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Go Winter Hiking in Winnipeg at Bois-des-Esprits

A group of people hike on a trail at Bois-des-Esprits in Winnipeg.

Photo by Riley Chervinski.

BY MIRA OBERMAN, COMMUNICATIONS AND ENGAGEMENT MANAGER, CPAWS MANITOBA

Bois-des-Esprits is the perfect introduction to winter hiking.

More than 20 tree carvings turn the trail into a treasure hunt, enchanting and mystifying adults and children alike.

The woods are filled with deer and birdsong.

And there is no intimidatingly long drive or risk of getting lost in the cold.

Located along the Seine River in St. Vital, Bois-des-Esprits is big enough to feel like you’re in a forest and small enough that you can see your way out at any point. It’s also accessible by bus.

Photo by Riley Chervinski.

Bois-des-Esprits (“Woods Where the Spirits Dwell”) is the largest remaining riverbank forest in Winnipeg.

The 117-acre urban forest is packed with a variety of natural attractions: oaks and aspen forests, grasslands, and wetlands dotted with fuzzy cattails. Rolling hills and plenty of winding side paths enhance the experience.

Children and adventurous adults will enjoy climbing along the many fallen trees and exploring shelters made out of fallen limbs. The river becomes another well-loved pathway once it freezes over and is often dotted with homemade skating rinks.

The forest’s most popular attraction — Woody-Mhitik, the three-metre-tall tree spirit carved out of the remains of a 75-foot elm tree in 2004 by Walter Mirosh and Robert Leclair from Les Gens de Bois Woodcarving Club — is sadly no more. It toppled over in August 2021.

Many tree spirits remain, carved out of dead trees throughout the forest. Keen eyes will also find carvings of an owl, chickadees, a dove, a heron, and much more. A map of the carvings and more information about Bois-des-Esprits is available from Save Our Seine.

How to Get There

Amenities

How to Dress for Winter Hiking

Photo by Riley Chervinski.

What to Bring on Your Winter Hike

Do you want to go on a group hike with like-minded people? Our free group hikes part of our Outdoor Fun programming are an easy way to get outside and explore Manitoba’s beautiful provincial parks with other people.

About the CPAWS Manitoba Nature Club

CPAWS Manitoba’s Nature Club is designed to help Manitobans get outside, make new friends, and learn about the wonders of nature.

We’ve developed a wide range of programming and activities to help Manitobans of all ages and abilities enjoy the health and wellness benefits of nature.

Be sure to subscribe to our events newsletter and follow us on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter so you don’t miss out on upcoming events.

This program is possible thanks to the generous support of The Winnipeg Foundation and the Conservation Trust, a Manitoba Climate and Green Plan Initiative delivered by the Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation.

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