Event Description

Manitoba Winter Trails Day – February 14, 2026
Free entry to Manitoba Parks. No vehicle permit needed.
Manitoba Winter Trails Day celebrates the province’s incredible winter trails and encourages Manitobans to spend quality time outdoors. It’s also a day to recognize the dedicated partners who build and maintain these trails.
Throughout February, Manitobans can enjoy free access to provincial parks — no vehicle permit required. However, Snopasses are still required for snowmobiles.
How to Participate
Travel Manitoba’s website has several resources to help you explore the province’s winter trails:
- Hiking & Biking Trails
- Skiing & Snowboarding
- Snowmobiling
- Skating
- Horseback Riding
Winter Trails Day Events – February 14, 2026
Birds Hill Provincial Park (10:00 to 11:30 am and 1:30 to 3:00 pm)
Join a guided snowshoe experience along the Nimowin Trail. Morning adventures are designed for youth ages 11 and up and adults, while the afternoon program is geared toward children ages 5 to 10 with a parent or caregiver. Learn to identify animal tracks and discover how wildlife adapts to winter. Hot chocolate is served following both hikes. Registration required.
Clearwater Lake Provincial Park (1:00 to 3:00 pm)
Celebrate Winter Trails Day with a guided hike near Crystal Caves. Explore frozen shorelines, natural ice formations and winter bird habitat, then warm up with a campfire and hot dog roast at the trailhead. Registration required.
Spruce Woods Provincial Park (10:00 am to 4:00 pm)
Drop by the Visitor Centre to learn about winter in the park, enjoy a warm drink and borrow a pair of snowshoes to explore nearby trails at your own pace. No registration required.
Whiteshell Provincial Park (10:00 am to 1:00 pm)
Take part in a guided snowshoe hike to Pine Point Rapids while learning about Indigenous land use, the fur trade and early settlement in the Whiteshell. Snowshoes are provided or bring your own. Registration required.
Winter Trail Etiquette
Many of Manitoba’s winter trails are multi-use, which means everyone can enjoy the outdoors if we follow a few simple rules:
- Respect Trail Designations: Trails often change in the winter. A summer hiking route might become a ski or snowmobile trail. Pay attention to signs at trailheads to know what activities are allowed.
- Do Not Walk On Groomed Ski Tracks: Walking or snowshoeing on ski tracks can damage the trail and create hazards for skiers. On multi-use trails, stick to the designated walking side to keep the tracks intact.
- Yield to Others: Skiers and snowmobilers typically move faster. Step aside if you hear “track!” to let them pass safely.
- Keep Dogs Leashed: Leashing your dog ensures they don’t disturb wildlife or other trail users.
- Pack Out Trash: Carry out anything you bring including food scraps. Even biodegradable items can linger.
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