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Where to Hike Near the Pinawa Suspension Bridge

People walk over the Pinawa Suspension Bridge in Manitoba.

Photo by Neil Bailey

BY MIRA OBERMAN, COMMUNICATIONS AND ENGAGEMENT MANAGER, CPAWS MANITOBA

The Pinawa suspension bridge brings out the child in just about anyone as it bounces freely under your step. Rising 13 ft above the water, it offers an incredible view of the area.

The trail on the other side is well worth the trip. It’s along the farthest western reach of the Canadian Shield with plenty of Precambrian rock to climb but a gentler slope than you’ll find in the Whiteshell. It meanders past lakes, a wetland and inspiring views of the river below. In summer you can see tubers, kayaks, and canoes speeding along the water.

Part of the Great Canadian Trail, this hike can be as long or short as you want it to be. A typical hike would be from the bridge to the old dam, about 5 km there and back. There are several side trails and mini loops along the way so take a moment to pause at junctions to make sure you’re going the right way.

We usually start our hike at the suspension bridge and trek 2.5 km in and out again. It takes us about 90 minutes but could be longer based on trail conditions and/or if you like to stop to explore or enjoy the view.

How to Get There

Set your GPS for the Pinawa Cemetery, or follow these directions:

Photo by Neil Bailey.

Amenities

How to Dress for Winter Hiking

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.

Photo by Neil Bailey.

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.

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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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