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Activities
- Mountain Bike
- E-Bike
- Hike
- Trail Running
- Snowshoe
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Riding AreaMcGillivray Falls / Caddy Lake
West Hawk Lake, Manitoba -
Difficulty Rating
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Voted DifficultyBlack Diamond (1 vote)
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Blaze Color
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Trail TypeSingletrack
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Snow GroomingBackcountry
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Bike TypeAM, XC, Fat, Gravel
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DirectionBoth Directions
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Climb DifficultyBlue
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Physical RatingModerate
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Trail VisibilityAlways easy to follow
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Family FriendlyYes
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Dogs AllowedYes
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eBike AllowedYes up to Class 1
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TTFs on TrailBerm, Bridge, Drop, Jump, Rock Face, Rock Garden, Wallride
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Global Ranking
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Local Popularity65 in Mountain Biking [+]
- 65 in E-Biking
- 45 in Trail Running
- 75 in Hiking
- 5 in Snowshoeing
Entry - exit at Caddy 44 Please note that the climb from Hwy 44 is climb only for bikes and two way for hikers. After the short climb the trail becomes multi-use, but biking primary on the Blue Highway Route, and hiking primary on the Centennial Trail segment to McGillivray Falls. The climb from Hwy 44 is an average of 4% to 6% grade wide dirt single track,
There is a separate bikes-only descent immediately to the West of the climb. The descent currently features four dirt berms, a tabletop, a rock jump and moderate speeds. Please be careful at the bottom of the descent to slow down before rejoining the access point from Hwy 44.
Part of the Blue Highway route. Park at Caddy Lake camp ground parking lot. Start with dirt single track climb up Centennial Trail - Blue Highway route, exits onto rock face. Wood wall-berm, rock bridges, wood bridges. Good flow and lots of fun Wet in spots after big rain (large slope-drainage area's).
The Blue Highway route branches off to the west from Centennial Trail shortly after exiting the forested single track climb where you're immediately treated to wood wall wide berm.
Disclaimer
Know your limits. Trail users assume all risks. Riders please wear a helmet
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Traditionally Indigenous Territory
More Stats for Blue Highway - Boulley Bypass mountain bike trail trail
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Altitude change39 ft
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Altitude min1,124 ft
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Altitude max1,179 ft
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Altitude start1,140 ft
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Altitude end1,178 ft
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Grade1.7%
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Grade max-5.6%
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Grade min14.5%
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Distance climb1,112 ft
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Distance down636 ft
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Distance flat528 ft
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Avg time00:03:17
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Avg reverse time00:03:28
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- Snow Groomed
- Snow Packed
- Snow Covered
- Snow Cover Partial
- Freeze/thaw Cycle
- Icy
- Prevalent Mud
- Wet
- Variable
- Ideal
- Dry
- Very Dry
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- < 1 month
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- Downhill Only
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- Both Directions
- Uphill Primary
- Uphill Only
- One Direction
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- Last: May 11, 2025
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