This facility has been developed by the Manitoba Orienteering Association, Inc., in cooperation with the City of Winnipeg Community Services and Public Works Departments. We hope that you will enjoy this activity and that you will join us for other Orienteering activities around the province.
Notes
Please be aware that you are running through a living area. Take care and do not
damage plants, trees or shrubs in the park.
You are also likely to encounter other individuals and groups while completing
this course. Please do not disturb other users by running through their
activities - go around them instead.
How to use the course
Before Starting:
1) Print a copy of these instructions and a copy of the
control card.
2) Print a copy of the map. The map is a PDF file so you will need
Adobe Reader
to view and print. You can download the map from here
(1043KB). The map should be printed in color on an 8.5" x 11" page in landscape.
3) Note the map scale - 1:5,000. This means that 1cm on the map = 5,000cm or
50m on the ground.
4) The arrows on the meridian lines denote magnetic north. No adjustment for
declination is required.
5) Read the legend carefully.
Note: As of March 2021, controls 9 and 10 are missing, controls 2 and 16 are damaged, and controls 1, 3, and 8 may be harder to find due to new vegetation.
Start:
The start is at the building by the northwest parking lot. The start
is indicated by a triangle on the map.
What to Do:
1. Visit the controls marked on the map with numbered circles. At each location
you will find a post with an orange and white control marker.
2. Each post has its number marked on it, plus a letter. Print the letter on the
card. Use the box with the same number as the control.
3. You may take one or several occasions to visit all the controls.
4. On your first visit to the course, begin at the start (triangle). On later
visits you can start at any place on the map that you choose.
5. Navigate to each control. Map reading will be your main means of doing this,
while a compass will be very useful to orient the map (keeping north on the map
pointing to north on the terrain).
Achievement Certificate:
When you have found all the controls and recorded the letter on the card, you
can get an achievement certificate for completing the course. Put your name and
address on the card and mail to the Manitoba Orienteering Association, 145
Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, R3B 2Z6.
Other ways to use the course:
Once you have completed the course you can have more fun by trying
the following activities:
Make your own course - Pick a number of controls. Decide on what order
to visit them. See who can finish the course in the fastest time.
No. | Description |
1 | Corner of trees (overgrown) |
2 | End of gravel area |
3 | Corner of clearing (overgrown) |
4 | Path junction |
5 | Fence corner |
6 | Opposite power pole |
7 | Path junction |
8 | End of fence (overgrown) |
9 | (Missing) |
10 | (Missing) |
11 | Path corner |
12 | Waters edge |
13 | Tree |
14 | End of path |
15 | Corner of clearing |
16 | South side of copse |