An ice angler embracing winter. Captured by Michael Draven for Global News.


December 28, 2023

In the province of Manitoba, where winter activities like ice fishing and snowmobiling are cherished traditions, residents are adapting to the challenges posed by warmer temperatures this season. Despite initial difficulties in achieving optimal conditions, outdoor enthusiasts are gradually finding safe havens beyond the city limits to indulge in their winter pastimes.

Eric Stone, the proprietor of Red River Cats, shared insights into the ice fishing scene, noting the slower start attributed to earlier warm weather. However, Stone expressed satisfaction as conditions improved, allowing enthusiasts to embrace the season. In locales like Lockport, caution prevails among anglers who are refraining from driving on approximately 12-inch thick ice patches, emphasizing the importance of safety measures such as drilling test holes before venturing farther.

Snowmobilers across the province are also eagerly anticipating winter. Yvonne Rideout from Snoman acknowledged the impatience while highlighting that the current number of open trails aligns with typical patterns for this time of the year. Volunteer clubs diligently contribute to the ongoing opening of trails along the extensive 13,000-kilometer network, engaging in tasks like trail preparation, brushing, and packing to ensure optimal conditions.

In Winnipeg, Larissa Peck, the Director of Communications at The Forks, shared insights into the city's winter landscape. While not all activities are currently available for visitors, the warmer weather has attracted individuals who might otherwise shy away from the cold. The popular river trail, a notable winter attraction, is in the process of preparation. Peck highlighted the collaborative efforts between teams and Mother Nature to regularly test the ice, perform flooding where feasible, and ensure the trail's opening when deemed safe.

Despite the challenges posed by fluctuating temperatures, Manitobans are showcasing resilience and adaptability in their pursuit of winter enjoyment. Stone's observations of cautious ice fishing practices and Rideout's acknowledgment of the trail opening process underscore the community's commitment to safety. As Winnipeg residents eagerly await the full spectrum of winter activities, Peck's description of a vibrant site, even before all amenities are ready, reflects the community's eagerness to embrace the season, showcasing the spirit that defines Manitoban winters.

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