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From tranquil lakes to turbulent white waters, Manitoba provincial parks are perfect places for canoeing. With over 100,000 lakes and countless streams and rivers, we truly are a paddlers’ paradise.

Paddlers will appreciate the flat water and few, simple portages at the following lakes:

These locations are recommended for paddlers looking for larger lakes, moving water and several, long portages:

The following rivers offer moving water, rapids, long distances and isolation:

Paddlers seeking long trips, remote locations, numerous rapids and big water will find what they are looking for on these rivers:

To purchase canoe route maps, guides, publications and information on the Bloodvein, Seal and Hayes Rivers visit www.canadamapsales.com or call toll-free 1-877-627-7226 The Great Outdoor Adventure Guide also lists outfitters and suppliers. Call 1-800-665-0040 Ext AD4 for your free copy.


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