Paint Lake, with its countless islands, is the centerpiece of this park. Around every corner from every small bay, the lake offers you a different view of the grand northern landscape. Unroll your towel on a sun-drenched beach, cast-off to explore the islands and bays of Paint Lake or troll for walleye and northern pike.
At Pisew Falls Provincial Park, the Grass River drops 13.0 m/42.7 ft., changes direction and jets down through a gorge. A short boardwalk leads to observation platforms overlooking Pisew Falls. Another 0.5 km/.3 mi. trail leads to the Rotary Bridge over the Grass River, downstream from Pisew Falls. The bridge gives access to trails leading to the top of Pisew Falls and to a 22 km (return) hiking trail leading down-river to Kwasitchewan Falls, Manitoba's highest. The Backcountry campsites at the far end of the loop trail enable one to rest overnight and soak up the experience.