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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.
You are hereby invited to our annual Mantario Potluck event! This for cabin users , […]
Mystery Hike More info at a later date.
Hike the St. Norbert Heritage Trails
When? Saturday, January 19, 2019
Activity Type: General Trips - Hiking
Hike through St. Norbert for ca. 8 km. and experience its history, natural riverine areas […]
Ski the rolling and forested trails of Grand Beach
When? Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Activity Type: Grey Hares - Skiing
Ski some of the 35 kms of sheltered trails in the spruce and pine forest […]
Please join Roger for hike at Bird's Hill Provincial Park . Meeting place is Perkins […]
Winter Hike in Birds Hill Provincial Park
When? Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Activity Type: Grey Hares - Hiking
Winter Hike in Birds Hill Provincial Park (or snowshoe if enough snow) from Chickadee parking […]
St Vital Park Hike or snowshoe
When? Sunday, January 6, 2019
Activity Type: General Trips - Hiking, Snowshoeing
Snowshoe or hike in St. Vital Park for about 1.5 hours .
Hike in Birds Hill Provincial Park, enjoying peaceful surroundings amongst the winter landscape.
An easy hike along the extreme southwest end of the Harte Trail, ca. 8-10 km.