Attractions and places to see around St. Clements feature a landscape rich in natural areas, including forests, wetlands, and rivers. This region offers various outdoor activities, from exploring provincial parks to discovering unique ecological reserves. Visitors can find numerous trails suitable for walking, cycling, and enjoying the local wildlife. The area provides opportunities to experience diverse natural habitats and scenic views.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Kilcona Park’s trail network winds through open fields, wetlands, and tree-lined corridors, offering relatively easy walking, running, and cycling routes, perfect for a leisurely hike or family outing. The wide gravel and paved paths loop around several ponds and connect to the Harbour View Recreation Complex and the off-leash dog area. With gentle grades and beautiful open views across the park, the trails are an excellent way to enjoy spending time outdoors in nature.
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This is a great, large sandy beach that sits along the shore of Birds Hill Lake and is known for its clear, shallow water, which is ideal for swimming. There are grassy picnic areas, change facilities, and easy access to nearby trails. It’s a popular spot on warm days, so you’ll see plenty of families, sunbathers, and paddlers enjoying the park’s picturesque lakeside setting while you’re here.
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Birds Hill Provincial Park is a beautiful year-round recreation area that includes a mix of prairie, forest, and wetlands, and is home to plenty of wildlife, including deer, waterfowl, and over 200 bird species. Kingfisher Lake is at the park’s centre, surrounded by a 7.2-kilometre paved loop trail that’s a popular route for walking and cycling. While you’re here, you can explore nearly 30 kilometres of hiking trails, including the Chickadee Trail to Griffiths Hill, the highest point in the park. There is a day-use picnic area, campground, and plenty of other amenities, making this the perfect place to spend the day or a weekend enjoying the outdoors.
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Brokenhead Wetland Ecological Reserve protects 1,240 hectares of rare wetland habitat in southeastern Manitoba, including one of the few calcareous fens in North America. The reserve is home to more than 20 provincially rare or uncommon plant species, including 28 native orchids and eight carnivorous plants, like pitcher plants and sundews. Long used by the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation for gathering medicinal plants and practicing traditional land use, the area remains a vital place for both biodiversity and cultural heritage, with public access available via the nearby interpretive boardwalk trail.
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Watch out for the steep inclines into and out of the quarries. And the loose gravel makes for a short and challenging climb
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St. Clements offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit Birds Hill Quarry Lake, known for its natural quarry formations and steep inclines. Birds Hill Provincial Park features a mix of prairie, forest, and wetlands. The Brokenhead Wetland Ecological Reserve protects a rare wetland habitat with unique plant species. Additionally, Kilcona Park Trails offer routes through open fields and wetlands, and the Red River provides scenic views and historical significance.
Yes, several attractions are great for families. Birds Hill Provincial Park is a beautiful year-round recreation area with a 7.2-kilometer paved loop trail around Kingfisher Lake, perfect for walking and cycling. The park also has a day-use picnic area and campground. The Brokenhead Wetland Ecological Reserve features an interpretive boardwalk trail, making it accessible for families to explore. Kilcona Park Trails offer relatively easy walking, running, and cycling routes, ideal for a leisurely hike or family outing.
St. Clements offers extensive trail networks for hiking and walking. Birds Hill Provincial Park has nearly 30 kilometers of hiking trails, including the Chickadee Trail to Griffiths Hill. The Brokenhead Wetland Ecological Reserve features an interpretive boardwalk trail. For easier options, Kilcona Park Trails provide wide gravel and paved paths through open fields and wetlands. You can find more detailed hiking routes, including easy options, on the Easy hikes around St. Clements guide.
Birds Hill Provincial Park is home to plenty of wildlife, including deer, waterfowl, and over 200 bird species. The Brokenhead Wetland Ecological Reserve is particularly rich in biodiversity, protecting rare wetland habitat and home to more than 20 provincially rare or uncommon plant species, including 28 native orchids and eight carnivorous plants like pitcher plants and sundews.
Absolutely! Cycling is a popular activity in St. Clements. Birds Hill Provincial Park features a 7.2-kilometer paved loop trail around Kingfisher Lake that is popular for cycling. Kilcona Park Trails also offer wide gravel and paved paths suitable for cycling. For more cycling options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around St. Clements guide and the Cycling around St. Clements guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural habitats and scenic views. For example, Birds Hill Quarry Lake is noted for its natural quarry formations. Birds Hill Provincial Park is loved as a beautiful year-round recreation area with abundant wildlife. The Brokenhead Wetland Ecological Reserve is valued for its rare wetland habitat and interpretive boardwalk trail. The Kilcona Park Trails are enjoyed for their easy walking, running, and cycling routes through open fields and wetlands.
While the guide focuses on natural attractions and trails, Birds Hill Provincial Park includes Kingfisher Lake, which is a central feature, and the park generally offers a mix of prairie, forest, and wetlands, suggesting opportunities for enjoying water bodies. The Red River also flows through the region, offering scenic views and shaping the landscape, though specific swimming spots are not detailed in the provided data.
Birds Hill Provincial Park is a beautiful year-round recreation area featuring prairie, forest, and wetlands. It's home to various wildlife, including deer, waterfowl, and over 200 bird species. Kingfisher Lake is at its center, surrounded by a 7.2-kilometer paved loop trail popular for walking and cycling. The park also offers nearly 30 kilometers of hiking trails, a day-use picnic area, and a campground, making it ideal for a day trip or a weekend stay.
When visiting Birds Hill Quarry Lake, be aware of the steep inclines into and out of the quarries. The loose gravel around its perimeter can make for a short but challenging climb. It's a unique natural spot known for its quarry formations.
The Red River flows north from the United States into Manitoba, winding through Winnipeg before emptying into Lake Winnipeg. Its slow, meandering course has historically shaped the region's landscape, serving as a vital route for Indigenous peoples, fur traders, and early settlers. Today, its banks are lined with parks, trails, and neighborhoods, celebrating its enduring role in the heart of the prairie city.
Yes, the area offers trails for various skill levels. For instance, Kilcona Park Trails provide relatively easy walking, running, and cycling routes with gentle grades. Birds Hill Provincial Park has a paved loop trail that is easy, alongside nearly 30 kilometers of other hiking trails that may vary in difficulty. You can find specific easy hiking options in the Easy hikes around St. Clements guide.
While specific parking details for each attraction are not provided, major recreational areas like Birds Hill Provincial Park typically offer designated parking facilities for visitors, including day-use areas. It is generally advisable to check the park's official website or local signage upon arrival for the most current parking information.


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