Manitoba National Parks
Manitoba has just two national parks. Riding
Mountain Park is located in the southwestern prairie portion of the province. Wapusk National Park is located along
the shores of Hudson Bay in the north, and protects polar bear denning areas.
Clicking on the Parks Canada links will take you to the home page of the park for
more information.
Wapusk National Park -
Wapusk means "White Bear" in Cree. The park earns its name because it protects one of the world's largest known
polar bear maternity denning areas. It represents the Hudson James Lowlands natural region bordering on Hudson Bay.
The park lies on the transition between boreal forest and Arctic tundra. The geology, biodiversity, and cultural
history of the area all contribute to the unique wilderness character of the park. Parks
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Currently, the only way to see the park is through commercial operators who are
authorized to operate in the park. There are November Cape Churchill polar bear viewing opportunities and January -
February polar bear viewing opportunities through Wat'Chee Lodge.

Riding Mountain National Park - Situated amidst a sea of agricultural land, Riding Mountain rises dramatically from the
prairie landscape. Forming part of the Manitoba Escarpment, this "island" reserve protects a wide variety of
wildlife and vegetation areas. The park has numerous hiking trails, and Agassiz Tower overlooks a panoramic view of
prairies stretching out to the north. Parks
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See also
Birding in Manitoba
Manitoba
Amphibians of the Prairies
Reptiles of the Prairies
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