Morden, Manitoba

Morden, Canada
Photo
by Rob Swystun from Winnipeg, Canada
/ CC BY 2.0
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Hotels

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Tours & Activities

Climate & Best time to visit Morden

Climate in Morden:

Number of rainy days:

J Jan
F Feb
M Mar
A Apr
M May
J Jun
J Jul
A Aug
S Sep
O Oct
N Nov
D Dec
11
9
9
7
11
14
12
10
9
10
9
11

Best time to visit Morden:

Summer (June to August): Summer is a popular time to visit Manitoba. The weather is warm and sunny, with daytime temperatures often in the 70s and 80s Fahrenheit (21-30°C). This is the best time for outdoor adventures like hiking in Whiteshell Provincial Park, wildlife viewing in Churchill, and kayaking on Manitoba's lakes and rivers. Summer is also ideal for exploring cultural festivals, such as the Winnipeg Folk Festival.

Late Spring to Early Fall (May to October): Late spring to early fall is an excellent time for exploring Manitoba's national and provincial parks. During this period, the weather gradually warms up, and you can enjoy activities like camping, hiking, and fishing. The fall foliage in parks like Riding Mountain National Park turns into vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow, making it ideal for scenic drives and photography.

Winter (December to February): Winter in Manitoba offers a unique set of experiences. The province is known for its northern lights (aurora borealis) displays, especially in Churchill. The weather can be cold, with daytime temperatures often below freezing. This is the best time for winter sports like ice fishing, snowmobiling, and dog sledding. Churchill is also a prime destination for polar bear and beluga whale viewing in the winter.

Late Fall (October to November): Late fall is a quieter time to visit Manitoba, with cooler temperatures. It's a good time for visiting historic sites and museums, exploring the cities of Winnipeg and Brandon, and enjoying cultural events. The fall foliage in some regions adds a colorful backdrop to your visit.

Early Spring (March to April): Early spring is a transitional period with varying weather. While it's not the most popular time for outdoor activities due to melting snow and wet conditions, it can be a quieter time to visit. Daytime temperatures start to warm up, ranging from the 20s to 40s Fahrenheit (-6 to 4°C) in the lower elevations. Early spring is a good time for birdwatching as migratory birds return.

Note on Churchill: Churchill, known as the "Polar Bear Capital of the World," is a major attraction in Manitoba. The best time to visit for polar bear and beluga whale viewing is in the summer and winter seasons.

Money & Prices

Currency in Canada:

Canadian dollar (CAD)

How expensive is a trip to Morden?

Eating out:
Simple meal:
14.42 USD
Fast food meal:
10.10 USD
Mid-range meal:
29.51 USD
Bottle of water:
1.27 USD
Soft drink:
2.45 USD
Cappuccino:
3.66 USD
Local Beer:
5.21 USD
Transportation:
Public transport - one way ticket:
2.33 USD
Taxi - 1km:
1.61 USD
Accommodation:
Refer to the Hotels section for the most up-to-date accommodation prices.
* Prices are approximate. Make sure to check the latest exchange rates when planning your trip.

Day Trips

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General information

Canada general information:

Electricity:
Voltage: 120 V, Frequency: 60 Hz
Sockets:
  • Type A (North American/Japanese 2-pin)
  • Type B (American 3-pin)

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