Best lakes around Morden offer diverse recreational opportunities in the scenic Pembina Valley. This region, located in southern Manitoba, is characterized by rolling hills and lush vegetation, providing a natural setting for outdoor activities. Lake Minnewasta, situated approximately 1.5 km west of Morden, serves as a central hub for water and land-based recreation. The area combines natural serenity with accessibility to local services, making it a destination for active families and outdoor enthusiasts.
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The "Fort on the Lake" in East Lulworth is a folly, a building built for decorative effect rather than a practical purpose, located on the edge of a lake created for model boat testing. The lake itself was built by Joseph Weld in the 1830s and the fort was built in 1851. The fort was originally intended to house a model 12-gun brig of war, but it was sadly dismantled and no longer exists. The folly remains as a decorative feature on the wild lake.
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Poole Harbour is one of the biggest natural harbours in the world. Steeped in history, this great harbour also has access to stunning countryside and woodland areas. Here on the coastal side of the Old Town part of Poole Harbour are fine views out over the main channel towards Poole and Brownsea Island.
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Beautiful spot, on a sunny day could almost think you are in the Caribbean
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Did you know that this lake was built in 1837 for model-boat testing for the Admiralty? Furthermore, on this shore, you can observe the fort that was also constructed shortly thereafter.
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Small commercial port but many and large marinas throughout the port area. Dominating everything is the huge shipyard where large motor ships of the Sunseeker brand are produced.
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Has a number of trails and a play park with a fairies door tail for the younger ones. the tea rooms dose breakfast before 10 am
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There’s even several bike lock installations at the end of the bridleway, so you can leave you’re bike safely rather than take it onto the sandy beach.
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Lake Minnewasta is the premier recreational lake in the Morden area. Located just 1.5 km west of Morden, it offers a wide array of activities and natural beauty, serving as a central hub for both locals and visitors.
Lake Minnewasta is popular for swimming at Colert Beach, which also features a waterpark. Visitors can also enjoy fishing, water skiing, canoeing, sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Rentals for kayaks and paddleboards are available.
Yes, the area around Lake Minnewasta offers extensive hiking and mountain biking trails suitable for various difficulty levels, providing beautiful vistas of the surrounding Pembina Valley. For more cycling options, you can explore Cycling around Morden, or for running, check out Running Trails around Morden.
Absolutely. Lake Minnewasta is very family-friendly, featuring playgrounds, a sandy beach at Colert Beach with a waterpark, and a variety of activities from swimming to hiking. The comprehensive recreation area also includes a fully serviced RV park and picnic areas.
The recreation area at Lake Minnewasta includes a large, fully serviced RV park, modern washrooms, clean shower facilities, a boat launch, and playgrounds. Picnic areas and fire pits are also available for public use.
Yes, Lake Minnewasta and its surroundings transform into a winter destination. Popular activities include cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and ice fishing.
The lakes around Morden, particularly Lake Minnewasta, are nestled in the scenic Pembina Valley. You'll find rolling hills, lush vegetation, and diverse local wildlife, offering a peaceful atmosphere and stunning views characteristic of the Manitoba prairie landscape.
While Lake Minnewasta itself is primarily a natural recreation area, its proximity to Morden allows for easy access to cultural experiences. The Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre is a notable nearby attraction, adding to the area's appeal.
Around Morden, you can find various cycling routes, including easy touring bicycle loops like the Morden Heath – Sika Trail loop, and moderate road cycling routes such as the Poole Harbour – View of Poole Park Lake loop. More details can be found in the Cycling around Morden and Road Cycling Routes around Morden guides.
There are several running trails around Morden, ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include running loops from Wareham St. Martin or Holton Heath, and more challenging routes like the Woolsbarrow Fort loop. You can explore these options in the Running Trails around Morden guide.
Lake Minnewasta is ideal for extended stays due to its comprehensive recreation area, which includes a large, fully serviced RV park with various site options, including electrical and water hookups, as well as tent sites and yurts. This allows visitors to enjoy all the lake's activities and amenities comfortably.


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