive up to the Selkirk Settlers bridge with stops in […]
Join Rudolf Koes on an evening outing to look for woodcock. With luck we may […]
Two (2) Outings to Choose from: Option 2: Birds Hill Park Fungal Foray. An invitation for […]
Hike ‘n Hunt for the Crocus: Western MB
When? Sunday, April 28, 2019
Activity Type: General Trips - Hiking
A full-day hike around Neepawa and Minnedosa around crocus time. A full-day 12-14 km. hike scouring […]
We’ll search for loons, grebes, ducks, raptors and other migrants along the Winnipeg River. Meet […]