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Riverside Provincial Park adventures

Riverside Provincial Park Adventures

Riverside Provincial Park offers a scenic outdoor retreat on the banks of the Red River, known for its walking trails, picnic areas, and opportunities for fishing and birdwatching.

215
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1961
Year Established

About Riverside Provincial Park

 

Riverside Provincial Park is located along the Red River in Manitoba, Canada, near the town of Selkirk. Covering over 200 acres of primarily riverfront land, the park features a diverse range of recreational facilities suitable for day-use visitors and outdoor enthusiasts. Its geography includes riverbanks, grassy areas, and patches of mature trees that provide habitat for various bird species and small wildlife. Established in 1961, Riverside Provincial Park has served as a popular spot for locals and visitors seeking accessible natural spaces close to urban centers. The park offers well-maintained walking and biking trails, picnic shelters, open green spaces for family activities, and playgrounds. Anglers often fish in the Red River from designated spots, and seasonal birdwatching is popular, especially during migration periods. With convenient access from Provincial Trunk Highway 9, the park also provides historic points of interest connected to the area's early settlement and Selkirk’s development. Seasonal events and interpretive posts offer educational opportunities about the local ecosystem. Riverside Provincial Park appeals to a broad audience, including families, anglers, nature observers, and casual hikers looking for scenic views without venturing far from the city. Its location beside the Red River allows visitors to enjoy water views and opportunities for non-motorized boating, while picnic areas and playgrounds make it a favored destination for day trips.

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Riverfront walking trails along the Red River offering peaceful water views

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Diverse birdwatching opportunities, especially during spring and fall migrations

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Well-equipped picnic areas with shelters and playgrounds for family-friendly outings

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Quiet fishing spots along the river known for walleye, pike, and perch

Notable Natural Features

Red River Trail System

A network of gentle walking and biking trails that follow the Red River’s edge, providing scenic views and access points to the water.

River Lookout Shelter

A covered picnic shelter overlooking the river, popular for family gatherings and events.

Selkirk Museum Interpretive Signs

Educational displays that share the history of the Selkirk area and its relationship with the Red River.