You Are Our Builders
Acknowledging the dedication and support of numerous individuals is crucial to our success. We extend our gratitude to the volunteers diligently involved in planning, constructing and maintaining the trails, as well as the benevolent individuals and businesses whose financial contributions bring our diverse goals and projects to fruition. Recognizing the selfless generosity of these individuals is of utmost importance to us. We also appreciate those who choose to contribute anonymously—your kindness does not go unnoticed, and we are thankful for each and every one of you.
Support and Accomplishments
University College of The North Donation – 2019
Backyard Naturalist – 2020
Received Provincial Funding – May 2020
Completed First project – Oct 2020
Mike O’Toole Mural – 2020
Fundraising – Buy a Board – 2021
Breaking Trail and Youth Articles – 2021
Gene’s Telecom Donation – 2021
Westoba Credit Union Donation – 2021
The Pas Kinette Club Donation -2021
Birds and Blooms Tour – May 2024
University College of The North Donation – 2019
Backyard Naturalist – 2020
Received Provincial Funding – May 2020
Completed First project – Oct 2020
Mike O’Toole Mural – 2020
Fundraising – Buy a Board – 2021
Breaking Trail and Youth Articles – 2021
Gene’s Telecom Donation – 2021
Westoba Credit Union Donation – 2021
The Pas Kinette Club Donation -2021
Birds and Blooms Tour – May 2024
Engraved Boards
Immortalize your name, business, or the name of a cherished individual by having it engraved on a board on our scenic boardwalk. It’s a wonderful way to commemorate birthdays, anniversaries, or celebrate your loved ones. Secure your spot for just $100. Once we accumulate a sufficient number of names, we initiate the order process. Installations take place during the warmer months. Join us in creating lasting memories!
Fill out our CONTACT FORM with your details.

Opasquia Trails Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to building and maintaining walking paths and trails in the Northwest part of Manitoba.
Opasquia Trails Association acknowledges with respect and gratitude that Grace Lake Boardwalk and Trail is located on Treaty 5 Territory, the traditional lands of Opaskwayak Cree Nation, and the homeland of the Red River Métis. This land has also become home to many other Indigenous Peoples.
We recognize and thank all those who have provided stewardship of these lands over millennia and whose ancient relationships with the land continue to this day.