Excellent video. I did the same 2 dayer about 3 weeks ago. Except for a couple of messy/confusing beaver dam crossings, it's a very scenic day. I've never seen a bear myself. Good reason to wear bear bells, and carry spray (I do). Considering how exhausing the hike can be, nice filming job.
Maps are available at the Nature Manitoba Office or likely at MEC. It's 19km to Marion from the south Trail Head. The trail's a straight line, there and back and there are no outs unless you fly or hop in a boat on Marion. Check out the Mantario Trail facebook page for other trail users' comments. Christine M
That was a great video...is Aryan Lake part of the new trail? I don't remember it, but I haven't done the trail in almost 10 years. Does anyone know when the North end of the trail will be open again?
Excellent video. I did the same 2 dayer about 3 weeks ago. Except for a couple of messy/confusing beaver dam crossings, it's a very scenic day. I've never seen a bear myself. Good reason to wear bear bells, and carry spray (I do). Considering how exhausing the hike can be, nice filming job.
looking back at this reminds me of the time i did this trail when i was 15. now it has changed drastically
That has to be the busiest that parking lot has ever been!
Maps are available at the Nature Manitoba Office or likely at MEC. It's 19km to Marion from the south Trail Head. The trail's a straight line, there and back and there are no outs unless you fly or hop in a boat on Marion. Check out the Mantario Trail facebook page for other trail users' comments.
Christine M
If you mean at Caribou junction, all that's left is a foundation
That was a great video...is Aryan Lake part of the new trail? I don't remember it, but I haven't done the trail in almost 10 years. Does anyone know when the North end of the trail will be open again?
is there still a standing air tower?