Mantario Trail - South Trailhead MB-312, Whiteshell, MB R0E 2H0

Mantario Trail - South Trailhead





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Mantario Trail - South Trailhead MB-312, Whiteshell, MB R0E 2H0




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MB-312, Whiteshell, MB R0E 2H0

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  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Picnic tables
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Damian Hing
11.10.2023
Mantario Trail - South Trailhead
Beautiful place.
Heather Westover
06.10.2023
Mantario Trail - South Trailhead
First site, West Caribou Lake had a toilet, picnic table, fire pits and bear boxes. Well stocked. Hard trail and 9km to get to it. Not many water sources on the way
C G
28.09.2023
Mantario Trail - South Trailhead
One of my favorite trails in Manitoba. We were there mid September. There were a few mucky parts, but not too bad. The trail got a little confusing right after the second set of rail tracks.
Zachary Klassen
19.09.2023
Mantario Trail - South Trailhead
My first day hike to west carribou and back was awesome. Whole trail is kinda hard but i love it. A must try for hikers
scsparcrow
12.09.2023
Mantario Trail - South Trailhead
Trails just how I like them. Trees, granite outcroppings, moss, lichen, dead and / or interesting trees, cliffs, deep forest to expansive views, creeks etc. Essentually single track trail, wide enough to pass or find steps around mud and rocks and roots. Just did South trailhead to train tracks and back for first time. April 04 2021, some ice sections and shallow mud but easy to get around. Most difficulty was northbound as icy sections are on downslopes. Coming back was much easier where your weight and balance is going up. Another week of 10+c highs should get rid of the ice and dry up the mud somewhat. Bridge over creek needs work, leaning to one side but steps/ rail leading to it is missing lots of boards and/or rotting.
Scott Sawatzky
24.08.2023
Mantario Trail - South Trailhead
Best hike I've done in MB. It's a tough one to finish in 3 days, but the variety of views and microclimates makes it such an interesting hike to traverse.
Laura S.
11.08.2023
Mantario Trail - South Trailhead
Amazing hiking trail not to be underestimated!
racquel klassen
27.07.2023
Mantario Trail - South Trailhead
was a great experience. get away from civilization for awhile and enjoy the quiet of nature. if you want to do some hiking and back country camping this is the trail for you!
Vimal Sandhu
24.07.2023
Mantario Trail - South Trailhead
Mantario Trail was a great experience for me! It is great for hiking. The walk is very relaxing. It is extremely beautiful way. There are lakes close by where you can relax and enjoy nature. Make sure to use bug spray. There are several kinds of flowers on the trail, rocks, birds, mushrooms, moss etc. The rock is beautiful. The walk is not very tiring, it is rather enjoyable.
Brittany Thiessen
24.07.2023
Mantario Trail - South Trailhead
I hiked a portion of the Mantario Trail from the south trailhead to Caribou Lake West as an introduction to this trail. This was my first backcountry hike/camping experience with a few friends who had a lot of combined experience on this trail.We hiked approximately 20 km round trip (10 km to Caribou Lake and back) and camped in the west campground at Caribou Lake. The hike was challenging (especially while carrying the weight of extra gear for camping), but very rewarding. There were lots of ups and downs over the granite rock face, including some steep climbs and descents. The trail led through forest (including burned sections from past fires), along the granite rock face in the Canadian Shield, across a river and a couple of creeks, and over two sets of train tracks. There were some very muddy sections in the lower forest areas, more so in the first section near the beginning of the trailhead, which were sometimes tricky to maneuver and required hopping across logs. Lots of roots and rocks, so definitely watch your footing to avoid tripping. Hiking poles helped tremendously! There were beautiful views along the hike while on top of the granite rock of the surrounding forest, Caddy Lake and Whiteshell River. The trail was pretty well marked and easy to follow with arrows posted on trees and bright flagging tape.I was expecting the bugs to be much worse than they actually were. There were definitely some mosquitoes, flies and ticks but they were not horrendous. I ended up having a total of six ticks by the end of the weekend (regular ticks, no deer ticks).At the Caribou junction, the sign was down but still visible laying in front of an old airfield tower foundation in the burned section of forest. The trail to the right (marked with flagging tape), leads 5 km to the Caribou Lake east campground and the trail to the left leads 2.5 km to the west campground. If you are hiking the entire trail, then you would camp in the east campground, as this is where the trail continues from. The west campground is suited for those doing an overnight on the trail. We headed to the west campground and the trail continued along a wider grassy path through forest and over rocks. This section of the hike to Caribou Lake was less intense and it was fairly flat, with not too many ups and downs. Closer to the campground, there was a fork in the trail with an arrow pointing right and left. The right trail look lesser traveled so we took the left trail to arrive at the campground (still not sure where the other trail leads). Before arriving at the campground, we passed three bear boxes and the outdoor privy (toilet) was on the left side of the trail just before arriving to camp. Bring your own toilet paper and hand sanitizer for the toilet.Caribou Lake was absolutely gorgeous! The campground was situated on a small peninsula jutting out into the lake, among tall pine trees to provide shade. There were lots of flat spaces to pitch a tent. This was a very peaceful area, deep in the wilderness, with amazing views of the lake and so much natural, rugged beauty! There was a picnic table and fire pit at the campground as well.On the first day, it took us approximately 5.5 hours to hike the 10 km from the south trailhead to Caribou Lake, with some breaks along the way and moving at a leisurely pace. On the hike back to the trailhead, we completed the same distance in about 4.5 hours and were moving at a steadier pace with less breaks. Come prepared if you plan to hike this trail. Wear sturdy and comfortable hiking boots/shoes, bring lots of water and a water filter and extra food. There is limited cell service along most of the hike.Overall, I would absolutely recommend this hike to experienced hikers with a good fitness level looking for a challenging and rewarding experience! I definitely felt pretty strong and empowered after completing a portion of this trail. Can’t wait to eventually hike the entire 63 km.

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MB-312, Whiteshell, MB R0E 2H0
Mantario Trail - South Trailhead