CAMPING IN MANITOBA 2023
DISCOVER MANITOBA’S BEST CAMPING, RVING, AND ADVENTURING
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DISCOVER MANITOBA’S BEST CAMPING, RVING, AND ADVENTURING
Lose yourself
nights and
Lose yourself to long summer nights and starry skies. Just keep track of your beverage containers along the way.
skies. Just keep track of your beverage containers along the way.
Recycle Everywhere bins and bin bags are found throughout campgrounds in Manitoba. This makes it convenient to discard empty beverage containers while contributing to a cleaner environment.
Recycle Everywhere bins and bin bags are found throughout campgrounds in Manitoba. This makes it convenient to discard empty beverage containers while contributing to a cleaner environment.
To learn more, visit RecycleEverywhere.ca.
To learn more, visit RecycleEverywhere.ca.
triangle doesn’t mean it’s accepted. Check with your local municipality to be sure.
Ah, the great outdoors! Is there any better way to enjoy it than a relaxing trip to the countryside or lake with family and friends? While you’re making plans for your next camping getaway, use our handy checklist to ensure you have all the gear packed and on hand to make your outing comfortable and enjoyable.
the campsite
Tent and groundsheet (to protect the bottom of the tent from moisture)
Tent stakes
Sunshade
Tarps
Sleeping bags, sleeping pads and camping pillows; optional cots or hammocks
Flashlights/lanterns with extra batteries or solar power panel
Camping chairs and table (especially if no picnic table will be available)
Clothesline and clothes pins
toolkit
Hammer or rubber mallet
Saw, axe or hatchet
Camp knife or multi-tool
Utility cord
Batteries
Duct tape
Hand-broom and dustpan
Folding shovel
camp kitchen
Large bins for storing and transporting kitchen equipment and supplies
Camp stove with waterproof matches or lighter and fuel canisters; or charcoal barbecue with charcoal Fire starter or chimney starter for campfires. Source your firewood at your campground.
Cooler with ice or ice packs
Bowls, pots and pans (frying pan, griddle, grill, dutch oven)
Utensils for food preparation (pot holders, spatula, tongs, whisk, serving spoons, strainer, bottle opener, corkscrew, can opener, measuring spoons and cups)
Animal-resistant storage containers, plus smaller food containers and reusable bags
Aluminum foil
Cutting board
Knife set and sharpener
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Photo; ©istockphotos.com by mysticenergyPlates, cups/mugs, knives, forks and spoons for each camper
Napkins
Portable coffee/tea maker
Tablecloth with clips
Large collapsible water container
Reuseable water bottles
Camp sink or basin with dish towel, pot scrubbers, sponges, and biodegradable soap
Dish rack and dish towels
Trash and recycling bags
clothing and footwear
Quick-drying and moisture-wicking clothing (socks, underwear, sports bras, short and long-sleeved shirts and sweaters, shorts, pants)
Sleepwear
Fleece jacket or insulated vest
Sun hat
Bandanas
Eyeshades and earplugs
Rain pants and jacket
Bathing suit
Toque, hat and gloves (prepare for the weather where you’re headed)
Waterproof shoes and boots
Sandals
health & hygiene
First aid kit and supplies
Antiseptic wipes
Toiletries
Prescription medications
Hand sanitizer
Toilet paper and baby wipes
Sanitation trowel/dig tool
Feminine hygiene products
Cosmetics and mirror
Combs and brushes
Toothbrushes and toothpaste
Glasses and contact lenses
Sunglasses
Sunscreen
Lip balm
Insect repellent or device activities
Floatation devices/life jackets
Watersports gear
Binoculars
Playing cards and other games
Marshmallow roasting sticks/forks
Books and magazines
Field guide and star chart
Arts and crafts supplies
Bicycles
Hiking poles
Dog toys, leash, collar, food, food and water bowls, waste pick-up bags
personal items
Wallet, cash, debit and credit cards
Identification cards
Smartphone and headphones
Campground reservation confirmation
Manitoba has more than four million hectares of protected land and water set aside in 92 provincial parks. Choose from lush boreal forests, perfect prairie parklands, intriguing historic sites, sandy beaches, pristine lakes and crystal streams!
