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Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba - Wikipedia Lac du Bonnet is a town in Manitoba, Canada located 115 km (71 mi) northeast of Winnipeg on the west shore of the Winnipeg River It is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Lac du Bonnet The word "Bonnet" is pronounced by locals as "bonny "
Town and RM of Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba TOWN OF LAC DU BONNET Looking for information from the Town of Lac du Bonnet? Click on the button below to visit the website for the Town of Lac du Bonnet Visit Town website
Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba Canada | Come Explore Canada Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba is a charming town nestled on the west shore of the Winnipeg River, 115 km northeast of Winnipeg This Canadian gem is enveloped by the Rural Municipality of Lac du Bonnet, offering a unique blend of history, culture, and outdoor adventure
Town of Lac du Bonnet - Visiting The area is the second most popular fishing region in the province; second only to the Red River Situated at the boundary of prairie farmland and boreal forest, Lac du Bonnet is also bird watchers' paradise Over 300 species of birds can be found within a few kilometres of the Winnipeg River
Town of Lac du Bonnet - Location Map Lac du Bonnet is one of the most desirable places to live , work or play in Manitoba Endless rivers lakes, lush forests full of nature and beautiful granite hills make this the last stop on the prairie Download a map of the Town of Lac Du Bonnet
Lac du Bonnet Beach - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024) This quiet little town is facing the south shore of the Winnipeg River When in town turn east on Third Street, go straight and you will see a long dock, nice sandy beach and a small play area; this is Lac du Bonnet Beach On a sunny mid October day, the beach was calm and serene
Lac du Bonnet - Travel Manitoba Lac du Bonnet Nestled on the rustic and picturesque banks of the Winnipeg River, the townsite sits on the boundary of prairie farmland and northern boreal forest As a recreation mecca, it is the gateway to cottage country and a centre for camping, boating, hiking, biking, golfing and snowmobiling Over 60 kilometres of navigable waterway