Discover the best top things to do in Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba including Granite Hills Golf Club, Lac du Bonnet & District Museum, Blueberry Hill Trail, Lac du Bonnet Beach, International Canadian School of Survival, Black Bear Golf Club, Atikaki Provincial Wilderness Park.
5.0 based on 21 reviews
Granite Hills Golf Course, located just 20 minutes from the scenic town of Lac du Bonnet, is Manitoba's newest and most spectacular golf course. Come out and experience the 18 spectacular holes, situated in the heart of the Canadian Shield and winding along the shores of Lake Lac du Bonnet.All holes boast 4 sets of tees ranging in yardage from the back, black tees at 7082 yards to the forward, red tees at 5428 yards. The championship caliber golf course is challenging, but fair playing and will accommodate golfers of all skill levels.The natural beauty of Granite Hills Golf Course is second to none in the country. From the large granite rock outcroppings, elevated tee blocks, 35 sand bunkers, 5 lakeside fairways, and abundant wildlife, to the perfect stands of birch, poplar and pine all along the course. The scenery will leave you breathless and top off the enjoyment of your round.Granite Hills Golf Club offers a public dock for those arriving by boat.A must see, must play course for all golfers.
It was a great time golfing with my son a great day away from the city staff really friendly breakfast it was so tasty We order with my son a Denver sandwich it was so tasty it’s a beautiful place to golf.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Blueberry Rock Hiking Trail is an easy 1.8 Km trail with much beauty There is an outhouse at the trailhead/parking lot. Some trail sites included wildlife, nature, blueberries, fungi, picnic areas with fire pits, benches to sit down, trail direction signs, wildflowers, a lookout tower, and an open rock quarry. Many photo opportunities if interested This trail includes some rock climbing Appropriate footwear suggested especially for safe exploration of quarry area.
Our programs are designed for individuals who work, play, hunt, fish, and commute thru or over the Canadian wilderness. Open to all levels of outdoor enthusiasts from beginner to advanced. Public courses are offered every Spring and Fall. We also run private courses for organizations at reasonable rates! Survival by Training at the International Canadian School of Survival is a licensed resource tourism operator registered with Manitoba Conservation conducting eco-tourism, fishing, hunting, and wilderness safety and survival training. Our instructors have Canadian and International survival training and military experience.
3.5 based on 8 reviews
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