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ciao!travels 7 1 8 5 8 Willow & Deadwood Loop 2 334 4 6 5 59 44 9 10 11 75 South WILLOW & DEADWOOD LOOP Morden, MB 3.4km • 3 3 14 Assiniboine Forest 3 Step onto the Willow & Deadwood Loop minutes southwest of Morden for an exceptional view of Lake Minnewasta. The trail can be followed down the lake’s northern bank, along Deadhorse Creek and across to the southern bank, but this particular loop circles back 200 metres past the mouth of the waterway. Head north there and turn east in the direction of the trailhead. A stroll through a denser, treed area awaits and the lake view is more obstructed, but the variety of backdrops is what makes this loop a worthwhile hike. City ASSINIBOINE FOREST Assiniboine Park (Aspen to Preston Trail, Harte Trail) 5.5km • 4 Traverse the 700-acre Assiniboine Forest, one of the largest urban woodlands of its kind in Canada, on any of its six trails. Varying in length and scenery, the trails stretch more than 10 combined kilometres. Linking a handful of routes together is a surefire way to get the best out of the Assiniboine Forest. The lengthy Aspen-to- Preston trail makes use of five distinct pathways. After strolling the paved Sagimay Trail from its Grant Avenue entrance, head down the tree-lined Aspen Trail passage and across the bustling Harte Trail. Return down the forest’s eastern edge on winding Preston and Oak Ridge trails. SEINE RIVER GREENWAY Bois-des-Esprits Window Park 3.1km • 5 Tucked inconspicuously into Winnipeg’s Royalwood neighbourhood, this hidden gem is an urban escape like few Bois-des-Esprits Window Park others found throughout the city. Entrances off Shorehill Drive and John Bruce Road bookend the main route, but the secrets of Bois-des-Esprits lie off the beaten path. Trek off the wide and well-populated trail onto the wooded pathways leading to and winding along the nearby Seine River. Waterfowl, whitetail deer and other wildlife are frequent sights here, and Woody, a carved spirit elm, overlooks one clearing. Yielding to bikers on the narrow path will be necessary at times. Photography: Peter Marrier, Google Maps, Allyson Krawec/Travel Winnipeg, Heather Caners 24 ciao! / summer / two thousand twenty