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Duck Mountain Provincial Park — Attraction in Cote No. 271

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Duck Mountain Provincial Park
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Duck Mountain Provincial Park is a provincial park, located in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan 14 kilometres east of the town of Kamsack and stretches about 12 kilometres eastward to the Saskatchewan / Manitoba boundary. The park covers approximately 150 km².
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Duck Mountain Provincial Park
CanadaSaskatchewanCote No. 271Duck Mountain Provincial Park

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Duck Mountain Provincial Park

Highway 57, MB-366, Duck Mountain Provincial Park, MB, Canada
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Duck Mountain Provincial Park is a provincial park, located in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan 14 kilometres east of the town of Kamsack and stretches about 12 kilometres eastward to the Saskatchewan / Manitoba boundary. The park covers approximately 150 km².

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4.7
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3.0
7y

If you are here for hiking, don't go to the Blue Lakes area. The Blue Lakes Trail is the trail from @$#. We must have climbed over or crawled under 50 or 60 or more downed trees blocking the path. We would have turned around early, but thought it would get better. But no. Some trees had been there so long there were well-worn paths around them or the tree trunk was smooth where people had been climbing over them for a long time. Other trees were newly fallen. Forget about protecting yourself from ticks. You are right there on and around the logs and branches. And the woods are so full of dead trees on the ground there was hardly a square meter not crossed by a downed tree trunk or branch. Worst I've ever seen. The trail should either be closed or a sign should be posted warning about...

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2.0
11y

The 3d effect of all the trails is so much different,all these pictures and google earth are not what they are when you get there. This site should be updated,what I'm saying is it's outdated maybe from the late 80's to early 90's,is what this is! I've been there all my life and the loggers have clearcutted this mountain to nothing.All trails are not what they seem when you get there,nothing is maintaned. Who does a person have to contact to make this happen,obviously the graphics are wrong,when you look for trails. At least the roads and lakes are done right but not...

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4.0
3y

Beautiful lake, clean water, nice beach area, well maintained, full with natural beauty, there are around 6 lake located inside the provincial park area. All of them are full with natural beauty. For them who wants to go for camping, camp ground located in east blue lake and child lake, rest, you can explore with boat but don't have camp ground.

  • Poor Gravel roads, good tire for the vehicle is recommended *

*Very limited Cell phone coverage *

Those campers who wants to do fishing and boating, highly recommend.

Over all great place...

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Dawn LedbetterDawn Ledbetter
If you are here for hiking, don't go to the Blue Lakes area. The Blue Lakes Trail is the trail from @$#. We must have climbed over or crawled under 50 or 60 or more downed trees blocking the path. We would have turned around early, but thought it would get better. But no. Some trees had been there so long there were well-worn paths around them or the tree trunk was smooth where people had been climbing over them for a long time. Other trees were newly fallen. Forget about protecting yourself from ticks. You are right there on and around the logs and branches. And the woods are so full of dead trees on the ground there was hardly a square meter not crossed by a downed tree trunk or branch. Worst I've ever seen. The trail should either be closed or a sign should be posted warning about the hazards.
Abu Sayeed Md MarufAbu Sayeed Md Maruf
Beautiful lake, clean water, nice beach area, well maintained, full with natural beauty, there are around 6 lake located inside the provincial park area. All of them are full with natural beauty. For them who wants to go for camping, camp ground located in east blue lake and child lake, rest, you can explore with boat but don't have camp ground. ** Poor Gravel roads, good tire for the vehicle is recommended ** **Very limited Cell phone coverage ** Those campers who wants to do fishing and boating, highly recommend. Over all great place for summer fun.
EE
Although the weather was poor for my visit I loved this park. I came from the north side, having cruised the grain fields watching raptors. I was pleasantly surprised at how much water was in view along the wide, well maintained gravel road. My schedule limited time for walking but Duck Mt. offered so many wetlands, ponds and lakes to observe I couldn't believe it. Of several parks visited in Manitoba this was the best. Lots of waterfowl around along with song birds and raptors including red-tailed hawks, kestrels and more. Highly recommend this stop.
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If you are here for hiking, don't go to the Blue Lakes area. The Blue Lakes Trail is the trail from @$#. We must have climbed over or crawled under 50 or 60 or more downed trees blocking the path. We would have turned around early, but thought it would get better. But no. Some trees had been there so long there were well-worn paths around them or the tree trunk was smooth where people had been climbing over them for a long time. Other trees were newly fallen. Forget about protecting yourself from ticks. You are right there on and around the logs and branches. And the woods are so full of dead trees on the ground there was hardly a square meter not crossed by a downed tree trunk or branch. Worst I've ever seen. The trail should either be closed or a sign should be posted warning about the hazards.
Dawn Ledbetter

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Beautiful lake, clean water, nice beach area, well maintained, full with natural beauty, there are around 6 lake located inside the provincial park area. All of them are full with natural beauty. For them who wants to go for camping, camp ground located in east blue lake and child lake, rest, you can explore with boat but don't have camp ground. ** Poor Gravel roads, good tire for the vehicle is recommended ** **Very limited Cell phone coverage ** Those campers who wants to do fishing and boating, highly recommend. Over all great place for summer fun.
Abu Sayeed Md Maruf

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Although the weather was poor for my visit I loved this park. I came from the north side, having cruised the grain fields watching raptors. I was pleasantly surprised at how much water was in view along the wide, well maintained gravel road. My schedule limited time for walking but Duck Mt. offered so many wetlands, ponds and lakes to observe I couldn't believe it. Of several parks visited in Manitoba this was the best. Lots of waterfowl around along with song birds and raptors including red-tailed hawks, kestrels and more. Highly recommend this stop.
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