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.

Four-Season Trails • Camping • Outdoor Adventure

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Getting Here

Finding Your Way to Manitoba Outback

Manitoba Outback is located along Highway 6 in Manitoba’s Interlake region, making it easily accessible by road while still offering a quiet, land-based setting.

This page provides general guidance to help you plan your trip. Final directions and access notes may vary by season and are provided closer to your visit.

Location Overview

Manitoba Outback
Interlake Region, Manitoba
Accessible via Highway 6

Manitoba Outback is situated along a well-travelled north–south corridor, serving visitors coming from Winnipeg, central Manitoba, and northern communities.

Driving Directions

From Winnipeg (South)

  1. Travel north on Highway 6

  2. Continue through the Interlake region

  3. Watch for Manitoba Outback signage as you approach the property

Driving time varies depending on starting location, traffic, and weather conditions.

From Northern Manitoba (North)

  1. Travel south on Highway 6

  2. Proceed through the Interlake region

  3. Follow posted signage for Manitoba Outback access

Seasonal Travel Considerations

Road and access conditions may change depending on season and weather.

Winter

    • Highway travel is weather-dependent

    • Snow, ice, and reduced visibility may occur

    • Allow extra travel time and monitor conditions before departure

Spring

    • Thaw conditions may affect access routes

    • Temporary restrictions may be in place to protect ground conditions

Summer & Fall

    • Generally stable driving conditions

    • Increased regional travel during peak seasons

Guests are responsible for monitoring road conditions and adjusting travel plans accordingly.

Trail Access & Drop-Off

For guests arriving to use trails:

    • Trail access points are clearly marked

    • Follow all posted rules and seasonal designations

    • Check trail conditions before departure

Trail use follows a seasonal designation model (ATV use when there is no snow; snowmobile use when snow is present).

Navigation & Connectivity

    • Cellular service may be limited in some areas

    • Download maps or directions in advance when possible

    • GPS routing may vary; follow posted signage on arrival

Accessibility & Assistance

If you require assistance with arrival or have specific accessibility needs, please contact us in advance so we can provide the most accurate information available.

Questions Before You Travel?

If you have questions about directions, seasonal access, or arrival logistics, please reach out before your visit.

Email: [email protected]

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