
The Swan River Valley is 60 kilometers across and has no fewer than a



But it is the summer surprises that make a day's outing in The Valley a particular adventure. Sometimes when you approach a ford, you will see a few inches of water crossing the road, and will risk the crossing. Other times, you will see white-water torrents and will have to get out and evaluate the situation. Everyone in The Valley has stories about attempted or aborted crossings, lost time, or unplanned picnics by a rushing river.
The rivers of the Swan River Valley come from what are affectionately known by locals as the "North Mountain" or the "South Mountain, the Porcupine or the Duck Mountain, to folks from further afield. All of the rivers run. Some seem quite modestly sma

So, next time you travel through west-central Manitoba, do not be afraid to venture off Highway 10. There is local lore, that indeed, every ford crossing has a cache, or a treasure, in fact, a clue. The story cannot be completed until you witness the cache and gather every clue. The keepers know that the caches remain intact and the story that unfolds as you build your intimacy with Ford Country is of an amazing Kingdom. The Swan River Valley.

