Duck Mountain Provincial Park - Duck Mountain Provincial Park

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Highway 57, MB-366,

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Website : https://www.gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/park-maps-and-locations/western/duck.html
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Description : Camping, hiking & canoeing in a lake-dotted woodland area, plus wildlife like black bears & moose.

Highway 57, MB-366,
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Kathryn Diane on Google

I've been all over Manitoba, and I've camped all across Canada. This was one of my favourite places I've ever been to. Wellman Lake campground was super beautiful and had a lot of great private sites and very clean, modern bathrooms. A great hiking trail is accessible from the campground as well. The entire park has lots of great trails and cute little lakes, plus fantastic views if you drive in from the north or south. Can't wait to come back.
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Erin Holowec on Google

Beautiful hiking trails and lakes, the yurts were awesome! Electricity, so we brought a coffee maker, toaster little grill, lights etc.
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A J Taylor on Google

Just a wonderful place, loved every minute of our visit and overnight at Blue Lake. Going back for sure!!
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Dian pink on Google

Gull Lake and Baldy Mountain tower. A incredible wilderness experience . Fishing, hiking, camping, photography, diving, swimming and more.
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L C on Google

Nice park, but not a fan of the gravel roads. You would have thought they would have been paved. Things are a bit distanced though, the Wellman Lake campground is at the very top of the park, and some of the most scenic areas are in the South half of the park 40-45 min away. Therefore we didn’t have the chance ourselves to explore as we had a shorter stay. If you really want to explore everything you’re going to need more time. The park is a great place to go for hiking and fishing.
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Dawn Ledbetter on Google

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.
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Shawn Filipchuk on Google

Beautil come summer or winter up here in the Duck mountains... stoped by blue lakes here for a few mins and took some pictures ?
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Nigel Kerr on Google

This is by far one of the best provincial parks in Manitoba. Beautiful, well maintained, spacious camp sites. Super happy to have spent some time making some great memories.

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