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ciao!travels Hecla/Grindstone Provincial Park hikes & bikes By Kathleen Cerrer and Joelle Kidd Chickadee Trail Trail Length: 4 km return Getting There: 35 min from Winnipeg, NE on Hwy 59 Best for: Geology buffs and amateur hikers Half an hour from downtown, Birds Hill Provincial Park is a go to spot for Winnipeggers looking to escape the city for a day, with its beach, campgrounds, and nature trails. One such pathway is the Chickadee Trail, the unique terrain of which was formed by glaciation. These “eskers”, mounds formed within ice-walled tunnels where streams flowed beneath glaciers, were used by early settlers to escape flooding Riding Mountain National Park when the Red 10 ciao! / june/july / two thousand sixteen River overflowed its banks after the spring thaw. Halfway through the trail, an on-site viewing tower tops the path’s highest point, giving hikers a rest top to take in a westward view of Birds Hill’s greenery. Reeve’s Ravine Trail Length: 11.5 km Getting There: 2 hr 35 min from Winnipeg, W on Trans-Canada Hwy and Yellowhead Hwy Best for: Intermediate to expert cyclists and daredevils Amid the dense, hilly forest and winding roads of Riding Mountain National Park are more than 400 km of trails for challenging hiking, backpacking, mountain biking and horseback riding. The newest trail in the park is Reeve’s Ravine, built near on the edge of the rugged Manitoba Escarpment. Built for bikers by Parks Canada and the Manitoba Escarpment trail society, this hilly trail gives thrill seekers steep, quick flowing hills and gorgeous views along the ravine. Those not wanting to strap on a helmet can find nearby fun within the park on many of the shorter, family friendly trails that range from 1–2.4 km and are easily walk-able for all ages. Photography: Hecla/Grindstone Provincial Park, Riding Mountain Nat ional Park, Spirit Sands Trail courtesy of Travel Manitoba. Just a short drive beyond city limits, Manitoba offers a bounty of beautiful trails that show off the picturesque prairie land.