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Getting There
There
are three ways to travel in the Wildlife Management Area. The site is
popular with small groups of horseback riders. It makes an excellent
trail ride. There is a staging area at the bottom of the valley near
the bridge and a sign explaining the trails. You can walk the trails;
they are rough, and at some points so unkept and overgrown that you
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Trails in the Souris Bend Wildlife
Management Area (From the sign at the staging area.)
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A network of trails has been
established in the Souris Bend Wildlife Management Area. They are a
combination of rough, trails designed primarily for horses, and old
cart tracks and road allowances. They cross some of the most rugged and
beautiful terrain in Manitoba.
1. Lang's Crossing Trail
2. Gregory Mill Trail
3. East Side Trails
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