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www.whiteshell.mb.ca |
From the Precambrian Shield to the multitude of lakes and rivers, the Whiteshell Park is Canada at its best! Almost 2800 square kilometres of protected wilderness parkland characterizes this Provincial Park located in eastern Manitoba, Canada. Hiking trails, canoe routes, cross-country ski trails, snow mobile trails and Canadian Shield rock everywhere are what makes the Whiteshell Provincial Park a destination location. |
www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/parks |
Welcome to Parks and Natural Areas Manitoba's parks offer a wide range of services and facilities for your year-round enjoyment. No matter what recreational activities you pursue, you are sure to enjoy our spectacular natural environments, unique cultural sites, sandy beaches and clear waters. When you are ready to experience everything under the sun, come to Manitoba provincial parks. Explore this website for information on camping, reservations, special programs, maps and the latest park's news. We are continually working to expand our number of parks and protected areas and conserve Manitoba's biological diversity so come back and visit often. |
www.pinawaclub.mb.ca |
The Pinawa Club offers a challenging, scenic, 18-hole course abundant with wildlife. The course is fast becoming the preferred away-from home course in Manitoba. Carved from the forest and rocks of the Canadian Shield, the course is one of the most scenic in Manitoba. Bounded by the Winnipeg River and the Pinawa Channel, it is challenging while playable by golfers at all skill levels. The Pinawa Club golf course offers a full-service Pro Shop with quality golf merchandise and golf attire. Power cart and club rentals, lessons and practise facilities are available. |
www.eastmansnopals.ca |
Eastman SNO PALS is a regional snowmobile club formed in 1996 by the amalgamation of smaller, local clubs from Pinawa, Agassiz (Seddon's Corner) and Lac du Bonnet. This is where the acronym PAL derives from. Other clubs have joined us since then. The SNO PALS is presently comprised of members from Pinawa, Lac du Bonnet, Seddon's Corner, Seven Sister Falls, Whitemouth and Elma. The club maintains approximately 320 km of trails, stretching from Great Falls in the north, Elma to the south, Seddons Corner to the west and Pinawa in the east. The trails connect with trails maintained by neighboring clubs and are part of the provincial trail network overseen by SnoMan (Snowmobilers of Manitoba), the provincial snowmobiling association. |