Henteleff Park
Henteleff Park is found on the west side of St. Mary's Rd, about a block north of Normand Ave.
An outdoor interpretive centre greets visitors entering the parking lot off St. Mary's Rd, discussing the history of the Henteleff family.
A long trail heads west, winding through a forested area alongside the Red River.
Cyclists can make their way along the South St. Vital Trail, crossing St. Mary's Rd and heading north about two blocks along the sidewalk.
Welcome to Henteleff Park! The park sign stands next to the entrance to the parking lot off St. Mary's Rd, facing southwest.
A trail filled with information panels winds around the east side of the interpretive centre. Facing northwest.
Several more information panels describe the history of the area in the sheltered interpretive centre. Facing north.
The main path leads west, while a separate trail turns northwest towards the river. Facing west.
A bulletin board stands along the trail leading northwest, providing information about the park and volunteer efforts. Facing west.
An information panel stands next to the northwest trail, providing information about the restoration efforts of the tall grass prairie. Facing west.
The northeast trail makes its way to this dirt path leading north to the bank of the Red River. Facing north.
View of the Red River from the northeast corner of the park, facing northeast.
Another view of the Red River from the northeast corner of the park, facing west. Several buildings from the University of Manitoba campus can be seen on the opposite side of the river.
The northeast path ends at the main path near Normand Creek. Facing east.
A stone bench sits amongst the trees along the northern trails. Facing west.
Rows of trees run north-south in several fields in this view from the northern trail. Facing southwest.
The trails diverge towards the northwest corner of the park, with the left branch leading back to the main central path, and the right branch running closer to the river. Facing southwest.
Breaks in the trees along the northwest trail offer a view of the campus buildings on the opposite side of the Red River. Facing northwest.
The northwest trail offers plenty of views of the vast fields as it winds its way towards the southwest.
Panorama view from the southwest corner of the park, facing northwest.
View of the Red River from the southwest corner of the park, facing south.
The main path ends near the west end of the forested area, with pathways leading in several directions. Facing east.
Several rows of trees run north-south alongside the main path in this panorama view. Facing west.
The main path continues east, with a trail branching off to the south in this panorama view. Facing east.
Plenty of new trees are being planted in this view from one of the southern trails. Facing west.
An information panel stands along the southern trail, providing information about various wildlife in the park. Facing west.
Near the center of the park, a information panel ahead provides information about the rows of trees running north-south. Facing northeast.
A trail makes its way off the main path, winding around more new trees along the southeast edge of the park. Facing east.
The main path continues east towards the interpretive centre, with trails branching off at regular intervals. Facing northeast.