Elk Link Map.crtr
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Elk Link Map.crtr
MANAGING ORGANIZATION: The Rossburn Subdivision Trail Association, the steward of the Trans Canada Trail from Russell, MB to Neepawa, MB MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Dave Walker, Erickson, MB 204-636-7803 Edward Mazer, Onanole, MB 204-848-7790 Ilse Ketelsen, Rossburn, MB 204-859-2497 Doreen Stapleton, Sandy Lake, MB 204-585-5310 James Gordon, Riding Mountain National Park 204-848-7246 TRAIL CONCEPT: This trail, combined with the Onanole Trail, provides a link from Riding Mountain National Park to the Trans Canada Trail. As the TCT runs parallel to the Park, at varying distances, over its 175 km length between Russell and Neepawa, the concept is to connect the TCT with special places on the south edge of the Park. This is the first such connecting link. It essentially begins at the Wasagaming townsite and proceeds to Onanole townsite via the Onanole Trail. The Elk Link Trail continues southward to the Trans Canada Trail. TRAILHEAD: The Elk Link Trail begins at the Elk Park on #10 Highway in Onanole, MB POINTS OF INTEREST ON THE TRAIL: The Elk Link provides community connections, and along the way, you can also enjoy terrific views, beautiful countryside, lakeside and riverside rest stops, historic buildings, a trestle bridge, picnic areas, bed and breakfast facilities, Wildlife Management Areas, and even overnight campgrounds at each of the town sites. CONVENIENCES: Public washrooms are located at the trail head and in each of the townsites shown on the trail. Public Campgrounds are available at each townsite. Restaurants, stores, and groceries, and some accommodations, including bed and breakfasts, are also available in or near the towns. A paved aerodrome (CKQ6) is located at Erickson. TRANSPORT: Bicycle rentals are available in Wasagaming. Shuttle services are available from The Shuttle Bug 204-848-0603 SOURCES OF FUNDING: This trail has been made possible by: The Government of Canada, National Trails Coalition (Primary Funding) The Government of Manitoba, Community Places The Municipality of Harrison Park The Municipality of Clanwilliam-Erickson The Rossburn Subdivision Trails Association RMNP to the Trans Canada Trail and Local Communities PROOF TRAIL DISTANCES: Wasagaming to Onanole via the Onanole Trail: 4 km Onanole to Ditch Lake cottage community: 9.4 km Ditch Lake to the Trans Canada Trail Junction: 6.4 km COMMUNITY LINKS: From the TCT/Elk Link junction, it is 5.5 km to Erickson, MB travelling east; or 16.6 km to Sandy Lake, MB, travelling west. Both destinations are reached by following the Trans Canada Trail. TRAIL STYLE AND USE: The Elk Link Trail is composed of some paved, but quiet, roads, some municipal gravel roads, and newly constructed pathways through natural areas. There is one challenging hill on the Elk Link (at Lee’s Lake Lookout), otherwise, travel is easy to moderate. The Trans Canada Trail is a converted rail bed, allowing easy bicycling and walking. SHORT TRIPS OR MULTI-DAY TRAVEL: The Onanole Trail, Elk Link Trail, and Trans Canada Trail can all be accessed at numerous points. So trips can be easy and brief with out and back travel, or users can plan longer trips, including shuttle pick up at the end, or round trips using existing country roads as well as the trails, or multi day excursions with overnights in campgrounds or paid accommodation. PARKS CANADA: Continues to provide partnership support for this trail system. PROPERTY USE DONOR: One of the best sections of the Elk Link Trail traverses the private property of Norval Lee, who resides near Erickson, MB. This section also adjoins the Proven Lake Marsh. We are grateful for the generosity of Norval and his family. CONTRACTORS: Trail Construction: Derek Dudman, True Grit Sand & Gravel, Onanole, MB Signs and Maps: Derek Boyd, The Graphic Factory, Onanole, MB Surveys: Balchen and Kulchycki Surveys, Dauphin, MB