Discover the best top things to do in Manitoba, Manitoba including WAVpaddling - Day Courses, Caddy Lake Tunnels, Keystone Center, Narcisse Snake Dens, Springhill Winter Park, Gimli Motorsports Park, Lundar Beach Provincial Park, Scotswood Links, The Meadows, Brandon's Community Sportsplex.
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5.0 based on 1 reviews
WAVpaddling is central Canada's paddling school. We provide highly personalized, small group, and instructional adventures to paddlers of all skill levels. Our programs include: Kayaking - Flatwater and Whitewater Canoeing - Flatwater and Whitewater Stand Up Paddleboarding Wilderness First Aid Whitewater Rescue Wilderness Navigation Guided Trips Private, Group, and Customized Courses/Trips
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Travelled here July 2020. We launched our kayaks and canoe from Caddy lake campground. Paddled with a 11yr old and two 13yr olds to the first tunnel. We opted to take our time and pull our boats ashore a few times for the kids to swim and have a picnic lunch. Water was refreshing ! Lots of birds to spot along the way. Round trip was 4hrs. Water was calm. This place is just a gem! Caddy lake resort had ice cream treats after the trip!
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Brandon is fortunate to have this great facility. The hockey rink is a great place to watch hockey and is comfortable with great food choices and ample parking. The other areas are great and the Winter Fair is amazing.
4.0 based on 4 reviews
The staff was excellent and they even had the kitchen staff/instructor give my son lessons as all instructors were busy. My son was very pleased with the day .
4.0 based on 7 reviews
Awesome Provincial Park with a quiet public beach and walking trail in Lundar Marsh that runs about 3km. There is a fairly decent sized campground right along the beach with 3 bathrooms scattered throughout and showers. The bugs can be bad at different times of the summer it really is unpredictable in that way but great hidden spot in the province.
3.0 based on 9 reviews
The Meadows has been designed to provide a challenge and enjoyment for golfers of all skill levels. Multiple tee boxes on each hole will allow the course to accommodate the recreational player at approximately 5400 yards yet providing a tough test for the low handicapper at 6900 yards. Players will be faced with water hazards and strategically placed fairway, pot and green side bunkers. The large, undulating greens, consistently ranked among the best greens in Manitoba, have been built to USGA specifications and have been seeded with Penn A4 bent grass to provide a consistent putting surface. Unique blends of fescue and rye grasses have been used in the rough to shape each hole and create the look and feel of the "Prairie Links" design.
3.0 based on 5 reviews
Brandon is fortunate to have this facility. In Manitoba it is difficult to find racquetball courts that are open to the public. The courts have been recently painted and are always clean. The indoor pool is a bonus during our long winters. Considering the age of this facility I feel that it has been kept up very well and staff are friendly and accommodating.
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