Government of Manitoba
Reservations
Accepted
Electrical Amperage amenities
Accessible Sites
Beach
Controlled Access/
Gate
Dump Station
Fire Pits
Firewood
Group Camping Area
Mobile Pump-Out
Pets Welcome
ARROW LAKE CAMPGROUND
Sewer Outlets
Showers
Toilets (Modern)
Toilets (Non-Modern)
Tenting Area
Trailer/Cabin Rentals
Winter Camping on-site services ATM Boat Launch Fuel
Restaurant/Dining
Snack Bar
Store
Watercraft Rentals
WiFi
Winter Storage recreation
Biking Trails
Fishing (onsite)
Golf (nearby)
Golf (onsite)
Hiking Trails
Hot Tub
Playground
Picnic Area
Propane
In Rossburn off Hwy 45: east on Road 113N
From Vista off Hwy 45: north on Road 140W
204-859-0281
rossburngameandfish@hotmail.com
Pool (Indoor)
Pool (Outdoor)
SEASON: May to October
Two daily and 16 seasonal campsites, electrical only. Only minutes away from Rossburn townsite with many amenities such as grocery store, gas station/convenience store, restaurants. Many other lakes in the nearby area can be easily visited during the day. Only 20 minutes away from the famous Olha General Store, historic sites like the Buddhas and Ukrainian Settlement Monument. Riding Mountain National Park is only a short drive away for additional adventures.
Grand Palms RV Resort is a family-oriented campground located just 500 feet from the East Gates of Grand Beach (the second nicest beach in Canada according to Reader’s Digest Magazine). We offer a top notch customer experience and great amenities.
SW25 9 25W
Oak Lake, Manitoba R0M 1P0
204-855-2260
BINSCARTH PARK AND POOL
204-532-2353
camping@parkandpool.ca
SEASON: 2
SEASON: May to September
Binscarth Park and Pool also has Mini Golf, a beach volleyball area, public swimming, swimming lessons, aquatic exercises, lane swimming, day camps in August, and market gardens in August. Within 1 km, there is a grocery store as well as a gas station with an ATM.
1 kilometer west of the junction of Hwy 10 and PR 354. 1/2 km south on Burnett Road.
clearlakervresortinfo@gmail.com
DEBONAIR CAMPGROUND
info@debonaircampground.com
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FULL HOOK-UP 9 ELEC/WATER 42 PULL-THRU 7 # SITES 42 parkandpool.ca 15/30/50 AMP
Weekend to Thanksgiving FULL HOOK-UP 45 ELEC/WATER 45 PULL-THRU 11 # SITES 45 clearlakervresort.ca 30/50 AMP 4
SEASON: April 22 to Oct. 10 FULL HOOK-UP 190 ELEC/WATER 203 PULL-THRU 0 # SITES 203 debonaircampground.com 15/30/50 AMP 5 campground directory Stay is available online at staymanitoba.ca Book a guided trail ride with 9 Finger Ranch in and around Riding Mountain National Park. LET US SCHEDULE YOUR ADVENTURE! www.9fingerranch.com
FULL PERSONALIZED EXPERIENCE
NATIONAL PARK / OVERNIGHT STAYS
RANCH STAY & RIDE PACKAGES
campfire FACT
One of the most expensive camping spots in the world is located right here in Canada! A single night at the Clayoquot Wilderness Resort on Vancouver Island can cost you up to $3,900!
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25 km North on Highway 240 • South Beach on Lake MB, Portage la Prairie, MB R0H 0S0
204-857-7772
info@prra.ca
Travelers crossing Manitoba via the Trans-Canada Highway may not realize just how close they are to a magnificent beach. However, just 25 kilometers directly north of Portage la Prairie, on the southern shore of Lake Manitoba is Delta Beach, a popular destination for day trippers and campers with its newly refurbished camp sites and updated amenities. It is a great time to plan an overnight stay and Get Away from the Everyday!
GLENBORO CAMPGROUND
West end of Railway St. in the Agricultural Grounds, Glenboro, MB R0K 0X0
204-526-5100
Box 335, 104151 Road 38 East Grand Marais, Manitoba R0E 0T0
204-293-5468 • TF: 204-205-1151
Pauline@grandpalmsrvresort.com
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Grand Palms RV Resort is a family-oriented campground located just 500 feet from the East Gates of Grand Beach (the second nicest beach in Canada according to Reader’s Digest Magazine). We offer a top notch customer experience and great amenities.
