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  1. Whether you find your way up a trail to take in the views from the top of an escarpment, listen to the coyotes howl across a lake, watch the bison roam at Lake Audy or challenge others’ definition of winter as a time to retreat, Clear Lake Country is an island of wilderness ready for your next adventure.

  2. You can find the perfect cottagey comforts—go rustic and book a spot in the Wasagaming campground —or set yourself up somewhere in between with a mini-cabin at Turtle Village, or one of Wasagaming campground’s year-round yurts heated by a single wood fire.

  3. Explore Clear Lake Country. Upon arriving in Clear Lake, it doesn’t take long to be called by the wild. Here, you’ll find summer hikes both breezy and strenuous, water sports, golf courses (both mini and full-size), sunset cruises and Nordic spas.

  4. EVERY DAY IS AN ADVENTURE IN CLEAR LAKE. We’ve gathered the best bets that gain you the more remarkable views—like hiking to the top of Bald Hill, observing the bison herd at Lake Audy, or finding the backwoods Grey Owl’s cabin, with a canoe to portage to seclusion awaiting you.

  5. Fishing. For many anglers, the scenery is enough to make it the experience of a lifetime. But then they cast their line. RMNP encompasses over 1900 lakes, 650 permanent and ephemeral streams and countless wetlands. Recreational fishing opportunities exist within all bounds of the Park.

  6. Located a block away from the centre of the Clear Lake Townsite, their three acres of lawn and shady trees give ample space for children to play and adults to relax. The resort offers 26 one-, two- and three-bedroom cottages and a heated outdoor pool.

  7. Thunderbird Bungalows is a family-friendly, seasonal resort offering 1, two and three bedroom cabins nestled in the picturesque townsite of Wasagaming.

  8. From short walks to back country treks, hiking in Clear Lake Country is easy to access and stunningly scenic. The hiking in Riding Mountain National Park is among the most scenic and inspiring in Manitoba.

  9. Grey Owl’s Cabin. Archibald Belaney was a British-born man who committed his life to nature. You probably remember him by the name Grey Owl. In his adulthood he claimed the false identity of a First Nation man. His life took a surprising turn after killing a mother beaver, leaving her kit (baby beavers) behind.

  10. Cottages At Clear Lake is looking forward to ensuring your visit at their resort is wonderful and memorable. Clear Lake is one of the most beautiful places on earth, nestled in Riding Mountain National Park.