Yes! Hnausa sits on the west shore of Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada, just north of the lakefront town of Gimli. If you're coming from Winnipeg, head north on Highway 9 toward Gimli and continue along the lake shore a bit further to reach the Hnausa area. The most common access points for fishing are Hnausa Beach Provincial Park and the nearby Hnausa Dock on the shore. These spots offer good shoreline fishing and a place to park your vehicle. The exact pin on the map would be roughly at 50.83 N, -97.02 W for Hnausa Beach Provincial Park.
- What you’ll find nearby: Gimli is the closest town with shops, boat launches, and places to grab bait; it’s a friendly lakefront community with a long pier and calm waters along Lake Winnipeg.
- Best times to visit for fishing: Late spring through fall is the prime season for walleye and northern pike in this area; in warm months you’ll have opportunities from the shore or a small boat.
- Early winter weather note: In early winter, be prepared for brisk winds off the lake, rapidly dropping temperatures, and ice formation along the shore. Dress in layers, check road conditions, and consider ice safety if you’re planning any ice-fishing or walking on ice.
- Navigation tip: If you’re using a GPS, typing in “Hnausa Beach Provincial Park” or “Hnausa Dock” will drop you right onto the coast; the broader area is sometimes labeled simply as Hnausa on maps.
Hope that helps—may your lines stay tight and your drives be safe! 🐟











