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Mapping Winnipeg has got the sled hills covered

No idea where to go tobogganing or sledding this January? No problem.

Mapping Winnipeg — well known for its interactive maps meant to help Winnipeggers find the best Christmas lights and Halloween decor, among other things — has released a handy list ofwhich hills are best to sled on in West Winnipeg. Happy sledding!

Photo by Emma Honeybun
                                Sledding opportunities abound in west Winnipeg this winter.

Photo by Emma Honeybun

Sledding opportunities abound in west Winnipeg this winter.

West Kildonan: Kildonan Park (2015 Main St.) has two toboggan slides, is well-lit at night; St. John’s Park (510 Main St.) has a safe slope that ends on the river; Vince Leah Park (1295 Salter St.) has a small hill with a gentle slope for the youngsters; and Adsum Park (434 Adsum Dr.) is another gentle option.

Wolseley: Omand Park (1430 Portage Ave.) has a gentle slope, located near the baseball diamond; Laura Secord School (960 Wolseley Ave.) has a small hill for toddler-aged sledders; Wolseley School (511 Clifton St.) has a small hill; William Marshall Park (at the end of Dominion Street) has a hill that leads onto the river; Robert A. Steen Community Club (980 Palmerston Ave.) has a fast hill located behind the building, which also leads onto the river.

St. James-Assiniboia: Westview Park (a.k.a. Garbage Hill) (1 Midland St.) has a large, wide hill with several different speeds to choose from. It also offers great views of the city skyline; Sturgeon Creek Parkway (at the end of Vimy Road, north of Hamilton Avenue) is a prime sledding location once the creek freezes over. The creek is also accessible via Woodhaven Park (1870 Assiniboine Ave.), for those looking for a faster ride; and Isbister Park (535 Hamilton Ave.) has two medium-sized hills.

Charleswood and River Heights: Roblin Park Community Centre (640 Pepperloaf Cres.) has a small hill and ice slides; Smithdale Park (3199 Vialoux Dr.) has a small hill; Assiniboine Park (accessible from Portage Avenue and Roblin Boulevard) has a sledding location just outside the Nature Playground and near the north side of The Leaf; Wellington Park (along Wellington Crescent) has a gentle slope near the baseball diamond; Central Corydon Community Centre’s Sir John Franklin site (1 Sir John Franklin Rd.) has a toboggan slide, as does its Crescentwood site (1170 Corydon Ave.); and ‘Big Bertha’ is the name of a hill at the end of Carmarthen Boulevard at Edgeland Boulevard.

Whyte Ridge and Fort Richmond: Whyte Ridge Community Centre (170 Fleetwood Rd.) has a small hill; Scurfield Park (3 Monticello Rd.) has a very large hill, and has been a popular choice in the community for some time; the Ken Oblik Greenway, near Waverley Street at John Agnus Drive, has a large slope; Kings Park (198 Kings Dr.) has a medium-sized hill; and Crescent Drive Park (781 Crescent Dr.) has a toboggan slide, which is well-lit at night.

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