

May 24, 2012
The snake viewing season is over for the spring as all the snakes have dispersed to their summer feeding areas. The snakes will be returning to the dens in early September.
This eagerness is displayed in a “mating ball”, where one female is surrounded by up to one hundred males. There are four active snake dens at the Narcisse Snake Dens. The dens are connected by a 3.0 kilometre self-guiding interpretive trail. Although the garter snakes are harmless, they are best viewed from the observation platforms built next to the dens.
To get to the snake dens just look for the signs on Highway #17, 6 kilometres(3.6 miles) north of Narcisse. Turn east at the entrance sign and follow the short road to the parking lot. Here you will find orientation signs, washrooms and a 3 kilometre (1.8 mile) walking trail. It’s a good idea to bring refreshments and a lunch as there is no food or beverage service on site.
More information and maps are available, as well as some facts about red-sided garter snakes in Manitoba.