The trailhead for the Seven Sisters Falls trails is north from highway 307, between the road to the Whitemouth Falls Wayside Park and the road to the Seven Sisters hydro dam. The trail has three loops: a short (3K), a medium, and a long (7K) option. It is a fairly easy trail, but it has a variety of terrain and some really fun hills that allow for a long fast glide. The trail is mostly in the bush, but it passes the Seven Sisters hydro dam where the Whitemouth River meets the Winnipeg River, so there is lovely open water to look at. There’s also lots of wildlife: white tailed deer, rabbits, and bald eagles. The groomer is very meticulous, and quickly re-grooms after a dump of snow.
If you enjoy skiing these trails and would like to support their grooming, please send a donation / trail fee to:
Al Bezel
Box 294
Seven Sisters Falls MB
R0E 1Y0
or by Interac e-transfer to Al Bezel
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Ryan posted an update in the group
Seven Sisters Falls 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Trails were ok today. There were a lot of walkers out and several of the trails were completely trampled. One group I spoke with said they ignored the signs because they were only cardboard. Lol
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Timmo posted an update in the group
Seven Sisters Falls 2 months ago
Does anybody know the current trail conditions as of today at Seven Sisters Jan.5
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Chrissy posted an update in the group
Seven Sisters Falls 2 months, 1 week ago
Dec 26- Trails in good condition, not too busy. A few leaves here and there. Double track near 307 trailhead is completely trampled on one side, but the other track is good.
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Timmo posted an update in the group
Seven Sisters Falls 2 months, 1 week ago
Dec 24, Trail is in perfect condition ( A+ ) after setting up after last night cold. Lots of snow, very beautiful in the forest right now after storm.
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Kevin Miller posted an update in the group
Seven Sisters Falls 2 months, 1 week ago
From Rick Robertson:
Freshly groomed trails on fresh snow in pristine condition as of December 23.