Riding Mountain National Park

Riding Mountain National Park
For one of Manitoba’s natural gems and practically a sure bet to see elk, moose, beaver, bear or even lynx, invite yourself to Riding Mountain National Park (204-848-7275; www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/mb/riding; Hwy 10). Topographically modeled as an escarpment rising above the plains and draped in brown fields, green forests and blue lakes, activities and nature can be found everywhere; heck Lake Audy even has bison.
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Just outside the park’s northern border off Hwy 10, summer fests dictate the scene. Country Fest (204-622-3700, 800-361-7300; www.countryfest.ca; late Jul) uses a gorgeous forested amphitheatre for four days of music, drinking, camping and a whole lotta yeehaw in Canada’s longest-running, arguably best, country music festival. Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival (877-747-2683; www.cnuf.ca; early Aug) features folk dancing, drinking, traditional costumes, cultural displays and the chance to stuff your face with pierogi, cabbage rolls and kielbasa.
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