Alfred Hole Goose Sanctuary
Sustainable Development Box 130 Rennie, Manitoba R0E 1R0
Manitoba's diversity of habitats—grasslands, wetlands, boreal forest and sub-arctic habitats— provide an exciting opportunity to see an amazing diversity of birds and other wildlife. See thousands of Canadian geese gather at sunset along their fall migratory path or take your adventure to the next level in Churchill, a birding hotspot in northern Manitoba where you can travel to see willow ptarmigan, snow geese and the rare Ross’s gull.
In the marshlands of Oak Hammock Marsh, get even closer to Manitoba’s bird population with Bird in the Hand, a Canadian Signature Experience where you can take part in a real bird banding program.
Here are just a few birds to find through your binoculars on your next visit to Manitoba:
Discover migratory and resident bird species throughout 660 acres of varied habitats of forests, wetlands, and prairie. Whether you're new to birding or a serasoned pro, you're sure to discover many new species.
There is something about watching thousands of Canada Geese converge at the same place at the same time that is simply magical.
Birding
#1 Snow Goose Bay at Hwy 220, Box 1160
Stonewall, MB R0C 2Z0
Provincial Parks
Sustainable Development, Winnipeg District Office
Box 30, 200 Saulteaux Cres
Winnipeg, MB R3J 3W3
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