Visit the Flintabbatey Flonatin Statue
The town’s name comes from a fictional explorer, and you can visit his quirky statue in downtown Flin Flon. It’s a fun photo-op and a unique piece of local history.
Explore the Flin Flon Station Museum
This museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s mining history and Indigenous culture. You’ll find old mining equipment, artifacts, and a historic train station.
Hike the Flinty’s Boardwalk Trail (one of our favorites!)
This 5.1 km loop trail is easy, taking about 2 hours to complete. It’s open year-round, so it’s a great spot to visit no matter the season. You’ll circle Ross Lake on a boardwalk, then continue on a wide gravel trail (that trail in the summer remind us of the volcanic landscape found in Lanzarote, Canary Islands). One highlight is the well-constructed wooden stairs that lead you to a stunning rock outcrop with views of the lake and surrounding mine sites. It’s perfect for a morning or sunset walk.
Hike the Little Cliff Lake Trail
This easy-to-moderate 2.3 km trail (with a 67m elevation gain) takes about an hour to complete, including time for photos. The trailhead is a bit tricky to find, though—look for the rough gravel road off Highway 10. We had to park along Balsam Ave. and walk across the highway to reach it. The hike rewards you with breathtaking views of Little Cliff Lake and the surrounding landscape. Just be cautious of the uneven terrain, and pack a face mask if you're hiking during wildfire season, as we unfortunately encountered some smoke haze during our visit.
Go Fishing or Boating on Lake Athapapuskow
This crystal-clear lake is known for trophy-sized fish. Boat rentals are available at Bakers Narrows Lodge for a great day on the water.
Swim at Channing Beach
Channing Beach is a popular spot with a sandy beach, picnic area, and volleyball court, perfect for a relaxing day by the lake.
See the Northern Lights
Flin Flon is one of the best places in Manitoba to catch the aurora borealis due to its minimal light pollution. The Northern Lights are visible from late August through early March.
Ravens Hollow: A luxury dome that’s clean, cozy, and the perfect spot to see the Northern Lights right from your accommodation. We rated it 5/5—it's a must-see! They also provide fun activities on-site like goat walks and kayaking on White Lake.
Victoria Inn: Comfortable rooms and a restaurant on-site. We rated it 2.8/5 due to some issues with the bathtub during our stay.
Bakers Narrows Lodge: Cozy lakefront cabins just 20 minutes drive from Flin Flon.
Bakers Narrows Provincial Park: Open during the camping season (late May to early September), just 20 minutes drive away from Flin Flon.
Orange Toad: Great selection of coffee, lattes, and teas.
Mike’s Ice N’ Burger Hut: Famous for big, juicy burgers and milkshakes. One of our favorites!
Inferno Shawarma and Donair: For tasty Middle Eastern food.
Aurora Pine & Bistro: A great option for a fine dining experience.