Beaudry Provincial Park is a scenic natural area featuring diverse forests and limestone bluffs along the Assiniboine River, offering excellent hiking, wildlife viewing, and river access close to Winnipeg.
Beaudry Provincial Park is located approximately 20 kilometers west of Winnipeg, Manitoba. It spans a forested region characterized by mature deciduous and coniferous trees situated on limestone cliffs overlooking the Assiniboine River valley. The park's landscape includes steep riverbanks with extensive limestone outcroppings, creating striking vistas and a rich habitat for local flora and fauna. The area holds cultural significance, having been historically used by Indigenous peoples and early settlers. Visitors enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including hiking along well-developed trails that wind through forested areas and leading to scenic viewpoints over the river. Birdwatching is popular with opportunities to spot species such as hawks, woodpeckers, and songbirds. The park’s river access allows for canoeing and fishing, with species like northern pike present in the Assiniboine River. Beaudry Provincial Park is managed for both conservation and recreation, preserving its natural environment while supporting public enjoyment. The proximity to Winnipeg makes it a favored destination for day trips or short camping excursions, appealing to families, hikers, anglers, and nature enthusiasts seeking a quiet natural retreat not far from the city.
Limestone bluffs and scenic overlooks of the Assiniboine River
Mixed hardwood and conifer forest providing habitat for diverse bird species
Accessible hiking trails with both easy and moderate options
Quiet river access points suitable for canoeing and fishing
Prominent limestone cliffs offering panoramic views of the winding Assiniboine River below.
A combination of mature hardwoods and spruce trees providing rich wildlife habitat.
A well-maintained, family-friendly campground featuring 66 sites near the river.