Pine Falls Provincial Park offers scenic natural beauty along the Winnipeg River with opportunities for fishing, hiking, and camping amid boreal forest and river landscapes.
Pine Falls Provincial Park is located on the Winnipeg River in eastern Manitoba, Canada. The park features a landscape dominated by mixed boreal forest, rocky hills, and the rushing waters of the Winnipeg River, including the notable Pine Falls. The river is renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities, especially for species such as walleye and northern pike. The park’s geography provides a mix of rugged terrain and tranquil riverbanks, supporting a rich ecosystem with diverse wildlife including moose, black bears, beavers, and a variety of bird species. Established primarily as a recreational area, the park has roots tied to both Indigenous use of the river corridor and the development of hydroelectric projects in the region. Visitors are drawn to the park for its outdoor recreation offerings, which include hiking on several trails that wind through forest and rocky terrain, canoeing and kayaking on the Winnipeg River, and camping at the developed campground near the falls. Pine Falls Provincial Park is an accessible destination for visitors looking to experience Manitoba’s natural landscapes close to the small town of Pine Falls. The park also offers picnic areas and a day-use zone to enjoy the scenic surroundings. Its combination of water-based activities, wildlife viewing, and forest hiking makes it a favored spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts throughout much of the year.
Pine Falls waterfall and scenic river rapids
Wildlife viewing opportunities including moose and migratory birds
Winnipeg River fishing hotspots within the park
Accessible canoe and kayak launches on the river
A picturesque waterfall dropping over rugged granite formations along the Winnipeg River, creating scenic viewpoints and soundscapes.
Renowned for strong fishing opportunities, it flows through the park with accessible spots for canoeing, kayaking, and angling.
The park's forested areas support a diverse array of wildlife and plant species typical of Manitoba’s boreal zone.