Description
Description
Cradled in Canada’s geographic centre, Manitoba is home to serene stretches of wilderness interspersed with charming rural communities and rich pockets of outdoor recreation opportunity. Over half of the province’s population lives in the capital city of Winnipeg, leaving the rest of Manitoba wide-open for exploring. In the south, the landscape is a diverse mix of tall grass prairie, pine forest and even desert-like sand dunes. As you move north you will encounter the majestic rock of the Canadian Shield and, further north still, a strip of Arctic tundra along Hudson Bay. Throughout the province, lakes of all shapes and sizes dot the landscape, creating an incredible abundance of fishing opportunities.
To help you navigate this unique part of Canada, the latest edition of our Manitoba Backroad Mapbook contains extensive updates and upgrades. These include the addition of provincial Crown land areas on the maps, noting fish species for the majority of lakes and the bigger river systems, countless road and trail updates and a plethora of new recreational Points of Interest. The Adventures section has also undergone a through review with notable additions to the Backroads, Hunting, Paddling, Snowmobiling and Winter sections, plus the addition of fish stocking and trail charts.
Adventures
Adventures
Backroad Adventures
Our Manitoba Backroad Mapbook provides you with detailed descriptions for all the best natural and man-made attractions you will find while travelling through the province, from the beaches of Lake Winnipeg to the best places to see the Northern Lights such as the Aurora Dome in Churchill, local attractions like the Inglis Grain Elevators and Bob Crain's Bottle House and heritage sites such as the Prince of Wales Fort. This Mapbook contains over 60 listings for backroad attractions across Manitoba.
Fishing AdventuresManitoba is a top fishing destination for a huge variety of fish species, including Arctic grayling, a wide range of trout, northern pike, walleye, sturgeon, and many more. There is an astonishing number of lakes, rivers and streams that can be fished all day long, year-round and our Manitoba Mapbook gives you the lowdown on as many of these as we could reasonably fit (over 450 of them)! New to this edition, we now include labelled fish species on the maps and stocked fish charts for brook trout, brown trout, northern pike, rainbow trout, tiger trout and walleye. From the waters of Lake of the Woods to Bower Lake, Clearwater Lake, Crowduck Lake, Silsby Lake, the Red River and beyond, this Mapbook is full of incredible fishing opportunities.
Hunting AdventuresWith habitats ranging from Arctic tundra to rolling sand dunes, your options for hunting in Manitoba are incredibly diverse. From the hundreds of thousands of waterfowl who migrate through the province to the many deer, moose, bear and caribou that roam the backcountry, this Mapbook is your ultimate hunting guide to Manitoba. We provide you with descriptions of all 62 Game Hunting Areas, from the vast hunting grounds around Gillam and Shamattawa to the waterfowl hunting hotspots around Lake Winnipeg and the big game grazing areas around the Assiniboine River, along with breakdowns of each species you will find and tips on how to hunt them.
Paddling AdventuresThroughout Manitoba there is an abundance of rivers and streams that connect the province's many lakes, creating a plethora of paddling routes for canoers and kayakers. As you move north your options increase, with all waters leading into Hudson Bay. In fact, there are many parts of the north that can only be accessed by water. In your Manitoba Backroad Mapbook, you will find detailed listings for over 100 paddling routes, from the whitewater of the Bloodvein River to the rock tunnels of Caddy Lake, complete with distance, difficulty, portage and camping information and much more.
Park AdventuresManitoba has a small but well-established system of national and provincial parks ranging from primitive backcountry campsites in northern Manitoba, far from any roads, to day-use picnicking sites and vehicle-accessible campgrounds near major urban centres like Winnipeg. Your Manitoba Backroad Mapbook lists all of the province's national and provincial parks, including the impressive amenities of Riding Mountain National Park and Whiteshell Provincial Park, with close to 100 Park Adventures in total.
Trail AdventuresIn addition to established trails for hiking, biking, ATVing, horseback riding, and more, Manitoba is riddled with grid roads or old logging and forest access roads that make for great trekking adventures. Your Manitoba Backroad Mapbook lists over 130 multi-use trails, complete with information on access, distance, difficulty, elevation gain and much more. New to this edition, we also provide you with detailed trail charts for Birds Hill Provincial Park, the Brandon area, Camp Morton Provincial Park, Duck Mountain Provincial Park, Grand Beach Provincial Park, Pembina Valley Provincial Park, Riding Mountain National Park, Turtle Mountain Provincial Park, Whiteshell Provincial Park, the Winnipeg area and the Trans Canada Trail.
ATV AdventuresFrom casual rides along abandoned resource roads to hardcore mud-bogging, long-distance trails through the forest and hill-climbs, Manitoba has it all. Your Manitoba Backroad Mapbook is the go-to guide for ATVing across the province, with over 30 listings for the best places to ride, from the trails in the Sandiland Forest to the Setting Lake Area, Mars Hill Wildlife Management Area and Woodridge, complete with information on staging, trail distances, highlights, elevation gains and more.
Snowmobile AdventuresWinter can last for a long time in Manitoba, which is totally okay with the province's many snowmobilers. A dedicated core of volunteers maintains a sprawling trail network that stretches from one corner of the province to the other, so you can explore for as long as you want and never ride the same trail twice. Your Manitoba Backroad Mapbook contains over 60 detailed listings for the best places to snowmobile in the province, including all the trails around Brandon, Flin Flon, Gillam and Selkirk, complete with information on local snowmobile clubs, trail distances, staging areas and more.
Wildlife AdventuresFrom the polar bears and beluga whales found among the Arctic landscape around Churchill to the songbirds of the Brandon Hills Wildlife Management Area, the lizards of Spruce Woods National Park and the waterfowl of the Whitewater Lake Wildlife Management Area, Manitoba is astoundingly rich in wildlife viewing opportunities. In your Manitoba Backroad Mapbook, you will find over 90 listings for the best wildlife viewing hotspots in the province.
Winter AdventuresThere is no escaping winter in Manitoba. Instead, outdoor adventurers embrace it and enjoy some of the country's best cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails, leading you through scenic forests, along with frozen lakes and across rolling hills. Your Manitoba Backroad Mapbook contains close to 70 listings for the best winter recreation destinations across the province, including the Assessippi Ski Area & Winter Park, the Flin-Flon Cross-Country Ski Trails and the winter trails in Spruce Woods Provincial Park.
Features
Features
Topographic Maps
Featuring 88 detailed topographic maps complete with labeled recreation sites, highways, backcountry roads, trails and other points of interest, this durable, heavy-duty, spiral bound 21.5 x 28 cm (8.5 x 11 in) Mapbook represents the leading industry standard for cartographic sophistication - our maps are even the top choice for search and rescue organizations. Featuring updated road access, provincial Crown land areas, labelled fish species and more, you won't find a more detailed recreation map for Manitoba anywhere.
IndexIn your Manitoba Backroad Mapbook you will find an easy-to-use Index divided into Adventure and Map sections. Each activity or geographic location has page and map numbers and we also include important contact information, distance charts and an advertiser list for easy referencing.