Summer Activities
Carman:
King’s Park – The Boyne River flows through the center of town providing a beautifully treed setting for King’s Park where you will find a heated swimming pool with waterslide, tennis courts, skateboarding, horseshoe area, playground, a picnic area, a campground with modern facilities and serviced camping sites. Location: west on PR 245, turn right on Kelly Hand Drive/Kings Park Road. 204-745-3814



Community Pathway to Active Living – 5 kms of pathway that connects all major areas of the community. Great exercise on this scenic pathway that follows and crosses the river, meanders through King’s Park and follows through the business section of the community. A downtown entry, to the pathway, is located near the wall mural on Main Street South.
Carman - A Walk in the Past - Take a leisurely stroll around town enjoying the sites of many historical buildings. A map of the sites is available at the Tourist Booth or Town Office.
7-6 Ranch - Horse lovers will love this indoor/outdoor-riding arena. Phone: Brad Middleton 745-6139
Stephenfield Provincial Park- Camping, Beach, Day Use Area, Fishing (walleye, northern pike, perch)

Carman Golf Course - An excellent 18 hole course that will challenge all skill levels. There is an excellent clubhouse facility with all conveniences. Please call for dates of the many tournaments or to book your tee off time. Location: 1 km west on PR 245.
225 4th Avenue Southwest Phone: 745-2366

