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Division No. 17, MB R0J 2H0, Canada, Dauphin
Brule Trail - Hiking area in Dauphin, Canada
Hiked this trail with my family, 2.5 year old & a 1.5 year old. Little over 4 kms, took approximately 2 hours and kids did most the hike themselves. Minor hills and some minor parts of muddiness, but mud was able to be avoided. An obvious is bug spray, as youre in the woods and there are going to be bugs. But they were significantly better then our experience less then 2 weeks ago at Waskesiu National Park SK. Nice view of Kinosao Lake at mid point of hike with a canoe and 2 life jackets that are able to be used by anyone. It does intertwine with the longer Lake Kinosao Trail(7ish kmsso we would do that one next however would definitely recommend and do this again in our lifetime.
Nice short trail in Riding Mountain National Park- easy to find near the start of Hwy 19 - just north of Wasagaming. You can choose to do a long or short loop using snowshoes or just winter boots. I am not sure why it is marked that you should walk in a certain direction - we saw tracks through the snow in both directions - which made sense to us. There are 2 other trailheads at the same starting point - Kinosao and Grey Owls cabin. Grey Owls trail is for cross country skiing only. Kinosao is multiuse - same as the Brule trail. We had a nice time on this trail - no wildlife spottings that day though. The terrain is up and down at times - sturdy winter boots or snowshoes are needed if you visit in Winter. Would be a good place to hike in summer or winter if you are looking for a short hike.
Great trail to lake Kinasao.
Easy trail with a short or long loop. Connects with the Kinasao trail, so venture on further to see the lake!
Lots of moskitoes and mostly forested hike. I would recommend Whitesell for hikes.
nice trail scenic
I hiked the Brule Trail on the morning of July 11, 2020. This is always a favourite trail of mine in the park and it is a tradition for me to hike there during every visit.The 4.5 km trail is a loop that follows through forest and leads to Kinosao Lake. The trail has some gentle ups and downs, but is mostly flat and easy terrain. There are also some protruding tree roots to watch out for. Right before reaching the lake, you cross a boardwalk over a marshy area beside the lake which makes for some beautiful photos!Kinosao Lake is such a peaceful and gorgeous lake. The water is so calm in the mornings. There is a dock and a canoe stashed under a tree with life jackets and paddles, that is available for anyone to take out. The reflections on the lake in the morning make for really nice photos and its a wonderful spot to relax and admire the beautiful surroundings.The trail then follows back through forest and some open grassy areas to arrive back at the parking lot.WARNING - The mosquitoes were relentless and vicious during my visit! There were swarms of them following me at all times and if I stopped moving, they attacked. This definitely made the hike less enjoyable. There were also some muddy and wet sections to navigate which wasnt too difficult.Overall, the hike was pretty and I love the lake destination. I plan to return in the fall for a more enjoyable experience without the bugs though.
A very easy trail to walk. You can take your time, and a good place to start little ones.
Very good trailNear to serene naturePlease apply mosquito repellent before going into trail
Nice little trail took us just over an hour and a half after stopping to enjoy the view off the dock midway. Pretty certain we returned on brule trail (you can take other trails from the midway point backaswell but the trek back had alot of exposed roots and would be mor challenging for someone that had poor balance or a difficult time lifting their feet.
Nice hike! We did the short loop and saw many (more than a dozensufferer wildflowers growing in the boreal forest
We were looking for the Kinasao Trail but Brule was very satisfying and much more delicious in name. We visited Riding Mountain National Park in January so the majority of the trails were closed but the relatively empty, very snowy park is still worth a visit if only to appreciate the breathtaking escarpment. The view took me back to the Champlain Lookout in the Gatineau Hills. The size and power of the ice that made these unique landscapes are mind-blowing. Bring your cross-country skis if you come here in winter
Easy walk that you can do with kids. My suggestion, as with any trail, is make sure you are absolutely covered with bug spray. So much bug spray that you would understand being seen as a bug spray advertisement.
Nice groomed trail and when you get to the lake there is a canoe that is for the public to use
Division No. 17, MB R0J 2H0, Canada, Dauphin
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