Explore Manitoba’s Outback

Four-Season Adventure, Trails, and Camping along Highway 6

Manitoba Outback is a four-season outdoor destination located along Highway 6 in Manitoba’s Interlake region. Offering trail access, camping, rustic stays, and land-based experiences, it serves as a welcoming basecamp for riders, campers, families, and travellers seeking authentic outdoor adventure rooted in respect for the land.

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Safety & Trail Use

Safe, Respectful Recreation at Manitoba Outback

Manitoba Outback is a land-based, four-season outdoor destination. Safety and responsible trail use are essential to ensuring a positive experience for all guests and protecting the land, trails, and surrounding communities.

All visitors are expected to review and follow the guidelines outlined on this page.

Trail Designation & Seasonal Use

Trail use at Manitoba Outback follows a seasonal designation model:

    • When snow is present: Trails are designated for snowmobile use

    • When there is no snow: Trails are designated for ATV use

Trail designation, access, and availability are determined by weather, snow cover, ground conditions, and safety assessments. Posted signage and staff instructions always take precedence.

Trails may connect to regional routes and, in winter, may provide access to routes connecting with Manitoba’s provincial SNOMAN trail system, subject to conditions.

Wildlife & Environmental Respect

Guests must:

    • Observe wildlife from a safe distance

    • Never feed or approach animals

    • Avoid sensitive areas and wetlands

    • Pack out all waste

Respect for the land ensures long-term access and safety for everyone.

Guided Activities & Safety Briefings

Participants in guided tours or hosted experiences may be required to:

    • Attend a safety briefing

    • Follow guide instructions at all times

    • Adhere to group travel protocols

Failure to comply may result in removal from the activity.

General Trail Rules

All trail users must:

    • Follow posted signage and advisories

    • Travel only on designated trails

    • Respect seasonal closures or restrictions

    • Yield appropriately to other trail users

    • Reduce speed near intersections, facilities, and shared areas

    • Avoid operating vehicles in unsafe or reckless manners

Unauthorized trail use or off-trail riding is not permitted.

Safety Equipment & Preparation

Visitors should arrive prepared for outdoor conditions.

Recommended equipment includes:

    • Approved helmets and protective gear

    • Communication devices (mobile phone, radio, or GPS)

    • First-aid supplies

    • Weather-appropriate clothing

    • Adequate fuel and emergency supplies

Conditions can change quickly, particularly in winter and shoulder seasons.

Emergencies

In case of an emergency:

    • Call 911 immediately

    • Provide your location as accurately as possible

    • Follow instructions from emergency responders

Guests are responsible for knowing their location and having a plan for emergency communication.

Rider & Visitor Responsibilities

Guests are responsible for:

    • Ensuring their vehicle is properly registered, insured, and maintained

    • Holding all required licenses and permits

    • Wearing appropriate safety gear

    • Operating vehicles in accordance with provincial regulations

    • Assessing personal ability and experience levels

Manitoba Outback does not provide instruction unless participating in a guided experience.

Weather, Conditions & Closures

Weather and trail conditions may change rapidly.

Manitoba Outback may:

    • Temporarily close trails or areas

    • Restrict access during unsafe conditions

    • Modify trail designation as required

Guests are expected to respect all closures and advisories. Failure to do so may result in removal from the property.

Alcohol, Cannabis & Impairment

Operating vehicles or participating in trail activities while impaired is strictly prohibited.

Alcohol and cannabis use must comply with provincial regulations and is not permitted during trail use or vehicle operation.

A Shared Responsibility

Safety at Manitoba Outback is a shared responsibility between guests, staff, and the broader trail community. Responsible use helps ensure the land and trails remain open, safe, and enjoyable for future visitors.

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