- Mantario Trail
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The Mantario Trail is a multipurpose trail in southeastern Manitoba, approximately 150 km east of Winnipeg.
This 63 kilometer trail meanders through rugged Canadian Shield (Precambrian Shield). The trail is predominantly in Whiteshell Provincial Park, although it does enter Ontario briefly, and is named after Mantario Lake, where one of several backcountry campsites scattered along the trail sits. A large portion of the Mantario Trail is in a Wilderness Zone, an area protected from motorized access and hunting.
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Hiking the Trail
This is definitely a trail designed for experienced and well-prepared backpackers. An average hiker can usually complete the trail in 3 or 4 days. Water, particularly spring thaw and recent rainfall, can significantly affect many areas of the trail. Wind has also led to sections of the trail being closed as recently as 2007. Cellular phone service is usually limited to open rock faces at higher altitudes. Middle sections of the trail can be accessed by canoe, but there are no roads that access the trail other than at the trailheads.
The south trailhead is north of Westhawk Lake and just to the east of Caddy Lake. The north trailhead is on the north side of Big Whiteshell Lake. There is parking available at both trailheads, although the lot at the south trailhead is considerably larger. As of yet there are no businesses that offer shuttle service between trailheads. Very good waterproof and tearproof maps are available from several sources, including Manitoba Conservation. There are organizations that offer guided hiking trips on the Mantario Trail, if needed.
Trail Maintenance
The Manitoba Naturalists Society (MNS) [1] is a volunteer non-profit organization that has stewarded Mantario trail development and maintenance over the years. The MNS Outdoor Committee has leaders who offer minimal-cost trips on the trail. Another MNS Committee Friends of Mantario Trail (FOMT)[2] is involved in Mantario Trail maintenance and improvement.
Mantario Cabin
Associated with the Mantario Trail is the Mantario Wilderness Cabin a facility located on an island on Mantario Lake and which is stewarded by the MNS Mantario Committee. The Mantario Wilderness Education program is intended to offer remote wilderness education opportunities in numerous disciplines with reasonably priced 5-day programs through July and August. The cabin is accessed by non-motorized means such as canoeing and portaging, hiking, crosscountry skiing or snowshoeing. Various trips to the Mantario Cabin are organized by MNS Trip Leaders throughout the year.
Events
Since 1980, a group of local runners have been participating the annual Mantario Marathon. A two day run that starts at the south trail head on day one. The end point for the day is the Wilderness Cabin. The second day then proceeds to the north trail head. The tradition has evolved that if you want to be considered the winner, you must sleep outside rather than in the cabin. The traditional date of the race is not disclosed to the general public, to discourage weekend warriors who are not capable of the self sufficiency required.
Since 1990, the first three place finishers who sleep outside, (and therefore prove they are carrying the requisite gear) are entitled to refer to themselves as "Gods of the trail"
Special status ("HONOURED Gods" ) goes to those who have such exceptional pacing ability as to be able to win the race at precisely the same time (known as a "Mantario Tie").
Individuals have also had success completing the 63 kilometer trek in one or two days, by jogging or walking.
External links
- Mantario Trail conditions reports and maps (GPS, topographical)
- Manitoba Naturalists Society
- Nature Manitoba - Mantario
- More trail information and pictures, archived from pemmican.org
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