HARTNEY CAMPGROUND
105 George Street, PO Box 146 Hartney, MB R0M 0X0
204-858-2167
rec.edo@mglgov.ca
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KEESHKEEMAQUAH CAMPGROUND & RV PARK
SW 9-11-12 W • RR 69162
Sidney, Manitoba R0H 1C0
204-466-2777
SEASON: May long to Sept. 30 10
Source: The Canadian Encyclopedia campfire FACT
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SEASON: April 15 to Oct. 15
PO Box 1105 • 37162 Lilac Lane
Ste Anne, Manitoba R5H 1C1
204-422-5760 • TF: 1-866-388-6095
info@lilacresort.com
Manitoba's favourite family vacation destination since 1958. Located just 20 minutes east of Winnipeg off the Trans Canada Highway #1. Featuring Tropical Water Park, Planned Daily Activities, Theme Weekends, Live Entertainment, Outdoor Movie Nights, Volleyball & Basketball Courts.
SEASON: May to October
Main St. South-End
Rossburn, Manitoba R0J 1V0
204-859-2779
The Lions Park campsite is on the outskirt of the Town of Rossburn. The town offers a laundromat, restaurants, and a wide variety of stores. Camping is free of charge. The Rossman Lake Golf and Country Club is a 15-minute drive from town. The area offers great fishing lakes, and three Riding Mountain National Park entrances with great hiking options. You can find a tourism kiosk at the Parkway Coop Gas and Convenience Store for more information.
10 km east of Portage La Prairie • Hwy #1
Portage La Prairie, Manitoba R1N 3C3
204-857-4255
info@millerscampground.com
SEASON: May 1 to September 30
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Conveniently located on Hwy #1, 35 minutes west of Winnipeg and 10km east of Portage La Prairie on Trans Canada Hwy #1. Large full-service pull-thru sites available with mature trees. Large heated pool, Wi-Fi, games room, playground, ice cream, convenience store, fire wood, clean washrooms, showers, laundromat, basketball, sand volleyball and horseshoes, Big rigs welcome. Highest rated Good Sam Park in Manitoba.
14 Beach Road Hi-Way 262 North • East side of Lake • Minnedosa, Manitoba RoJ 1E0
204-867-3450
mdsacamp@mymts.net
SEASON: May Long to Mid September
Along the shores of Lake Minnedosa, our Beautiful 170 lot campground is here for you to enjoy. Clean facilities and modern services are what we strive for – activities in and around the campground are waiting for you. Please allow us be to be your destination for fun in the sun this summer! Tenting sites also available.
SANDY
ALEXANDER
MEADOW PORTAGE
STE. ROSE DU LAC OCHRE RIVER
This map is presented as a general reference. Only major highways are indicated. Refer to the official Manitoba Highway Map for driving distances.
1. Arrow Lake Campground
2. Aspen Grove Campground
3. Binscarth Park & Pool
4. Clear Lake RV Resort
5. Debonair Campground
6. Delta Beach Campground
7. Glenboro Campground
8. Grand Palms RV Resort
9. Hartney Campground
10. Keeshkeemaquah
Campground & RV Park
11. Lilac Resort –RV, Lodging & Water Park
12. Lions Park Camping
13. Miller’s Camping Resort
14. Minnedosa Campground
15. Oak Island Resort
16. Patterson Lake Campground
17. Reston Campground
18. Riverbend Campground
19. Rock Garden Campground
20. Rossman Lake Resort
21. Rubber Ducky Resort & Campground
22. Spruce Sands RV Resort
23. Teulon-Rockwood Green Acres Park & Campground
24. Three Creeks Campground
25. Vermillion Park Campground
26. Virden Lions Campground
27. Wawanesa Community Campground
28. Whitewater Recreational Park
29. Winnipeg West KOA
30. Winnipegosis Beach Campground
There's nothing quite like getting outdoors and having a chance to appreciate the untouched beauty of nature! While we're out exploring it's important to remember that animals are in their home and we are the visitors. We can be considerate and environmentally friendly by following certain steps while enjoying the outdoors.
A popular phrase from outdoor enthusiasts is "pack it in, pack it out". Anyone who uses recreational areas has a responsibility to clean up before leaving (and while staying there). Inspect your campsite and rest areas for trash or traces of food. Plan meals to avoid creating messy, smelly garbage and don't count on a fire to dispose of all of your trash–even small leftover pieces can attract wildlife. Make sure to dispose of dirty dish water properly to avoid harming the area with pollutants and attracting animals.
