Visit Information
Plan Your Visit to Manitoba Outback
Manitoba Outback is a four-season outdoor destination located in Manitoba’s Interlake region along Highway 6. This page provides essential information to help you prepare for your visit and understand what to expect when you arrive.
Conditions, services, and access may vary by season and weather. Guests are encouraged to review current information before travelling.
Location & Getting Here
Manitoba Outback
Grahamdale, Manitoba
Accessible via Highway 6
Manitoba Outback is:
Approximately a 2 hours drive north of Winnipeg
Easily accessible by highway
Clearly signed for visitor access
Final directions, seasonal access notes, and parking instructions are provided upon booking or inquiry.
Safety & Responsible Use
Manitoba Outback prioritizes guest safety and respectful land use.
Guests are expected to:
Follow safety guidelines and staff instructions
Use trails responsibly
Respect wildlife, other guests, and neighbouring lands
Outdoor recreation involves inherent risk. Guests participate at their own discretion and are responsible for ensuring they are properly equipped and licensed.
Contact & Assistance
If you have questions or need assistance planning your visit, we’re happy to help.
Email: [email protected]
What to Bring
Guests should come prepared for outdoor conditions.
Recommended items include:
Appropriate clothing and footwear for the season
Safety equipment for riding or outdoor activities
Food, water, and personal supplies
Navigation or communication tools
Availability of on-site services may vary seasonally.
Policies & Expectations
To ensure a positive experience for all visitors:
Quiet hours may be observed
Fires are permitted only where and when allowed
Alcohol and cannabis use must comply with provincial regulations
Pets may be subject to restrictions
Full policies are provided upon booking or request.
Accessibility & Facilities
Manitoba Outback is a natural outdoor environment. Terrain, trails, and facilities may not be fully accessible in all areas or seasons.
We are committed to improving access where practical and encourage guests with specific needs to contact us in advance to discuss suitability.
Seasonal Conditions
Manitoba Outback operates year-round, with services and access adjusted to match seasonal conditions.
Winter: Snowmobile access when sufficient snow is present
Spring: Trail conditions may be limited due to thaw and ground protection
Summer: Peak season for ATV use, camping, and outdoor activities
Fall: Cooler temperatures and quieter trails as conditions transition
Weather and ground conditions can change quickly. Trail access and services may be modified to ensure safety and protect the land.
Trail Access & Use
Trail use at Manitoba Outback follows a seasonal designation model:
Snow present: Trails are designated for snowmobile use
No snow: Trails are designated for ATV use
Trails connect to regional routes and, in winter, may provide access to routes connecting with Manitoba’s provincial SNOMAN trail system, subject to conditions.
All guests must:
Follow posted signage
Comply with provincial regulations
Respect trail closures or advisories
