Length - 3 km Point to Point (hiked as a return)
Time - 31 minutes
Bunn’s Creek Trail is a small 3 km trail running through North Kildonan in Winnipeg, MB. It traces its way along side Bunn’s creek as it winds its way through the suburbs. The trail and creek are lower than the houses in the area, and there are plenty of trees hiding people’s backyards and masking the noise of traffic in the area, making it easy enough to forget that there are thousands of people within a few minutes of you.
The trail is well groomed gravel for most of its length with minimal pavement or concrete, making it fairly easy on the joints as compared to walking on sidewalks or paved trails. Most of the people we have seen on the trail are homeowners in the area and generally well past middle age. Many people also walk their pets on the trail, which has been fine for the most part. On one of Roslyn’s solo walks she did run into an off leash dog, but she managed to find its owner after about 10 minutes.
For a quick outing to remind ourselves of what trails can be like it serves it purpose well.
In Roslyn's words:
"This quiet urban trail is the perfect weekday adventure when you come home from work wishing someone would pick you up and through you in the woods. The path is impressively long for an urban trail, well groomed, and follows a little creek through a tunnel of trees. The west trailhead is about 100 meters away from a Mountain Bean coffee house which makes a lovely half way break or a trail end reward. There is a parking lot on the west trailhead and residential street parking on the east trailhead. The trail can be very icy in early spring so over shoe cleats may be a good idea. Early spring is also the time when the creak can be a bit smelly. Over all, this urban trail is a lovely afternoon stroll beneath the trees, listening to the creak babble and, at least for a little while, leaving the daily rush and hustle behind you."
A different view down Bunn's Creek in the early spring
P.S. - We are planning on uploading the actual route for the trail in the future when we are able to walk it again without the detour.
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