Do not dig trenches for tents or build lean-tos, tables, chairs or other equipment. If you clear an area of rocks, twigs, etc. to make space, make sure to replace them before leaving. To avoid spreading problematic organisms and species, brush mud and plant debris
off of hiking shoes and clothing before leaving an area.
Do not disturb wildlife or plants just to have a better look. Always observe from a distance so they are not scared or forced to flee. Larger groups often cause more damage to the environment so keep your group small. Sudden movements and loud noises are stressful to animals. Considerate campers give animals space, store food securely, clean up trash and keep items packed away safely. If you see wildlife while driving, do not pull over and get out of the vehicle to take pictures. Safely slow down but continue on and observe from a distance. Leave photography up to the professionals.
To find out more information, please visit leavenotrace.ca
Source: Leave No Trace Canada
134 Government Road East Oak Lake Beach, MB R0M 1P0
204-855-2307
campground@oakislandgolf.ca
PR Road 577 • 8.5 km from the Highway 45 turnoff in Oakburn, Manitoba 204-859-4040
SEASON: May to October
Known by many as Parkland's trophy trout lake, Patterson Lake produces a great number of trophy catches of browns and rainbows. With available shoreline camping, a great launch area, a big dock, and separate bathrooms, this lake is sure to provide you with the fishing trip you've been waiting for! Tokaryk Lake is another great fishing lake only 5 minutes away. Stock up on provision in Rossburn (grocery, gas, etc.) or go for a round of golf/meal at the Rossman Lake Golf course only 15 min. away.
10 Lake Avenue Reston, Manitoba R0M 1X0 204-877-3327
accounts@rmofpipestone.com
500 Broadway Avenue • Box 339 Neepawa, Manitoba R0J 1H0 204-476-7676
riverbend@neepawa.ca
SEASON: May to September
SEASON: May 1 to September 30
Riverbend Campground is located near the Neepawa Golf & Country Club and within walking distance to the Neepawa Swimming Pool. Riverbend Campground is know for the scenic walking, hiking and biking trails that wind through the campground along the Whitemud River. There are plenty of activities for young and old in Neepawa and plenty of shopping nearby.
ROCK GARDEN CAMPGROUND
44025 Municipal Rd No. 46 Road N. Richer, Manitoba R0E 1S0
204-422-5441 • TF: 1-866-422-5441
info@rockgarden.ca
May 1 to October 15
Almost two-thirds (63%) of Canadians surveyed said that the best part of camping is spending time outdoors. Almost half (40%) enjoy sitting around the campfire, while a third (33%) like camping to get away from crowds.
ROSSMAN LAKE RESORT
In Rossburn, turn north on PR 264 for 3.2 km; turn east on PR 577. Follow signs at Rossman Lake.
204-859-0080
SEASON: May 15 to September 30
Rossman Lake Resort offers an awesome golf course, a restaurant, a 544-acre lake for enjoyment, and many more options to make your stay a "holiday". We are located NE of Rossburn along HWY 577. A very scenic area just off the beaten path offering you rolling hills, lakes, and forests. Nature is on your doorstep to explore even via horseback. Ask us. We are just a few miles away from the southern edge of Riding Mountain National Park.
RUBBER DUCKY RESORT AND CAMPGROUND
PO Box 165 • 1069 Road 76.5
Warren, MB R0C 3E0
204-322-5286
info@rubberduckyresort.com
SPRUCE SANDS RV RESORT
20088 • Spruce Bay Rd
Arnes, Manitoba R0C 0C0
204-642-5671 sprucesands@gmail.com
SEASON: May to Sept.
The Campground is located at the south end of Teulon within the Park
204-886-0505
teulonrockwoodrec@gmail.com
Green Acres Park is 80 acres in size and is located at the south end of Town. The Park houses baseball diamonds, rodeo grounds, barbecue area, museum, Art Centre, curling rink, arena, soccer pitches, Lions Playground and the campground. Crescent Creek meanders through the trees and a 2.5km walking trail follows the stream. The Museum is home of Hunter House, a municipally designated heritage site. Special events include a Tractor Pull and Rodeo as well as family fun days & art festivals.
Box 10
Austin, Manitoba R0H 0C0
204-637-2354
info@mbagmuseum.ca
SEASON: May 12 to Sept. 30
The Manitoba Agricultural Museum operates the Three Creeks Campground, just outside its gates. Come and spend the night at the campground before enjoying your visit of the museum. Manitoba Threshermen’s Reunion & Stampede July 27th-30th 2023.
