Posts Tagged ‘Canada Winter’

Wintertime Ice Fishing Ice Fishing Huts Tips

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

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Campground Tips:

- be extra sure that all fire starting materials and matches are extinguished before leaving your winter camp.  Break matches in half

- Build no fires except in designated firepits – no matter how cold the Manitoba Canada winter is.  Or use a camp stove – such as a Coleman camp stove.  Before leaving your ice fishing hut make sure any fires in your fishing or tenting area are completly out

- Be careful with with cigarettes ,cigars and pipe ashes. Crush them thoroughly before discarding.  Jadran Transcona , Lake Manitoba Senior Outfitter notes – never be lazy and toss them from your vehicle

- Even in the winter ice fishing season take care not to litter

- Be sensitive to wildlife.  The Lake Manitoba  Narrows area  remains a pristine fisherman and ice fisherman’s delight.  Bears can be dangerous and should never be fed.  Food must be stored away from your campsite as well as Ice Fishing Hut or huts.  A locked vehicle or van is the best.  Avoid attracting hungy animals.  Do not store food in your ice fishing hut or ice fishing huts.

- Warm clothing is needed always in the Lake Manitoba regions in the wintertime . Overpack warm winter clothng and winter time boots rather than underpack

Ice Fishing Lake Manitoba Narrows

www.icefishinglakemanitobanarrows.com

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Ontario Canada Winter Dog Sledding

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

 Ontario Canada Winter Dog Sledding
With the Rick Mercer dog sledding in the Haliburton Highlands of Ontario, many will be asking where is Haliburton.

Well it is a little east of Muskoka, above the Kawarthas, West of the Ottawa Valley and borders on and includes a bit of Algonquin Park.

For more information on Haliburton Highlands see Haliburton, and Minden.

See dog sedding getaways and discover the excietment of a dog sledding experience

Ice Fishing Lake Manitoba Narrows

www.icefishinglakemanitobanarrows.com

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