This is a nice place to chill with family and friends. A cute place to made great memories with your love ones, but Please bring chairs, AND WATER SHOES. Rocks hurts when you try to walk with bare food. Water temperature is, You know! Around 12° right Now (September 11) anyway I jumped in, bottom was clear with sharp and huge rocks. Again, shoes is the trick! Nice part, Water doesn't smell to algie or fish, like twin lake. Ohhh! In the trail I found many narcisses Snakes 🐍 (personally, I hate snakes) it wasn't a pleasant moment to encounter with many of those critures. Ohh, you will find a Nice Guys called: Peter, who has a boat, kayak and many more attractive activities over there to make you feel that you are in Mexico ⛱️ Hope you like my Honest review and give it...
Read moreAn amazing, amazing view of the perfect teal coloured lake through the spaced out trees. The trail is about 2 meters elevated from the shore so you do get a nice view 180°, and when your done admiring the lake from afar you can just walk down in to lake as easy as that. There's enough space beside the trail- a meter wide grassy patch along the trail to comfortably sit large groups or families or to put up a day tent, whichever you like. Not to mention the trees giving a nice shade over the grass area for you to just relax and get in tune with the waves crashing on to the rocky/pebbled shores of the lake and a wind that carry a honey like...
Read moreThis place is really a Canadian Wonder. Limestone formations that date back to the time before the glaciers when Lake Agassiz spread over most of Manitoba dominate the shoreline. You could spend 2 days exploring the area. A reasonable level of fitness is required to ascend and descend between the higher plateaus and the beach level. The only thing that marrs this magnificent place is the trash and rubbish that has been left behind by selfish people. Only a 2.5 hour drive from Winnipeg, this Covid-19 summer is the perfect time to explore this Marvel in our...
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