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The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Winnipeg

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Family friendly hiking trails around Winnipeg offer diverse outdoor experiences across urban forests, river greenways, and prairie wetlands. The region is characterized by generally flat terrain with gentle elevation changes, making many routes accessible for families. Trails often follow the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, providing opportunities for wildlife viewing and scenic riverside walks.

Best family friendly hiking trails around Winnipeg

  • The most popular family friendly hiking route is Aspen to Preston Trail – Assiniboine Forest Winnipeg, a 3.4 miles…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Aspen to Preston Trail – Assiniboine Forest Winnipeg

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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April 9, 2026, Omand Park

Omand Park is situated where Omand Creek flows into the north side of the Assiniboine River. The park has two baseball diamonds, trails that head in all directions, and access to a pedestrian bridge that crosses the river to Wellington Crescent.

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This small park sits at the foot of Winnipeg's historic Maryland Bridge. You'll have access to the Assiniboine River as well as open grassy areas, and the pedestrian & cycle crossings that run along the bridge.

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This 1,070-kilometer river flows across the Canadian prairies before joining the Red River in Winnipeg. The river was named in honour of the Assiniboine First Nations people who have lived along its route for millennia.

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March 31, 2026, Marj Edey Park

This large, open park is located along the Harte Trail and offers a multitude of options for visitors. You'll find multiple sports fields, tennis courts, a skate park, the Varsity View Sportsplex, Springers Gymnastics Club, and more.

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March 31, 2026, Harte Trail

This popular multi-use trail runs on top of the old Prairie Dog Railway and forms a portion of the continent-spanning Trans Canada Trail. You can hike, run, or cycle along the 6.5-kilomtere trail as an out and back, or continue onward on the adjacent trails.

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November 11, 2025, Red River

The Red River flows north from the United States into Manitoba, winding through Winnipeg before emptying into Lake Winnipeg. Its slow, meandering course has long shaped the region’s landscape and history, serving as a vital route for Indigenous peoples, fur traders, and early settlers. Today, its banks are lined with parks, trails, and neighbourhoods that celebrate the river’s enduring role in the heart of the prairie city.

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Bunn’s Creek Centennial Park covers over 25 hectares of beautifully landscaped green space with flower gardens, a small playground, picnic sites, and access to the picturesque Bunn’s Creek Trail that runs west through the creek valley. Its riverside setting and quiet natural atmosphere make it a lovely spot for family outings and short walks along the water.

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November 11, 2025, Bunn's Creek Trail

Bunn’s Creek Trail is a fantastic multi-use mixed gravel and paved pathway that follows the course of Bunn’s Creek through a lush, tree-lined corridor. The route passes through wetlands, forest groves, and open park spaces, with plenty of spots for birdwatching and taking in the peaceful scenery. In spring, the creek runs swiftly toward the Red River, adding a refreshing backdrop to this popular community trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available around Winnipeg?

There are 18 family-friendly hiking trails around Winnipeg featured in this guide, with 17 of them rated as easy, making them perfect for all ages and skill levels.

What kind of terrain can we expect on family hikes in Winnipeg?

Winnipeg's family-friendly trails generally feature flat terrain with gentle elevation changes, making them very accessible. You'll find paths through urban forests, along river greenways, and in prairie wetlands. For example, the Aspen to Preston Trail in Assiniboine Forest offers peaceful walking paths amidst towering trees.

Are there any circular routes suitable for families?

Yes, many family-friendly trails around Winnipeg are circular, which is great for walks with kids. The Seine River Greenway loop in Bois-des-Esprits is a popular 3.6 km option, and the Transcona Bio Reserve loop is a shorter 2.5 km choice.

What are the best trails for toddlers or very young children?

For toddlers and very young children, shorter, easy loops are ideal. The Transcona Bio Reserve loop at 2.5 km and the Assiniboine Park Zoo Trail loop at 2.8 km are excellent choices, offering manageable distances and engaging surroundings.

Can we see wildlife on these family-friendly hikes?

Absolutely! Many trails offer fantastic opportunities for wildlife viewing. The Seine River Greenway, particularly the Bois-des-Esprits area, is known for sightings of deer, foxes, and various birds. FortWhyte Alive is a 640-acre urban wilderness where you can spot bison, deer, and over 160 bird species. Beaudry Park also offers chances to see deer, fox, owls, and beavers along the Assiniboine River.

Are there any interesting landmarks or attractions along the trails?

Yes, several trails are near or pass by interesting landmarks. The Assiniboine Park Zoo Trail loop is within Assiniboine Park, which also hosts the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden. You can also explore The Forks National Historic Site, a significant meeting place, or see the iconic Esplanade Riel Footbridge near downtown Winnipeg.

Are the family-friendly trails in Winnipeg dog-friendly?

Many trails in Winnipeg and its surrounding parks are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific park regulations before you go. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash. Trails like the Aspen to Preston Trail in Assiniboine Forest are popular choices for families with pets.

What is the best time of year for family hikes in Winnipeg?

Each season offers a unique experience. Spring and fall provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with wildflowers in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is great for longer days, but remember to bring water and sun protection. Winter hiking is also popular, with many trails suitable for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, offering a serene, snowy landscape.

Are there any trails accessible by public transport?

Yes, several urban trails in Winnipeg are accessible by public transport. Trails within Assiniboine Park, such as the Assiniboine Park Zoo Trail loop, and the Bunn's Creek Trail are often reachable via Winnipeg Transit routes, making them convenient for families without a car.

What amenities can we find near family hiking trails in Winnipeg?

Many family-friendly trails, especially those within city parks like Assiniboine Park, offer amenities such as restrooms, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Some areas, like FortWhyte Alive, have visitor centers and cafes. For trails slightly outside the city, it's advisable to pack your own snacks and drinks, though many provincial parks have basic facilities.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible paths for families?

While not all trails are fully paved, many parks in Winnipeg offer accessible sections. Assiniboine Park has well-maintained, paved paths suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. Oak Hammock Marsh also features boardwalks and grassy paths, some of which are accessible, providing opportunities for birdwatching for everyone.

What do other hikers enjoy most about family hiking in Winnipeg?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful urban escapes, the well-maintained and easy-to-navigate paths, and the opportunities for wildlife spotting, making them perfect for a relaxing family outing.

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