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Mantario Mushrooms and Plants

Mantario Mushrooms and Plants

Monday, August 19, 2024 to Friday, August 23, 2024

Bathe in Mantario's forests to enjoy photogenic delights of the understory, learn how myriad fungi and plants coexist in diverse ecosystems and their many functions and uses.  Donna Kurt and co-leader Ron Greening offer options of activities such as canoeing skills, foraging, forest and aquatic ecology, qigong, and hiking.  

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Trip Leaders

Donna Kurt practices “ethnomycobotany” while canoeing the wilds of North America, Australia, beyond. Since 1988 she has led Mantario and Nature Manitoba trips and shares a glimpse of the experience in her Mantario Thanksgiving Canoe YouTube videos.  Donna has been studying how we use plants and fungi since the 1980s and in retirement is studying ecology and biology at the UW.

Ron Greening has had a strong interest in ecology and field biology since childhood, and studied fisheries and wildlife management, and conservation education. Ron has hiked, skied and paddled into Mantario since the 1970s, and spent two summers in the 1980’s as a guide for the Mantario summer program.

Aug 19 2024 to Aug 23 2024
 
Settlers, Rails & Trails Museum (Argyle MB) guided tour

Settlers, Rails & Trails Museum (Argyle MB) guided tour

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August 21, 2024

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Kevin & Anita Miller -- register at k.a.miller@mts.net . 31 people have registered as of August 19.

Location: Argyle Community CentreTravel map (20 minutes / 27 km from the NW Perimeter Hwy).

Time: 10:00 AM. The guided tour will last for 45 minutes to an hour. Please plan to arrive at 9:45 to sign-in, pay, etc.

Cost: $5 per person.

Description: We will be given a guided tour of the Settlers, Rails & Trails Museum in Argyle by Shayne Campbell, its President & Executive Director (and a high school teacher).
Shayne says: "I will give you a tour of our brick exhibition, then we can go to the Museum Park outdoors. The park contains three recently restored heritage buildings, roads, an acre of native prairie, a karst sinkhole. Then people can walk around and take in the sights."
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We will also learn about the Principal Meridan, which passes through Argyle. The Settlers, Rails & Trails Museum has plans to commemorate it. We can also see the Prime Meridan Trail.

Afterwards: Bring a lunch. We will eat onsite.
On the way back to Winnipeg, we can stop at Stonewall Quarry Park (history) and walk the 1.4K trail. When you register, please let us know if you are interested in this.

Carpooling: We can facilitate carpooling. When you register, if you are interested, please let us know where you are located so we can connect you with others who either live near you or are located along your route to the NW Perimeter Hwy.

Bring: $5 cash, lunch, your name tag.

Aug 21 2024