Manitoba's Hidden Summer Escapes: 10 Scenic Destinations Beyond Winnipeg (Part 2 of 2)

Manitoba’s Hidden Summer Escapes: 10 Scenic Destinations Beyond Winnipeg (Part 2 of 2)

Manitoba‘s hidden gems extend far beyond its well-known parks and beaches. While Manitoba Part 1 explored historic sites, forests and unique natural attractions, this second instalment showcases five more remarkable destinations that highlight the province’s incredible diversity.

From one of the world’s most unusual lakes to birdwatching havens and charming lakeside communities, these destinations are ideal for families, couples, photographers and outdoor enthusiasts looking to discover Manitoba beyond Winnipeg.

Little Limestone Lake

One of Manitoba‘s most extraordinary natural wonders, Little Limestone Lake is famous for its remarkable ability to change colour throughout the summer.

Rich in limestone minerals, the lake often transforms from crystal blue to brilliant turquoise depending on water temperature and weather conditions. The ever-changing colours have earned it recognition as one of the world’s largest marl lakes.

Although the lake remains relatively undeveloped, its peaceful setting makes it an excellent destination for photographers, paddlers and travellers seeking a truly unique landscape.

🗓️ Best Time to Visit

Late June through August offers the greatest chance of seeing the lake’s vibrant turquoise colours.

🧺 Suggested Picnic Spots

Several quiet shoreline areas provide beautiful places to enjoy lunch while admiring the ever-changing water.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-Friendly Activities

  • Nature photography
  • Canoeing
  • Wildlife spotting
  • Lakeside picnics
  • Scenic sightseeing

🦌 Wildlife Viewing

Watch for waterfowl, loons, eagles and white-tailed deer throughout the surrounding wilderness.

Little Limestone Lake
Little Limestone Lake
Little Limestone Lake

Gimli

Located along the western shore of Lake Winnipeg, Gimli combines beautiful waterfront scenery with rich Icelandic heritage.

Visitors can stroll along the marina, relax on the sandy beach or browse local boutiques and galleries before enjoying fresh local cuisine overlooking the lake. During summer, the harbour fills with sailboats, creating postcard-worthy views throughout the day.

Public art, walking trails and waterfront parks make Gimli one of Manitoba‘s most enjoyable weekend destinations.

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🗓️ Best Time to Visit

June through September offers warm temperatures and an active waterfront.

🧺 Suggested Picnic Spots

The lakeside parks and marina green spaces provide excellent picnic locations with panoramic lake views.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-Friendly Activities

  • Swimming
  • Marina walks
  • Shopping
  • Ice cream stops
  • Harbour photography

🦌 Wildlife Viewing

Keep an eye out for pelicans, gulls, great blue herons and migratory birds along the shoreline.

Gimli
Gimli
Gimli

Clearwater Lake

Located in northern Manitoba, Clearwater Lake lives up to its name with remarkably transparent water that reveals underwater rock formations several metres below the surface.

Surrounded by dense boreal forest, the lake provides outstanding opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, boating and fishing. The peaceful atmosphere makes it a favourite destination for travellers looking to disconnect from busy urban life.

Sunrise and sunset create particularly beautiful reflections across the calm water, rewarding photographers willing to venture north.

🗓️ Best Time to Visit

July and August provide comfortable temperatures and ideal conditions for water recreation.

🧺 Suggested Picnic Spots

Shaded lakeside clearings offer peaceful places to relax while enjoying spectacular northern scenery.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-Friendly Activities

  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
  • Swimming
  • Fishing
  • Nature walks

🦌 Wildlife Viewing

Visitors may encounter bald eagles, loons, moose, black bears and foxes in the surrounding wilderness.

Clearwater Lake
Clearwater Lake
Clearwater Lake

Pembina Valley

Rolling hills, winding rivers and fertile farmland make Pembina Valley one of southern Manitoba‘s most picturesque regions.

Often overlooked by travellers, the valley offers scenic drives, hiking trails, charming communities and numerous viewpoints that showcase a landscape unlike the surrounding prairie. During summer, colourful wildflowers blanket many of the hillsides while local farms produce fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables.

Photographers appreciate the sweeping panoramic views, particularly during sunrise and the golden hours before sunset.

🗓️ Best Time to Visit

June through September offers lush green landscapes and vibrant wildflower displays.

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🧺 Suggested Picnic Spots

Many roadside viewpoints and local parks provide excellent places for a relaxing picnic overlooking the valley.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-Friendly Activities

  • Scenic hiking
  • Cycling
  • Photography
  • Farm market visits
  • Picnic outings

🦌 Wildlife Viewing

Look for deer, hawks, wild turkeys, foxes and numerous prairie birds throughout the valley.

Pembina Valley
Pembina Valley
Pembina Valley

Oak Hammock Marsh

Just north of Winnipeg, Oak Hammock Marsh is one of Canada’s premier birdwatching destinations.

This internationally recognised wetland welcomes hundreds of bird species throughout the year, making every visit a unique wildlife experience. Elevated observation towers, boardwalks and interpretive trails allow visitors to explore the marsh while learning about its diverse ecosystem.

Families enjoy the interactive visitor centre, while photographers often arrive early to capture dramatic sunrise reflections across the wetlands.

Even visitors with little birdwatching experience quickly appreciate the incredible diversity of wildlife found throughout the marsh.

🗓️ Best Time to Visit

May through September provides outstanding opportunities for birdwatching and nature walks.

🧺 Suggested Picnic Spots

Picnic tables near the visitor centre offer peaceful views across the wetlands.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-Friendly Activities

  • Birdwatching
  • Interpretive exhibits
  • Nature walks
  • Wildlife photography
  • Educational programs

🦌 Wildlife Viewing

Watch for sandhill cranes, pelicans, ducks, geese, muskrats, turtles and white-tailed deer throughout the marsh.

Oak Hammock Marsh
Oak Hammock Marsh
Oak Hammock Marsh

Start Discovering Manitoba’s Hidden Side

While Winnipeg offers world-class attractions, Manitoba‘s lesser-known destinations reveal an entirely different side of the province. Turquoise lakes, peaceful marshes, rolling valleys and welcoming waterfront communities create unforgettable summer experiences for travellers willing to venture a little farther.

Whether planning a weekend road trip, a family holiday or a relaxing getaway surrounded by nature, these hidden escapes prove that some of Manitoba‘s greatest adventures lie beyond the city limits. Exploring them not only uncovers spectacular scenery but also offers a deeper appreciation for the province’s remarkable landscapes, wildlife and welcoming communities.