VERMILLION PARK CAMPGROUND
Vermillion Park, 214-2nd Ave. NW
Dauphin, Manitoba R7N 2V1
204-622-3150
frontdesk@dauphinrec.com
VIRDEN LIONS CAMPGROUND
121 Mb. Hi-Way 257 • Virden, MB R0M 2C0 Across the street from Virden Collegiate
204-851-1371
virdenlions@gmail.com
SEASON: May 1st to Nov 1st
WAWANESA COMMUNITY CAMPGROUND 27
218 Water Street
Wawanesa, Manitoba R0K 2G0
204-724-3988 • 204-824-2223
campwawanesa@gmail.com
SEASON: May to October
Come and stay at the Wawanesa Community Campground and enjoy the scenic valley of Wawanesa and the surrounding area. Our main campground is located just north of the Waterpark and along the Souris River. Our second campground is located 1 block west of the Waterpark and is just north of the ball diamonds.
WHITEWATER RECREATIONAL PARK
Highway #23, 1 mile east of Elgin 204-741-0905
rec.edo@mglgov.ca
WINNIPEG WEST KOA
588 PTH 1, Jones Drive. S St. Francois Xavier, Manitoba R4L 1A1 204-864-2917
winnipegkoa@gmail.com
WINNIPEGOSIS BEACH CAMPGROUND
Corner of Edna Street & Armstrong Ave. Box 370 • 130 Second St., Winnipegosis, MB 204-656-4791
assistantcao.mrm@outlook.com
On September 4th, 2022 Spruce Woods Provincial Park became the first designated Dark-Sky Site in Manitoba. Dark-Sky Preserves protect the nocturnal environment by limiting the use and impact of artificial lighting, allowing you to experience the natural wonder of the starry sky and life at night.
Source: Government of Manitoba
There's something special about enjoying a hot summer day on the lake! We are lucky to have so many amazing swim spots in Manitoba; however, there is a threat to our waters. Some Manitoba lakes have already faced the consequences of aquatic invasive species (AIS), which makes it even more important to protect the rest of our lakes from being damaged. We can all do our part and learn about AIS and what we can do to prevent the spread.
An invasive species is an organism (animals, plants, parasites, viruses, etc.) not native to a region and that when introduced, either intentionally or accidentally, may out-compete native species for available resources such as food and space. Aquatic invasive species (AIS) can either live in freshwater or marine environments. The majority of the species of concern to Manitoba waters are zebra mussels, spiny waterflea, rusty crayfish, quagga mussels, and xenocarps. They are all freshwater species.
Different invasive species affect the environment differently. Generally, they can reproduce quickly and impact fish populations.
Zebra mussels specifically can damage watercrafts and water intake systems,
litter shorelines, and interfere with swimming. Once a body of water becomes infected with an invasive species, it is costly and extremely hard to eradicate the species and fix the damage completely.
We play an important role in protecting Manitoba's water bodies and aquatic resources from AIS. You can help stop invasive species by learning more and following the Manitoba government's AIS regulations.
To prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species, water-users must take certain steps before moving water-related equipment from one water body to another. For a full list of steps and to learn more, visit gov.mb.ca/stopais
Source: Government of Manitoba
One of the first foods that comes to mind when thinking about cooking over a campfire is s'mores! It's a classic for a reason, but if you want to try a fun twist on the traditional s'more, you can try these waffle cone alternatives!
serving size: 1
You can customize your cone and choose any of the following ingredients, or be creative and add your own favourites to the list!
ingredients
1 waffle cone
1/4 cup of mini marshmallows
1/4 cup chocolate chips or chunks
1/4 cup of a banana (sliced)
1/4 cup of strawberries (sliced)
1/4 cup of raspberries
1/4 cup of mini Rolos
1/4 cup of mini Reese's Peanut
Butter Cups
Chocolate or caramel sauce to drizzle
1. Place a few mini marshmallows in the bottom of the waffle cone. This is important because it will prevent the melted chocolate from coming through the bottom of the cone.
2. Stuff the cone very full and high with the ingredients of your choice.
3. Wrap completely with tin foil.
4. Place on the grill or on a rack over the campfire for 3-5 minutes.
5. Carefully remove from the grill or campfire, unwrap, and enjoy!
Photo; ©istockphotos.com by Anna Łukasiewicz