Afternoon Group Hike at Kings Park Trail-1:30 PM
Schedule
Sat Mar 01 2025 at 01:30 pm to 03:00 pm
UTC-06:00Location
Kings Park Parking | Winnipeg, MB
About this Event
Explore the Kings Park Loop!
Join us for a relaxing and accessible nature walk through the Kings Park Loop, located right in the heart of the city. This easy 3.5 km loop takes approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour to complete, making it perfect for all fitness levels.
Remember this is not a guided interpretive nature hike, just a group hike to meet some new people, get outside, and have fun!
Trail Highlights:
- Type: Loop
- Difficulty: 1/5 (Very Easy)
- Accessibility: Mostly paved, wheelchair and stroller friendly
- Dogs: Leashed dogs welcome
Parking & Amenities:
- Picnic area available
- Bathrooms available
- Free Parking
Enjoy the natural surroundings, connect with fellow nature enthusiasts, and unwind as we stroll through this beautiful urban oasis. Whether you're looking for a peaceful walk or a chance to explore the outdoors with your family, this event is for everyone.
We hope to see you there for this delightful outdoor experience!
How to get there:
- Head south down Pembina Highway
- Turn left onto University Crescent
- Turn left onto Freedman Crescent
- Turn right onto Kings Drive
- Turn left into Kings Park
Or follow this Google link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Ek7uPTK7J1zWtmoP8
What to Bring on Your Hike (Winter Edition)
- Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately! See our winter clothing tips below.
- Bring at least two bottles of water: you can leave one in your vehicle on a short hike; you’ll want both on a long hike.
- Snacks are a great way to keep your energy up along the trail. Many trails don’t have restaurants or stores nearby so you may also want to pack a picnic lunch.
- Hand sanitizer (Most trails have outhouses, not modern toilets.)
- Any Medic*tion you may need (like antihistamines, your asthma inhaler, or an EpiPen)
- A safety whistle, pocket flashlight, and a basic first-aid kit (not required, but a good idea any time you’re in the wilderness)
How to Dress for Winter Hiking/Activities
- The key to enjoying winter activities is to stay warm and dry.
- Layers are your best friend.
- Hiking is good exercise. You don’t want to get sweaty while you’re moving and then catch a chill when you stop. So be aware of your body temperature and take layers off -- or pile them on -- as needed.
- Start with a lighter puffer jacket or windbreaker supplemented by a sweater or fleece and a long-sleeve shirt (a moisture-wicking fabric baselayer if you have one, cotton if you don’t.)
- You may overheat in a heavy parka unless it’s very, very cold out.
- Snow pants or windbreaker/shell pants are well worth the investment. They don’t have to be expensive. They just need to keep your bottom half warm and dry, especially when you sit down for a snack break.
- Don’t forget a warm hat, mitts, and either a scarf or neck warmer.
- You can layer thin gloves under heavy mitts for added warmth and flexibility.
- Warm, comfortable, and sturdy boots are a must. You don’t need expensive hiking boots. But you will not enjoy walking through the woods in sopping wet sneakers or leather boots with a high heel.
- We recommend getting spikes or a traction device for your shoes for icy conditions. You can find them at Wilderness Supply, MEC, or even Costco!
Outdoor Fun: What to Expect on Your Group Hike/Activity
- Sometimes we just want to have some fun and enjoy a friendly chat with a stranger.
- Our group hikes and activities are an easy way to get outside and explore Manitoba’s beautiful parks with other people.
- CPAWS staff will share their love of nature on a relaxing hike along our favourite trails.
- There won’t be any lectures along the way: when we stop for water and snack breaks we’ll keep the conversation casual and light.
- If you’ve got questions we’ll do our best to answer them. However, we are not formally trained park interpreters. We encourage people seeking learning opportunities to check out our outdoor education programming or try an interpretive event offered by Manitoba Parks.
- Most hikes will take around 90 minutes to complete and will be moderately challenging. Most will also be close enough to Winnipeg to make a pleasant day trip. Check out the event descriptions for more details.
Weather & Cancellation Policy
We try not to let the weather stop us from getting outside. With the right gear, you can have a great time in most weather conditions.
That being said, safety must always be our top priority. We can’t be outside in a thunderstorm and may need to cancel if roads are hazardous.
Weather forecasts are notoriously unreliable. While we will do our best to monitor and make good judgment calls, there will be times when we decide to cancel and the skies clear and other days when a storm or high winds pop up unexpectedly.
We’ll send out an e-mail alert the day before an event letting registrants know if there’s a good chance we need to cancel. We will check the forecast again a few hours before the event to determine if we can try to go ahead.
How can we help?
If you have any questions or require any accommodations to participate, please email us at .
About CPAWS Manitoba:
CPAWS Manitoba has been instrumental in establishing 23 new parks and protected areas in our province. That's an area larger than Lake Winnipeg at nearly 26,000 square kilometres. Our goal is to protect half of Manitoba’s lands and waters.
About the CPAWS Manitoba Nature Club
CPAWS Manitoba’s Nature Club is designed to help Manitobans get outside, make new friends and learn about the wonders of nature.
We’ve developed a wide range of programming and activities to help Manitobans of all ages and abilities enjoy the health and wellness benefits of nature.
Find out more at our website - www.cpawsmb.org - and be sure to subscribe to our events newsletter and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok so you don’t miss out on upcoming events.
Safety Protocols
CPAWS Manitoba takes the safety of all program participants seriously.
All CPAWS Manitoba staff members have cleared a criminal record and vulnerable sector background check with the Winnipeg Police Department. We adhere to all public health recommendations and guidelines.
CPAWS policy requires that at least one person leading programming that may involve children must be certified in first aid. This applies to staff or volunteers.
Where is it happening?
Kings Park Parking, 198 Kings Drive, Winnipeg, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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