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Duck Mountain's East Blue Lake (Manitoba, Canada)

3 days / 2 nights

Duck Mountain's rolling terrain, of woodland, wetlands and valley meadows, is home to a lake with legendary visibility. East Blue is 200 ft. deep. It oozes with life. Swimming through a school of baby perch as the sun illuminates the scene can be breathtaking. Observe the elegance of rainbow trout at day or night. Explore a beaver hut turned habitat to fish.

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