Wekusko Falls Provincial Park, Provincial park in northern Manitoba, Canada.
Wekusko Falls Provincial Park is a provincial park in northern Manitoba where the Grass River creates a series of waterfalls and rapids. The water flows across multiple cascades, forming a dynamic landscape shaped by the river's movement through the terrain.
The area served as an important fur trade route in the 1700s, connecting traders with local communities across the region. This commerce shaped the landscape and movement patterns for many generations.
Samuel Hearne documented the region's significance through detailed accounts of his expeditions, contributing to Canadian exploration records.
The park is open during warm months and offers camping sites with electrical hookups and a boat launch for water activities. Plan your visit when weather conditions are favorable and trails are most accessible.
The park sits where Manitoba Lowlands meet the Canadian Shield, bringing together different rock types and geological features. This geological transition creates varied habitats within a compact area.
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