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FOR QUIET


HIDEAWAYS: Tese pristine, near-natural spots highlight the unspoiled beauty of Manitoba beaches. What you lack in amenities will be made up for in raw beauty. Te sandy beaches on these shores are perfect for small boats, canoes, wildlife viewing and lazy days fishing in the sun.


Sandy Bar Beach on Lake Winni- peg – Highway 8 to Riverton, turn east at first exit to Riverton, continue east to the beach. While this beach offers no modern amenities, the beautiful white sand is a perfect set- ting for a picnic by the water.


Patricia Beach on Lake Winnipeg


– Highway 59 to PR 319 west. Na- ture lovers can revel in this tranquil refuge exploring the woodlands and nearby lagoons or marshes.


Laurentia Beach on Lake Mani- toba – Highway 6 to north end of St. Laurent. Follow signs turning west off highway to the beach.


Norris Lake Provincial Park –


Highway 7 to Teulon, west on High- way 17 and proceed north following signs. Tis is a great getaway for quiet family camping, picnics or just cooling off while traveling through the heart of the Interlake.


park-like area to play, this is definitely child-friendly. Go the long way, sit back and take it easy on an informative guided boat tour of the lake before you are dropped off at Coney Island to enjoy the rest of your day.


MORE GREAT BEACHES: Anicinabe Beach – Miikana Way off Highway 17E.


Garrow Park Beach – Rabbit Lake Road - End of Birchwood Crescent.


Keewatin Beach – On Lake of the Woods, turn off Highway 17 west onto Main Street, then right onto Beach Road.


The Hub


Summer 2014 • 55


Photos provided by Interlake Tourism Association.


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