Interlake Region
Sandy beaches, vast marshlands and the indigenous spirit of generations past. The Interlake region embraces a rich cultural legacy, chronicling Manitoba's Aboriginal roots as well as the early settlers of Icelandic, Ukrainian and Scottish descent. Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site is your entry into the colourful and romantic fur trade. (more...)
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Campgrounds by Location
Interlake Region: Overview
Celebrate with Gimli's Icelandic community at the annual Icelandic festival and discover a proud and resourceful heritage. Hecla Provincial Park's lush forests, rugged shores and fantastic beaches continue to draw vacationers. Nature lovers flock to Oak Hammoch Marsh, a natural habitat dedicated to the preservation of Marsh life. The Narcisse snake pits are considered a national tourist site where garter snakes rule.
Campgrounds abound in the Interlake with many of them using the abundant lakes and rivers as beautiful backdrops. The Interlake - the land between two lakes - promising adventure and romance.
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