Travel Manitoba Vacation Guide

Spring/Summer 2013

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Pa r k s & B e a c h e s 30 l rock n' strol eep Rock at St Beach Park Steep Rock Beach Park Take a hike, relax or go Batty AT Steep Rock Beach Park >>Tucked away amid the limestone outcroppings and cliffs near the pristine shores of Lake Manitoba, Steep Rock offers private campsites, sandy beaches, nature trails and canoeing. Catch live entertainment on the mainstage, stock up on bait at the nearby marina, or go exploring in the limestone caves — where you can witness colonies of bats in their natural habitat. Two and a half hours northwest of Winnipeg. Drop by www.steeprockbeach.ca to book a site. Shell we go to Turtle Mountain? >>Turtle Mountain Provincial Park — Slow and steady wins the race to Turtle Mountain, which encompasses nearly 200 square kilometers and just as many lakes and wetlands. Get lost in rich hardwood forests of Manitoba maple and black poplar, spin your wheels on the network of cycling trails leading from nearby Adam Lake, or climb the Turtle's Back Trail for a sweeping panoramic view that stretches as far as the Peace Tower at the International Peace Garden. Unwind in a bed and breakfast (bedandbreakfast.mb.ca) or pitch a tent at serviced and backcountry camping sites. Turtle Mountain Provincial Park

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