Discover Manitoba's Top Campgrounds
Manitoba's natural beauty comes alive each summer, inviting city residents to its refreshing lakes and verdant forests. With over 50 campgrounds across the province, there's a perfect spot for every camper, whether you're a seasoned pro or a first-timer. Don't own a vehicle? No problem, rent a car for your adventure.
For wildlife enthusiasts, Paint Lake offers a chance to spot moose, while beach lovers can soak up the sun at Grand Beach or Winnipeg Beach. Beginners may prefer the accessible Birds Hill Provincial Park. Remember to pack your water gear, as many campgrounds are lakeside.
Most campgrounds are found in provincial parks, boasting amenities like running water, flush toilets, and electric hookups. Some even feature unique accommodations like oTENTik and micrOcube. National parks also offer camping options.
Plan your summer getaway with this guide to Manitoba's best campgrounds.
1. Grand Beach Campground
Grand Beach Provincial Park is a historic and beloved camping destination near Lake Winnipeg. It's a hit with families, teens, and those seeking tranquility. The campground features 350 sites, including alcohol-free zones, and is close to the Ancient Beach hiking trail.
2. Wasagaming Campground
Riding Mountain National Park is home to the luxurious Wasagaming Campground, offering 427 sites with various services and hot showers. Nearby Wasagaming town provides dining, shopping, and entertainment options.
3. West Hawk Lake Campground
Set in Whiteshell Provincial Park, West Hawk Lake Campground offers 123 spacious sites near a meteorite-formed lake. Local amenities include restaurants and a museum.
4. Falcon Lake Campgrounds
Falcon Lake's two campgrounds in Whiteshell Provincial Park are nestled among pines and offer a range of services. The townsite, with dining and shopping, is within walking distance.
5. Brereton Lake Campground
Brereton Lake Campground, also in Whiteshell Provincial Park, is a cozy spot with 28 sites, some with electrical hookups. It's family-friendly with a new playground and close to Brereton Lake Resort.
6. Caddy Lake Campground
For a serene experience, Caddy Lake Campground offers 16 large, private sites ideal for canoeing enthusiasts.
7. Tulabi Falls Campgrounds
Nopiming Provincial Park provides a wilderness experience with rustic campgrounds like Tulabi Falls, offering a scenic setting and a chance to spot wildlife.
8. Lundar Beach Campground
Lundar Beach Provincial Park features a small, peaceful campground with a beautiful beach and sunset views.
9. Birds Hill Campground
Just 20 minutes from Winnipeg, Birds Hill Provincial Park Campground is a large, activity-rich park with 476 sites.
10. Kiche Manitou Campground
Spruce Woods Provincial Park is home to Kiche Manitou Campground, offering over 200 sites near sand dunes and an oxbow lake.
11. Blue Lakes Campground
Located in Duck Mountain Provincial Park, Blue Lakes Campground sits on a fish-filled lake with a sandy beach and nearby amenities.
12. Winnipeg Beach Provincial Park Campground
Winnipeg Beach Provincial Park offers a campground with 120 sites near a long sandy beach and the town's summer attractions.
13. Paint Lake Campground
Paint Lake Provincial Park features two campgrounds, including Paint Lake Campground, set on a picturesque lake perfect for canoeing.
14. Hecla Gull Harbour Campground
Golfers will enjoy Gull Harbour Campground in Hecla/Grindstone Provincial Park, with its proximity to a top golf course and 169 campsites.
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