Lac du Bonnet Parks are the Perfect Picnic Destination!

Whether you’re looking for a new picnic location or need to get out and stretch your legs, one of our quiet Lac du Bonnet parks will provide the perfect afternoon outing. With play structures, a basketball court, swings, slides, walking paths, and picnic tables, you’re bound to find the perfect place to relax.

Memorial Park

More commonly known to the local kids as Elephant Park because of the large play structure, Memorial Park has a large open field for playing and swings to play on.

Located on Park Avenue, Memorial Park is home to the Lac du Bonnet War Memorial, serving as a remembrance to our fallen soldiers. The Lac du Bonnet Legion Branch #164 hosts a yearly Decoration Day in June, carrying on a tradition that started in 1890. A parade marches to the Lac du Bonnet Cenotaph, where a Service of Remembrance and wreath-laying takes place. The parade usually includes colour parties from other MB branches as well as a full pipe band.

Leslie Park

Leslie Park is located at the South end of Park Avenue in Lac du Bonnet and provides a wide variety of play structures for children of all ages, including swings! The park also features an outdoor basketball court, a flower garden, and a walking trail. Not only is Leslie Park an ideal location for family fun, but it also offers a scenic background for family photos!

Most notably is the recent addition of the accessible playground structure. This project was spearheaded by the local Lac du Bonnet Lions Club, which raised funds and erected the structure with a team of community volunteers.

Lakeside Park

Just over the bridge and down the walking path from Leslie Park, you will find yourself in Lakeside Park, which offers a gorgeous bankside view of the Winnipeg River. Walk along the trail or enjoy some quiet reflection while sitting on one of the park benches.

Halliday Park

Halliday Park, located on Highway #502, is rich with the history of Lac du Bonnet. Named after the area’s first registered homesteader, William Duncan Halliday, the park is home to the Lac du Bonnet and District Museum. This stunning property is the perfect place for a family picnic and beautiful family or wedding photos.

Bridgeside Park

Bridgeside Park isn’t too big, but it is a great place to cast your line for some fishing or stop in for a picnic. Located on Highway #313, just East of the bridge, Bridgeside Park also has a boat launch

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About Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba

Lac du Bonnet is where the Manitoba Prairies give way to the vast boreal forest and the Canadian Shield, where miles of natural trails allow you to hear nature’s sounds and relax within her bounty. In Lac du Bonnet, miles of prime waterways stretch out before you, calling you toward your next adventure, and a rich history remains to be discovered among the ruins. Culture and arts flourish along the streets where neighbours gather for events and festivals, inviting you to discover the true passion behind our community.

Lac du Bonnet is more than a place on the map; it is the place that connects with your heart. The place where you will create a lifetime of memories and unleash the adventure to reconnect with yourself and your loved ones.

This year we invite you to explore Lac du Bonnet and discover that your heart is home here!

Get in Touch with My LdB

Do you have questions about your visit to Lac du Bonnet? Get in touch with our trip advisors and we’ll help you out. You can also give us a call at 1-204-213-0033