Accessibility
Accessibility at Manitoba Outback
Manitoba Outback is a four-season outdoor destination set within a natural landscape of trails, forest, meadow, and open land. We recognize that accessibility needs vary and are committed to making reasonable efforts to ensure visitors can understand what to expect and plan accordingly.
Because of the nature of the land and seasonal conditions, not all areas or activities are fully accessible. This page outlines current accessibility considerations to help guests make informed decisions before visiting.
General Accessibility Considerations
Manitoba Outback operates in a natural outdoor environment, which may include:
Uneven ground
Natural turf and soil surfaces
Gravel or unpaved access routes
Seasonal weather impacts
Limited lighting in some areas
Accessibility can vary significantly depending on season, weather, and location on the property.
Parking & Arrival
Designated parking areas are provided, but surfaces may be gravel or turf
Clear signage is used to assist with orientation
Staff assistance may be available during operating hours
Guests requiring additional assistance are encouraged to contact us ahead of arrival.
Planning Ahead
We strongly encourage guests with accessibility needs to:
Contact us before visiting
Discuss specific requirements or concerns
Review seasonal conditions and weather forecasts
This allows us to provide accurate, up-to-date information and discuss any reasonable accommodations that may be available.
Trails & Outdoor Areas
Trails are primarily natural-surface trails and are not uniformly graded or paved
Slopes, ruts, and variable terrain may be present
Trail access may be restricted seasonally for safety or land protection
Some areas may be suitable for guests with limited mobility during certain conditions, while others may not be accessible.
Guests are encouraged to contact us in advance to discuss trail suitability based on current conditions.
Service Animals
Service animals are welcome where permitted by law.
Guests with service animals should be aware that:
Wildlife may be present
Natural terrain and weather conditions apply
Leash and control requirements remain in effect
Contact Us About Accessibility
If you have questions about accessibility or would like to discuss your visit, please contact us.
Email: [email protected]
Camping & Stays
Camping and accommodation areas may involve uneven ground
Access to sites may require walking over natural surfaces
Facilities may be limited or seasonal
Accessibility of specific sites or accommodations may vary. We recommend discussing needs in advance so we can provide the most accurate information available.
Guided Activities & Events
Accessibility for guided activities or events varies depending on:
Type of activity
Group size
Location
Seasonal conditions
Where possible, we aim to accommodate guests by adjusting routes, group sizes, or pacing. Not all activities may be suitable for all guests.
Our Commitment
Manitoba Outback is committed to:
Providing clear, honest information about accessibility
Treating all guests with respect and consideration
Making reasonable efforts to improve access where practical
Continuing to evaluate accessibility as facilities and services evolve
Accessibility improvements may be implemented over time as the site develops.
