Lake Manitoba
Lake Manitoba is another enormous lake in the territory. This lake is less well-known than Lake Winnipeg and less populated, but it's still a fantastic destination. The main attractions of Lake Manitoba are in the Interlake region, around 1.5 hours from Winnipeg.
Particularly well-known for its birds is the area around Delta Beach on Lake Manitoba. Numerous diverse types of aquatic birds and the bird-watchers who follow them are drawn to the huge marshes at the lake's base. There is a lot of free water to explore along the spectacular 200-kilometer length of the lake. The further south is where most of the popular areas are.
The beach at Delta, the beach at Watchorn Provincial Park, the beach at St. Ambroise Provincial Park, and the beach at Lundar Beach Provincial Park are all excellent.
The majority of the beaches have golden brown sands and shallow water, making them ideal for wading or small children, with the exception of St. Ambroise Beach Provincial Park beach, where the sand is a little more white. Sandbars are frequently found just offshore. If you have the time, consider traveling to the lake's northern region to experience Steep Rock's breathtaking scenery. Massive limestone cliffs plunge down into the lake. There are adjacent campgrounds and a beach.
Location: northwest of Manitoba