The 699-kilometer Northern Woods and Water Route (PR 10) is a diverse byway in Manitoba. Since it covers a lot of territory, some stretches are populated with trees or rocky cliffs while others feature lush prairies. A sprinkling of farmlands is an added feature in the center of the route. Lakes dot much of the landscape, particularly in Riding Mountain National Park.
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Along the Northern Woods and Water Route byway, a combination of trees and craggy rocks lines the roadway. Numerous lakes break up the dominant scenery of expansive open lands, including the aptly named Clear Lake in Riding Mountain National Park.