Sailboating
Riding Mountain National Park
Prairie winds and clear water make Clear Lake one of the best spots for sailing in southwestern Manitoba. Sailboats can be launched at the boat cove in Wasagaming, where parking is available, and at the East End boat launch during weekends
Clear Lake is 25 sq. km (9.6 sq. miles), making for ideal sailing, however, strong winds can be encountered. Sailing is allowed on all other accessible lakes in the park, but their small size makes Clear Lake your best bet.
Mandatory watercraft inspections for aquatic invasive species (AIS)
MANDATORY INSPECTIONS are required for all watercraft and/or water related equipment including, but not limited to: scuba diving gear, fishing gear, inflatables, life jackets, beach toys, etc…. before entering RMNP waters. This includes Clear Lake, South Lake, and all outlying lakes (Deep Lake, Moon Lake, Whirlpool Lake, Lake Katherine, Lake Audy & Grayling Lake) as well as all streams and rivers. The service is free of charge and watercrafts that pass the inspection will receive a permit from Parks Canada. Compliant watercraft that fail inspection may require a decontamination, which will be conducted by trained staff. The length of the decontamination depends on the watercraft and is free of charge. Non-compliant watercraft will be denied entry into RMNP waters. Inspection schedule
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