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Swan River

About Swan River

Swan River is a town of 4,000 (2016) in Prairie Mountain region of Manitoba.

Swan River travel guide

Understand

Located in a valley between the Duck Mountains and the Porcupine Hills, the town of Swan River is close to the Saskatchewan boundary in west-central Manitoba. The town sits along the Swan River which flows into Swan Lake, 55 km (34 mi) to the north-east. Swan Lake is believed to have been named for the swans that once frequented the lake, but are nowadays only seasonal visitors. The economic base of the town lies in agriculture, forestry, and support industries for then. Almost fifty percent of the surrounding area is under cultivation, most of which is seeded to cereal grain, oilseeds, and other speciality crops. Wheat, rye, barley, oats, flax, and rapeseed are the primary grain crops, while other commercial crops include potatoes and strawberries. There are also many mixed farms producing cattle, pigs, and farm-raised wild animals. Softwood lumber trees (primarily white spruce) are cut from the surrounding forests, and milled at Spruce Products Ltd. Other major industries of the town are health care, retail services, manufacturing, and tourism.

History Henry Kelsey became the first European explorer to visit the area in 1690. The first permanent European settlement dates back to 1770, when fur traders from both the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company established outposts along the Swan River where they bought and sold goods to local Cree peoples by way of birch bark canoes. In 1876, the musical band of the North-West Mounted Police, the forerunner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, made its debut in what was later to become Swan River. The instruments used in the band were purchased by the 20 officers in the band and shipped from Winnipeg by dog sled. The first pioneers arrived in the Swan Valley through the Duck Mountains in 1897 and quickly developed the farming potential of the area. The proposed construction of a line of the Canadian Northern Railway was announced in 1898 and the town was founded in 1900, though it was little more than a pos

Getting there

By car Swan River is located at the junction of Provincial Trunk Highways 10 & 83, it is about 5 hours northwest of Winnipeg. PTH 83 continues south to the Canada–US border, where it continues south as U.S. Route 83 to the Mexican border near Brownsville, Texas, making it the longest continuously numbered north-south highway in North America with a combined distance is 3,450 km (2,140 mi).

By bus Kasper Bus, ☏ +1-807-699-7200, toll-free: +1-855-566-2378. Service from Winnipeg and The Pas. (updated May 2022)

By plane 1 Swan River Airport. No scheduled flights; used by charter services, emergency flights and private pilots. (updated Apr 2020)

Getting around

Valley Cabs, ☏ +1 204-734-4500. (updated Apr 2020) Rowe's Service Ltd., ☏ +1 204-734-9383. (updated Apr 2020)

See

Swan Valley Historical Museum, PTH 10 north, ☏ +1 204-734-3585. M-F 9AM-5PM, Sa Su 1-5PM. (updated Apr 2020)

Do

The Swan River Valley has numerous outdoor recreational opportunities such as camping, fishing, hunting, and snowmobiling.

1 Duck Mountain Provincial Park (1 hour south of Swan River on PTH 10). Part of a long series of highlands known as the Manitoba Escarpment, the park is composed of thickly wooded, rolling terrain with dozens of deep clear lakes. Enjoy fishing, camping, boating, hiking, scuba diving and biking. Baldy Mountain is Manitoba's highest point at 831 m (2,726 ft), with an observation tower at the summit offering a spectacular view. Not to be confused with nearby Duck Mountain Provincial Park in Saskatchewan. (updated Apr 2020) Swan River Golf and Country Club, 27 River Dr, ☏ +1 204-734-3935, [email protected]. Established in 1934, the Swan River Golf and Country Club is one of the most scenic and well-maintained 18-hole courses in Manitoba. The course is also the most northernly 18-hole course in Manitoba. (updated Apr 2020) 2 Thunderhill Ski Area (30 km SW of Swan River on PTH 83 & PR 487), ☏ +1 204-539-2626, [email protected]. Featuring over 24 groomed downhill ski runs, and approximately 2.2 km of unmarked cross-country ski trails & snowshoe trails. (updated Apr 2020)

Buy

Swan River is a regional service centre and offers basic retail shopping.

Eat

Madoco, 124 5th Avenue North, ☏ +1 204-734-4718. Th-Sa from 5PM. Steaks, seafood, French cuisine (updated Apr 2020) Timberland, 1570 Main Street, ☏ +1 204-734-5268. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Diner food. (updated Apr 2020) Ten-Hsiang Garden, 312 Main St W, ☏ +1 204-734-5234. M4:30-8:30PM, Tu-Su 11:45AM-8:30PM. Chinese. (updated Apr 2020)

Drink & nightlife

Y Not Johnny's, 1496 3rd St. NE, ☏ +1 204-734-3266. Su-Th 9AM-10PM, F Sa 9AM-11PM. Bar and restaurant with full menu. (updated Apr 2020)

Sleep

New Country Motel, 1591 Main St, ☏ +1 204-734-3424. (updated Apr 2020) Timberland Inn, 1570 Main St, ☏ +1 204-734-5268. (updated Apr 2020) Super 8, 115 Kelsey Trail, ☏ +1 204-734-7888, toll-free: +1-800-454-3213. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. (updated Apr 2020)

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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