Home » Parks & Urban Forestry » Walking, Hiking & Cycling
Walking, Hiking & Cycling
There are many opportunities in Morden for walking, hiking or cycling. You can enjoy all these activities on the City streets or in the parks. Here are a few ideas for you to consider:
Lake Minnewasta Recreational Trail
Whether you are seeking a leisurely stroll or a challenging mountain bike ride, the Lake Minnewasta Trail can offer you the adventure you are looking for. Following the contours of the lake, the single-track trail lets you experience the naturally scenic beauty of the region, with many varieties of wild plants, and nearly a dozen bridges. The trail begins off the Colert Beach road. Lake Trails Map
Art & Architecture Tour
Explore the murals and historic buildings of Morden. This tour was created for a Culture Days Manitoba event.
Art & Architecture Guide
Parkland Pathways Heritage Walks
The Parkland Pathways Heritage Walks highlight the community’s rich history as a thriving pioneer community and commercial centre for a flourishing agricultural district. Why Parkland Pathways? Morden is remarkable for its wealth of mature trees and shrubs planted throughout the community. This is a legacy of the influence of the Morden Experimental Farm, established here by the Dominion Government in 1916 and the vision of early residents who began one of Manitoba’s first horticultural societies in 1916.
Morden Pump Track
The pump track includes elements for off-road cyclists of all ages and skill levels, making it a fun way for families to enjoy cycling in a traffic-free environment, and enhance their cycling skills and fitness. The Morden pump track was designed to allow a cyclist to maintain speed around the track by using upper and lower body strength and movement, instead of pedaling. This provides a thrilling ride over the hills and curves, and also a great full-body workout. Location
Pembina Valley Provincial Park & Campground
Those who believe that the prairies are flat and monotonous haven’t seen the Pembina Hills, which begin on the western outskirts of Morden, rise gently, level off and rise again, forming a wide plateau of rich farmland between. A few kilometres out of Morden they reach a height of 180 meters then suddenly dip sharply forming the scenic Pembina Valley which teems with wildlife and is overgrown with poplar, oak, birch & hundreds of other species of shrubs, flowers and trees. Park Directions Located on PR 201 which is accessible from PTH 31, south of Darlingford, from PR 432 south of Morden and from PTH 32, south of Winkler.
Explore More Trails

Trans Canada Trail is the world’s longest network of recreational multi-use trails, connecting active Canadians, preserving green space and promoting conservation.
This is just one example of the many trails waiting to be discovered in Manitoba. It all depends on what you’re looking for: beauty, water, unique landscapes, history, or all of the above.