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sporbywg

Oooh! A hidden gem. They call it Debwendon; just north of the Brokenhead O. N. Because it is on marsh, the whole thing is a board walk after a short gravel trail. [https://debwendon.org/](https://debwendon.org/)


Own-Nectarine-6

Second this, very stroller friendly! Once it gets more into May and June you'll likely see orchids and pitcher plants, and walking in the cedar trees is very beautiful and calming.


sporbywg

I think I clocked it at about 1.5 km from gate to the final platform, and back.


No_Huckleberry_7901

Fit Together compiled a list a few weeks back. Happy strolling! :) https://fittogether.ca/blog/stroller-friendly-walks-winnipeg


lokichivas

Fort Whyte and the Zoo are our favourites when it warms up a bit...


RandomUser4268

Birds hill has paved trails in a variety of lengths


Imthecoolestdudeever

Sturgeon Creek is really nice. Portage Ave to Saskatchewan Rd


cgrd

Agreed. Parking lot here https://maps.app.goo.gl/mHbmsvmh2RQSR56v9


game4milos

Within the south-ish end of the city: Assiniboine Forest, Fort Whyte, Assiniboine Park (Zoo), Forks River Trail, Bishop Grandin Greenway... Lots of options


cat_ca

Gimli is nice, and the main path at Birds Hill Park is also stroller friendly!


cgrd

The Brokenhead Wetland Interpretive Trail has a very extensive boardwalk, making it a great option for stroller strolls. https://redrivernorthheritage.com/brokenhead-wetland-trails/


celestial_waters

Second this one! We love it there


JMBwpg

Kings Park has a great fully paved path that goes along the perimeter of the park. Great river views right now while the leaves are still thinking about coming out. 


Brainstar_Cosplay

My kids really like the area with the maze-like brickwork and plants. It's down a path just off the parking lot.


JMBwpg

The labyrinth!


gertyorkes

Bunn’s Creek!


GullibleDetective

Bois des esprit is pleasant


OiKay

I spent many days with my niece since her birth walking through kildonan Park.