New winter accommodations in RMNP
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- Published on Saturday, October 31, 2015
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The Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
After a successful first summer season, Lake House is working towards charting new territory during the winter season in Riding Mountain National Park. Lake House (along with partners at Riding Mountain National Park) is working to offer a winter season destination in the beautiful Wasagaming townsite at Riding Mountain National Park.
Located on the shores of Clear Lake and at the premiere location in the town site, Lake House is excited to announce that the popular summer destination will now be open for travellers looking for an all-inclusive winter holiday getaway. Beginning Dec. 1, Lake House will welcome family and corporate groups looking to experience a classic prairie mountain Christmas. Christmas and New Year’s in the winter wonderland of the Riding Mountains is a truly special time when many extended families, couples and groups return to celebrate the spirit of the holiday season in a picture perfect holiday setting. The staff and ownership at Lake House are preparing to create an atmosphere of homecoming and celebration so guests can relax and spend time with friends and family without the worry of having to coordinate meals or activities.
In addition to daily winter activities like cross country skiing, snowshoeing, sledding and ice skating, chef Tyler Kaktins of Foxtail Café will be preparing locally sourced, wholesome holiday meals for groups staying at Lake House throughout the festive season. The Lake House hot tub and sauna will also be available for guests to enjoy after a long day of adventure. Children will enjoy making ginger bread houses or doing the Lake House holiday scavenger hunt throughout the cozy Wasagaming townsite.
Styled with a modern-rustic appeal, guest rooms at Lake House are a perfect winter retreat. Lake House invites you to share our home – as well as our trails, lakes and forests. Be a part of a new chapter in history for Riding Mountain National Park and the Wasagaming townsite.