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Riding Mountain National Park travel safety advice
Riding Mountain National Park travel safety advice
Riding Mountain National Park is a safe area to visit, however, common sense is required. Key safety concerns in the park include:
Poison Ivy
Black Bears: Riding Mountain is home to a population of black bears. Further information on black bear safety can be found at: .
Swimmer's Itch
Be careful when doing outdoor activities during the winter time as temperature can reach as low as -40°C so check local television/radio when going out.
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