- Bloodvein River
Bloodvein River is a pristine river on the east side of
Lake Winnipeg , inManitoba ,Canada . This wilderness area has no logging roads, mines, or hydro developments nearby. Many native locals and tourists enjoy canoeing and fishing in this remote and clean river. Swimming in this river is pleasant in the summer because of the warm water, unlike mountain stream fed rivers.First Nation peoples have used the river for centuries, and theirpetroglyphs and rock paintings can be found on some shoreline cliffs. This clean and warm water river drains from theCanadian Shield intoLake Winnipeg . It will potentially be a part of aUnited Nations World Heritage Site and park.Bloodvein First Nation is the only major community along the river.The Bloodvein River along with many other rivers on the east side of Lake Winnipeg is part of the last, largest, intact
boreal forest left on the planet. It is a unique area, untouched by major developments, and a wilderness area that is to be preserved and protected for future generations. It is one of manyCanadian Heritage Rivers .Some visitors come by
Seaplane , others take about 21 days to canoe down the river.
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