Debwendon Inc - Sentier d'interprétation Brokenhead Wetland

Debwendon Inc. welcomes you to the Brokenhead Wetland Interpretive Trail. As you go along the trail, listen to the birds and smell the cedar. Watch for rare plants such as wild orchids, insect-eating plants and mushrooms. This wetland is a sacred area that has been used by the local Ojibway for over 300 years to gather food and medicinal plants and for sacred ceremonies. The theme of the trail was designed to highlight the significance of the historic cultural connection between the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation (BON) and the Brokenhead Wetland.

Le sentier est situé à environ 80 km au nord de Winnipeg, le long de l'autoroute 59. Le sentier mesure 1,83 km (3,66 km aller-retour) et il faut compter environ deux heures de marche aller-retour. Le sentier est entièrement accessible aux fauteuils roulants et aux poussettes, et il y a un grand parking, des toilettes, des poubelles et des bacs de recyclage, ainsi que des tables de pique-nique au point de départ du sentier.