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Spruce Woods Provincial Park

Spruce Woods Provincial Park

With an area of 269 km2, Spruce Woods Provincial Park is characterized by spruce parkland, upland deciduous forest, mixed-grass prairie, open and stabilized sand dunes and riverbottom forest.

Classified as a Natural Park, its purpose is to preserve areas that are representative of the Assiniboine Delta Natural Region; and accommodate a diversity of recreational opportunities and resource uses.

Photo Credit: Explore150 Digital Media Blogger, Dan Dickson.

Text Credit: Site Description from Government of Manitoba, Conservation and Parks, used under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License

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  • Trailwalking
    guestBook Guestbook/ Explore150 Team/ Nov 15, 2013 Trailwalking

    I chose to take a winter trail used by snowmobiles and walked my 3 dogs down it for a n hour or so. The interconnecting trails meant for different types of activity from horses, snowmobiles and mountain bikes to even a portage route.

Spruce Woods Provincial Park

Spruce Woods Provincial Park

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Name the desert-like sand dunes that exist within the park:

Little Sahara Sandy Spruce Valley Spirit Sands
NEWS FEED
  • Trailwalking
    guestBook Guestbook/ Explore150 Team/ Nov 15, 2013 Trailwalking

    I chose to take a winter trail used by snowmobiles and walked my 3 dogs down it for a n hour or so. The interconnecting trails meant for different types of activity from horses, snowmobiles and mountain bikes to even a portage route.

With an area of 269 km2, Spruce Woods Provincial Park is characterized by spruce parkland, upland deciduous forest, mixed-grass prairie, open and stabilized sand dunes and riverbottom forest.

Classified as a Natural Park, its purpose is to preserve areas that are representative of the Assiniboine Delta Natural Region; and accommodate a diversity of recreational opportunities and resource uses.

Highway 5, Carberry, Manitoba
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Photo: Explore150 Digital Media Blogger, Dan Dickson.