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Your Mantario Trail comeback is finally here.

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That Mantario Trail opening just hits different, hey?

## The Mantario Trail is coming back and it's a big deal

Alright, so the Mantario Trail in Whiteshell Provincial Park – our toughest, most famous hiking trail, you know the one – it's been closed for almost a year. A whole year! Wildfires ripped through parts of the Whiteshell last season, and the damage was… extensive. But now, it looks like it's going to reopen in June, and crews and volunteers are working flat out to make it happen. You really can't underestimate what this means for people around here.

This isn't just about a walking path; it’s about a piece of our wild heart, hey? The Mantario isn't some paved city trail, it’s a real challenge, a proper trek through some of the most beautiful, rugged Shield country we have. For a lot of us, it's a place to push your limits, to reconnect with the land. It’s where you go to feel that specific Manitoba quiet, that bigness of the sky, far from the hum of Portage and Main. Seeing the Whiteshell, especially that area, bounce back from the fires, it’s a sign of our resilience, too.

### What This Means for Winnipeg

* **Outdoor Spirit Returns:** This brings back a major outdoor adventure destination for Winnipeggers who love to hike, canoe, and camp. It's a huge part of our summer identity.

* **Economic Boost:** Local businesses in communities around the Whiteshell, like Falcon Lake and Rennie, rely on the traffic the park brings. This reopening is a lifeline.

* **Healing the Land:** It’s a visible sign of recovery from the devastating wildfires. It reminds us that even when things seem destroyed, there's always a chance to heal and rebuild.

It’s just good to know that Mantario is coming back. It’s a place that asks a lot of you, but it gives back even more, you know? Winterpeg. We built a city in the coldest place anyone has any business building a city — and it is genuinely wonderful. Good morning.

My co-hosts on the Morning Wire chat about stuff like this every day – catch 'em live at mornings.live.

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