Public Drinking Spring

Waggle Springs

CFB Shilo, MB R0K, CA

Waggle Springs
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About This Spring

## Overview Waggle Springs is a natural spring located in the Cornwallis area of Manitoba, Canada. Situated in the northern region of the Assiniboine River and on the western side of CFB Shilo, these springs are freely accessible to the public with no specific owner. Waggle Springs enhances the beauty of the surrounding landscape, and visitors are drawn here to enjoy the freshness and natural character of the area. ## Directions **GPS Coordinates:** 49.783413, -99.712168 **From Magazine Rd:** Drive towards Waggle Springs Rd by taking a right arch from Magazine Rd to step into Waggle Springs Rd. Drive straight to reach your destination. You will need to park your vehicle at an appointed spot and walk a couple of miles to arrive at the exact location of Waggle Springs. **From Rd 98 W:** Take a left turn and drive towards Waggle Springs Rd to reach the springs. ## What to Expect Waggle Springs is a scenic natural spring set in the Manitoba countryside near the Assiniboine River. The walk from the parking area — a couple of miles — takes you through the surrounding landscape, making the journey itself part of the experience. ## Water Quality Note As of the time of writing, no formal assessments have been put forward regarding whether the spring water is suitable for drinking. No reports of contamination have been noted, but it is still recommended to exercise caution and avoid consuming the spring water without proper testing or filtration. Anyone who chooses to try the water does so at their own risk.

Getting There

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, , CFB Shilo, MB R0K, CA

GPS Coordinates

49.783413, -99.712168

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Quick Facts

TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Parking available nearby.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.