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Amateur Prospecting
The idea of striking the mother lode may seem a little unlikely, but you never know. For information on claim staking, check this Manitoba government web site. ATV There are no designated ATV trails in Snow Lake area, but since there are many riders in the area, there are trails through the surrounding boreal forest. ATVs are currently not allowed to ride within the town boundaries. Baseball
Snow Lake has a baseball diamond near the public beach. Scrub games and little league games are always a facet of Snow Lake life during the summer. Camping The Wekusko Falls Provincial Wayside Park is located fifteen minutes south of the Snow Lake town site on the historic Grass River between Tramping Lake and Wekusko Lake. The Park is accessible from Provincial Road #392. The park boasts two suspension bridges over the Falls, several kilometers of hiking and jogging paths, 88 camper sites, 40 electrical sites, and 25 tenting sites. Canoeing
Northern Manitoba is wonderful canoeing country, and Snow Lake is perfect with its calm waters and magnificent scenery. The Grass River route offers canoeists the chance to paddle the same historic route that Samuel Hearne and other early fur traders traversed. In fact, there is archaeological evidence the aboriginal Canadians have been utilizing this particular route for over 5,000 years. Be sure to see the ancient aboriginal rock paintings on Tramping Lake. The Grass River has clearly marked portage routes, camping and rest sites, and extremely beautiful scenery. Many Europeans travel to northern Manitoba specifically to experience the Grass River route. Cross Country Skiing
Snow Lake has many kilometers of cleared, groomed and maintained cross country ski trails through the beautiful boreal forest. Curling
The Snow Lake Curling Club has five artificial ice sheets and is a very active place over the winter. Numerous bonspiels, and ladies’, men’s and junior teams play and practice in this modern facility located adjacent to the commercial area. Fishing The pristine waters of Snow Lake and the numerous surrounding lakes offer the angler the opportunity to catch Walleye (Pickerel), Northern Pike (Jack), Lake Trout, Rainbow Trout and numerous other miscellaneous species. There are six major road accessible master angler lakes in the Snow Lake area including Snow Lake, Wekusko Lake, Herblett Lake, Korman’s Lake, Tramping Lake, and Osborne Lake, as well as the Grass River. Nine more major lakes are accessible by trails including Niblock Lake, Vikers Lake, Loonhead Lake, Corley Lake, Morton Lake, File Lake, Dolomite Lake, Buzz Lake and Dyce Lake. In addition, six more major lakes are accessible via winter roads which include such lakes as Squall Lake, Mcleod Lake, Cook Lake, Ham Lake, Woosey Lake and Morgan Lake. There is also a huge number of smaller lakes, some of which may not have been named yet, which one may fish. A license is required in order to fish on any of the above waters. See your conservation license to know what fish and the number you are entitled to possess at any one time. It is important to note that High Quality Management lakes exist in the Snow Lake area and that the Angling Guide available from any Conservation office should be consulted regarding all fishing regulations on any waters in the area. 2011 Angler's Guide Check the Angler's Guide to note the officially closed season during spawning to permit the fish to replenish their numbers. It is important to note that all fishing in Manitoba is now “barbless”. For complete information consult the 2011 Angler's Guide or call (800) 214-6497.
Please check with the local Conservation office, 506 Lakeshore Drive, Snow Lake, at (204) 358-2521 to ensure you have the most recent information. For a list of lakes and rivers in the Snow Lake area that are road accessible, plus docks and fish species, click here Master Angler List Snow Lake
Master Angler List Wekusko Lake Master Angler List Tramping Lake Master Angler List Reed Lake - Burbot, Lake Trout, Northern Pike, Tullibee, Walleye, Whitefish Geocaching There are two tourism geocache sites in town (no actual cache, just a plate to take a rubbing to add to Travel Manitoba's geocache booklet available through Travel Manitoba). There is also a cache site at Wekusko Falls Provincial Park. Golf
This challenging and scenic nine hole course is set in the rugged Canadian Shield, and is open to the public from May through September. The course is very scenic and well maintained. The rocky outcroppings are beautiful, and may add a few strokes to one’s game. Snow Lake has several golf tournaments for men and women throughout the summer. See picture gallery for photos of golf course. Watch for 2012 tournament dates. Hiking Trails In the Town of Snow Lake, it is easy to find places to hike. You may choose to hike the many trails here in town. Other great trails are in Wekusko Falls Provincial Park. Another really good place to hike is out at Herb Landing. There are a lot of trails, and there are also rocks to climb if you get really energetic. The scenery is very beautiful and peaceful.
Hockey There are minor hockey leagues for youngsters and an old timers team for those who enjoy a good recreational non-contact sport. Hunting Wildlife abounds in the boreal forest. You can hunt alone, or with a guide. Check out the outfitters and lodges listed in the business directory. Click for Manitoba Hunting Guide Indoor & Outdoor Rifle Ranges
Test your skill with skeet, trap shooting, pistol, small and large bore rifle, and archery at these excellent ranges. 50 yard and 100 yard ranges; indoor has small bore, handgun and archery ranges. Swimming Snow Lake boasts a beautiful beach located in the southern part of the townsite on Snow Lake. The beach has tennis courts, a sheltered pavilion, long dock, washrooms, change rooms, swing sets, slides, and is the location for the annual Canada Day celebration. Rock Climbing
One of the fastest growing sports is rock climbing. Snow Lake can offer even the seasoned veteran a challenging climb over some very beautiful granite (Precambrian) rocks. Some of the best climbing rocks can be accessed along PR #393 near the airport site. In addition, more climbs can be made just north of Wekusko Falls on PR #392, on the road near Herb Lake Landing, or anywhere one would care to explore. Snowmobiling There are miles and miles of open trails for the avid snowmobiler. One could travel from Snow Lake to Thompson, Flin Flon, The Pas, or even Winnipeg if so inclined. There are also designated snowmobile trails within the town site. These routes are clearly marked on a map that is available at the Town office. There are Sno Drag races late each winter. Check out Manitoba's official snowmobile association: http://www.snoman.mb.ca/ Tennis Court Snow Lake has two tennis courts, located near the public beach, which are cement and well maintained. |
