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Turtle Mountain Interpretive Centre


Turtle Mountain Provincial Park

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Turtle Mountain was the first area to emerge as glacial ice receded northward in what has become Manitoba. Melting ice left a landscape that is higher than the surrounding prairie, and comprised of frequent hills, wetlands and a deciduous forest. The interpretive centre's displays are based on the mountain's wetlands, woodlands, wildlife and geology. Self-guiding and hiking trails, as well as group camping areas are easily accessible from here.

Located off PTH 10, at Adam Lake, between the campground and the beach. Admission is free.

Open daily, mid-May to September long weekend.

For further information, contact the park interpreter, at (204) 534-7060. Mailing address:

Manitoba Conservation,
Boissevain MB
R0K 0E0

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