Roblin

Roblin is a small town of around 1,600 people (2016) in the Prairie Mountain region of Manitoba.

Understand
Roblin, which is known as the "Jewel of the Parkland" and "Flyfishing Capital of Manitoba", is a small town surrounded by lakes, streams, creeks and rivers in western Manitoba. Located east of the Saskatchewan border, Roblin's local economy is based on services, tourism, and the processing of wood and agricultural products.

By car
Roblin is west of Dauphin and  east of Yorkton via PTH 5. It is located approximately northwest of Winnipeg

Do
Roblin is located on Goose Lakes and Krosney Lake and is within a short drive to Lake of the Prairies (Shellmouth Reservoir). The community is located between Duck Mountain Provincial Park and Riding Mountain National Park. As well, Roblin has a 9-hole golf course, outdoor swimming pool, ice arena, curling rink and movie theater. Area activities including fishing, hunting, hiking, skiing (both cross country and downhill), and snowmobiling.