Whiteshell Fish Hatchery, located in Whiteshell Provincial Park, has been a vital education centre for Manitoba anglers since 1942. The Fish Hatchery supplies a wide variety of fish species for stocking in the province's waters. Visitors to the Interpretive Centre can explore exhibits that detail the history of fish stocking and conservation efforts in Manitoba.
The Interpretive Centre offers guided tours of the hatchery operations, where visitors can learn about the process of raising and stocking fish. Park Interpreters provide in-depth information about the hatchery's operations and its role in supporting the province's fishing industry. Over half a million trout are raised at the hatchery, providing valuable opportunities for anglers in Manitoba.
During summer, the Whiteshell Fish Hatchery is open on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Tours are available throughout the day and offer a fascinating insight into the work of the hatchery. However, the centre closes for winter after Labour Day, so be sure to plan your visit accordingly.
To reach the Whiteshell Fish Hatchery, visitors can follow PR 312 between Caddy and West Hawk Lakes. The location offers a picturesque setting within the park, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and fishing enthusiasts alike. For more information or to schedule a tour, contact the Interpretive Centre or the hatchery operations using the provided contact information.
Explore the Whiteshell Fish Hatchery and learn more about the vital role it plays in supporting Manitoba's fishing industry. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, the Interpretive Centre offers a unique educational experience that will enhance your appreciation for the province's natural resources. Don't miss the opportunity to visit this important facility and discover the fascinating world of fish stocking in Manitoba.

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