Lawn Bowling - 1st Street Southwest
Soccer
Baseball
Manitou:
Manitou Golf Club
PTH #3 and Main Street
Phone: (204)
242-2287
Holiday Mountain Golf
PTH #3
Phone: (204)
242-2172
Manitou Outdoor Leisure Pool
212 Carrie Street
Phone: (204)
242-2636
Hy-Wire Zipline Adventures
PO Box 30 RR2
Manitou, Mb R0G 1G0
Phone: (204) 242-3396
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Morden: 
Swimming, Fishing, Water Skiing, Canoeing, Sailing, Hiking & Skiing
Lake Minnewasta & Colert Beach is an exciting four-season facility that originated with the damming of the Dead Horse Creek and comes as a pleasant surprise to visitors to the area. Recreational development includes a large, modern fully serviced campground and RV park, swimming, fishing, water skiing, canoeing, sailing and hiking in summer and cross country skiing, snowmobiling and ice fishing in the winter months.
Lake Minnewasta Recreation Area
Located 1 ½ kilometres west of Morden on Highway #3 and 1 kilometre South on Colert Crescent.
Mailing Address: 100 – 195 Stephen Street, Morden, MB, R6M 1V3
Office Telephone (204) 822-5431 (Year Round)
Lake Telephone (204) 822-4991 (Open May 1 to Sept 15)
Lake Fax (204) 822-6842 (May 1st to Sept 15)
Email: lakeminn@mts.net
- Minnewasta Golf & Country Club – why not golf Manitoba’s greatest 18 hole challenge. Minnewasta Golf & Country Club is a world class, 18 hole golf facility that takes advantage of the scenic Pembina Escarpment to provide some of the most challenging golf topography in the province to please both the competitive and recreational golfers. Contact Tel: 1-877-822-4992 Fax: (204) 822-1477 or visit the website at http://www.golfminnewasta.com
- Morden Parks – Morden has nine community parks, which provide opportunities for leisure activities. Three parks that visitors will enjoy are;
- Livingston Nature Park – provides a tranquil oasis along the Dead Horse Creek.
- Morden Park offers a natural setting for recreation, picnicking, cycling and scenic walks. There is a wading pool, beach volleyball area, an accessible playstructure and washrooms as well as a sheltered picnic area.
- Confederation Park is situated in downtown Morden a provides a pleasant retreat. Come see Manitoba’s largest tree or visit the cenotaph.
- Parkland Pathways Heritage Walks are a set of 5 self-guided walks which highlight the community’s rich history. Pick up your copy of the Parkland Pathways Heritage Walks brochure from the Morden Library, the Pembina Hills Arts Centre or the Town Civic Centre. You can also download the information from the Morden website at http://www.mordenmb.com .
- A Rose By Any Other Name – a walk through Morden’s Research Station
- Art & Architecture – a walk through Morden’s business district.
- Along the Creek and Through the Woods – a walk through Morden’s Parks.
- On The Shore of Glacial Lake Agassiz – a walk by the Lake and Golf Course.
- Morden’s Mansions – a walk by Morden’s heritage homes.
Story of the Stones Walks – This self-guided walk has a special added twist. You can walk past four of Morden’s heritage properties and listen to a five minute audio recording for each building, noting the history and architectural significance of each. The CD and player are available from the Morden Library or you can download the soundtracks to your iPod from the Morden website.
Pembina Valley Bible Camp is located 30 minutes southwest of Morden close to the corner of highways #31 and #201. In spring and fall we offer hikes, outdoor ed and horse rides. For more information visit us at http://pembinavalleybiblecamp.com or email us at info@pembinavalleybiblecamp.com
Plum Coulee :
HEARTLAND TRAIL: Start in Centennial Park and walk or bike the groomed trail along the Plum River to Sunset Beach. Continue along until the fork in the road which leads south over the bridge to local restaurants and the hotel or north to the heart of the Town of Plum Coulee. Here you can walk the to the Heritage Square Park and see the Prairie View Elevator. Cross the street and meander along Main Avenue and the core of the community past local churches, schools, the arena and the art gallery. For a more open prairie view, head west of Centennial Park along the Plum River to enjoy some of the richest farmland in the province, the crops in the fields throughout the seasons and see local community cemetery. Experience Plum Coulee on the Heartland Trail.
SAYDIE ROSNER BRONFMAN HERITAGE RECREATION PARK: Construction began in 2006. This Main Avenue park is themed after the local railway history in Plum Coulee. Imagine a train back dropping the train station picnic shelter. Inside the shelter you will learn of the history of the rail in Plum Coulee. You will be able to enjoy the beautiful flowers and water foundation at the main entrance, and at the east end, the historic town bell. The west end, a multi use hard surface to be used for summer leisure sports and in the winter open air skating. Heritage Square was designed to be the town gathering spot just like the good old days in Plum Coulee.
MAIN AVENUE STREETSCAPE PROJECT: In the summer of 2003 four blocks of Main Avenue were given a much needed face lift. Decorative street lamps donated by local families and businesses gave the Main Avenue a majestic glow by night. Many people came forward and donated trees with historic plaques that tell the story of Plum Coulee over the years. The old tattered sidewalks were replaced with red brick and large flower beds were added to each block corner. The remaining local businesses stepped up and gave their store fronts a new look to complement the project. We invite you to come and see downtown Plum Coulee.
SUNSET BEACH In 2004 the old town water reservoir was given new life. It was drained, cleaned and re-filled with sand and water. Hundreds of trees were planted, docks were built, sun shelters added and the wild plum trees were brought back. It is now one of Plum Coulee's finest summer hot spots and definitely an impressive backdrop.
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Winkler:

The Winkler Aquatic Centre offers good clean, splash-tacular good times! It includes a twisty waterslide, speed slides, diving boards, a hot tub, zero-depth beach entry, a kid's pool, family change rooms with in-floor heating, and vending machines. This is all located within a clean comfortable grass setting ideal for picnic lunches. Each year the Aquatic Centre opens May-long weekend and runs through to September-long weekend.

Winkler Parkland is a park development with over 55 acres of green space. Its features include an excellent outdoor stage with seating for up to 8000, an excellent horse show ring, soccer pitches, ten ball diamonds, one of which is fully lit for nighttime play, tobogganing hills, tractor pull area, walking and cycling paths, tennis courts, basketball court, picnic shelters, playground and campground. .
Winkler has an 18-hole golf course (Winkler Golf Club), with grass greens, driving range, restaurant, pro-shop, and golf cart rentals.