Manitoba Trails

Brokenhead Trail

Discover the natural beauty of the Brokenhead Wetland Trail, a serene escape that showcases Manitoba’s unique biodiversity and cultural history. This trail offers a unique opportunity to learn about the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation’s deep connection to the land, which they’ve used for over 300 years for gathering medicinal plants, hunting, and fishing.

Perfect for a peaceful outing, the trail blends gravel paths and boardwalks, allowing visitors to explore the fragile wetlands without disturbing its delicate ecosystem. Keep an eye out for rare native orchids, carnivorous plants, and other wonders that make this area truly special.

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    Trail Highlights

    Length: 2.7 km
    Average Time: 45 min-1 hour
    Type: Out and back
    Difficulty: ⅕

    Accessibility:
    Wheelchair and stroller accessible (mostly boardwalk)
    Bathrooms: No
    Parking: Trail lot
    Dogs: Not allowed
    Park Pass: Not required

    What people are saying

    "Perfect trail away from the city!"

    Anonymous Nature Club Member

    "Loved this couple. So knowledgeable but not just textbook- they believed and felt what they were saying," said about the hosts Taylor Galvin, and Dylan.

    Anonymous Nature Club Member