William Lake Provincial Park, Provincial park in Boissevain-Morton, Canada.
William Lake Provincial Park is a nature reserve in southwestern Manitoba featuring a lake stocked with rainbow trout and multiple hiking trails. The area provides opportunities for fishing and walking through forests and open grasslands at different difficulty levels.
The park was established in 1961 as a nature retreat within the Turtle Mountain region. Its creation reflected Manitoba's commitment to protecting the province's natural landscapes for public use.
The park forms part of Manitoba's system of protected areas, reflecting the region's commitment to maintaining its natural environments.
The campground provides 52 basic campsites with modern facilities including restrooms, showers, and water access. A dedicated fish cleaning area on-site serves anglers who want to prepare their catch.
The Turtle's Back Trail passes through community pastures where local cattle graze openly as part of the landscape. This blend of livestock farming and nature protection is unusual for a provincial park.
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