April 5, 2021
Manitoba Parks Campground Bookings for 2021 Season Reservations for Manitoba campgrounds are set to open starting April 5, 2021.
How do I reserve a campsite in Manitoba?
Call 204-948-3333 (in Winnipeg) or 1-888-482-2267 toll-free. Check for hours of operation. Walk-in reservations and in-person payment arrangements available at 200 Saulteaux Crescent.
How do I make a reservation for camping?
You can make your reservation online or by phone for National Parks:
- Online:
- Phone: 877 444-6777.
Do you need a park pass for Pinawa Dam?
The Pinawa dam requires a $5 dollar park pass to enter and visit one of the old architecture marvels that is no longer in use, having been de-commissioned in the early 50s.
Can you camp in Manitoba right now?
People can travel to and from a provincial park, cottage, cabin, campground or hunting/fishing lodge in Northern Manitoba if they have no symptoms of COVID-19. They must limit the use of local services while travelling to and staying at their final destination.
How much are campsites in Manitoba?
Publicly run campsites charge $11-23/night and have seasonal rates ranging from $446 to $1,061. News broke June 10, 2021, that a private company was awarded a contract to build cabins in Turtle Mountain Provincial Park, in violation of the park’s management plan.
Where can I camp with a trailer in Manitoba?
Plan your summer adventures with our list of the best campgrounds in Manitoba.
- Grand Beach Campground. Grand Beach.
- Wasagaming Campground. Clear Lake beach, Wasagaming.
- West Hawk Lake Campground.
- Falcon Lake Campgrounds.
- Brereton Lake Campground.
- Caddy Lake Campground.
- Tulabi Falls Campgrounds.
- Lundar Beach Campground.
Can you swim at Pinawa Dam?
The Dam was closed in 1951 and designated as a Provincial Park in 1985. Learn how electricity is generated along the Dam Ruins Walk. Enjoy a picnic or swim. Learn about the town of Pinawa as you go along the Old-Pinawa self-guided trail.
Are Manitoba provincial campgrounds open?
Can you camp on Crown land in Manitoba?
Crown Land Camping In general, residents of Canada may camp free of charge on crown land for up to 21 days at any one site, unless posted otherwise. No facilities are provided on crown land, and ecological sustainability is of utmost importance.
How do I find seasonal camping in Manitoba provincial parks?
For more information on seasonal camping in provincial parks, email [email protected] or call 204-945-3934. There are over 50 campgrounds spread throughout Manitoba’s provincial parks that offer camping on a nightly basis and many of them can be booked in advance through the Parks Reservation Service.
Why choose Manitoba’s provincial parks?
Manitoba’s provincial parks offer you the opportunity to be close to nature with your family and friends. Our campgrounds are managed to ensure that everybody has a pleasant stay. There are many different types of camping opportunities across Manitoba provincial parks. Come for a night or stay for a week.
Where is Pinawa dam located?
Pinawa Dam can be found northwest of Pinawa or northeast of Lac du Bonnet on PR 520. From Winnipeg, follow PTH 59 north to PTH 44, east to PTH 11, north to PR 211, east to PR 520 and north 8.0 km/ 4.9mi. to the park.