Kettle Stones Provincial Park



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Swan River


Park Size: 4 sq. kilometres
Park Amenities:
Hiking
Sightseeing


Kettle Stones Provincial Park is a historical geological destination located in the backcountry hills known as Kettle Hills in the Swan-Pelican Provincial Forest. The community of Swan River, Manitoba is the closest community to the park with a selection of services and it is located northeast of the park.

The provincial park is a small park measuring only 4 square kilometers. The landscape consists of wildflower meadows and groves of mixed forest trees including cedar, juniper, aspen, spruce, jack pine and birch.

Kettle Stones are the natural attractions in the park. They are a series of unique stone structures made of sandstone sediment, molded by time. The stone structures stand like pillars in open fields, perch on the side of forested hillsides and act like flower pots with existing trees growing out of the top.

The sandstone rock structures range in size. Some of the bigger rocks are over 4 metres (18 feet) tall. The Kettle Stones Provincial Park is the only known destination in Manitoba, Canada where one can observe these geological wonders in an undisturbed, natural environment.

The park is accessed via gravel roads. At times the roads are not passable, so best to make sure prior to your departure. When in the park it is best to try and not disturb the sensitive environment. Vehicles are not to leave the road at anytime and please stay on existing trails.

There are no services in the park - no day use picnic site, no water and no washrooms. pack out what you pack in. Leave no trace behind.

Kettle Stones Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada, Parkland Region

Address:

Kettle Stones Provincial Park
Road #268
Swan River
Canada

How To Get ToKettle Stones Provincial Park

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From the community of Swan River, Manitoba travel east on Highway #10. At Road #268 turn left and travel north towards Birch River, Manitoba. Look for the signs to the park and take a right onto a gravel road. From here on in it is rough gravel roads. Total distance from Swan River is 71 kilometres. Gravel roads suitable for trucks and 4x4 only.
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