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Manitoba Parks:
Grand Beach Campground – Grand Beach Provincial Park
Since the early 1920s, Grand Beach has caught the attention of water lovers across the world, due to the breathtaking 3 km (1.9 mi) stretch of sweeping sand and rolling dunes that reach as high as 12 metres (39 ft). Grand Beach Campground offers more than enough places for everyone to stay with 404 sites and about half of them offering electrical hook ups. At the campground you will also have access to washrooms, showers, an amphitheatre, beach-side changing rooms, a boat launch, concession, a playground, picnic area, a medical clinic, a laundromat, a sani-dump station and even a tennis court! With 5 self-guiding trails around the park that guide visitors through jack pine forest, spruce bog and a large lagoon, Grand Beach Campground is a great destination to find a huge amount of adventure!
Wellman Lake Campground – Duck Mountain Provincial Park
Duck Mountain Provincial Park offers some of the best outdoor recreation opportunities in all of Manitoba, and also features on of the best campgrounds in Canada! Wellman Lake Campground hosts year-round camping with 115 sites complete with washrooms, showers, a playground, concession, a restaurant, grocery store, a gas station, volleyball and tennis courts, laundry facilities and more! After a well-rested night in Manitoba’s beautiful backcountry, you can explore the many day-use trails of Duck Mountain Provincial Park, or enjoy fishing the various roadside and semi-remote lakes, teeming with freshwater fish to be caught!
Tulabi Falls Campground – Nopiming Provincial Park
Running along the border of Ontario, Nopiming Provincial Park is characterized by incredible Canadian Shield formations of rock outcroppings, lakes and rivers, jack pine forest, dotted marshes and black spruce trees. While most of the park can only be accessed by hiking or canoe/boat, you can still enjoy frontcountry camping at Tulabi Falls Campground. With 17 rustic sites, 19 electrical sites, a beach, boat launch, pit toilets, concession and a group camping area, you will find plenty of comfort camping at Tulabi Falls. Use the rest of your time there to see the breathtaking Tulabi Falls, meander through the calm waterways and enjoy the backcountry of Nopiming Provincial Park.
Whirlpool Lake Campground – Riding Mountain National Park
Intersected by Highway 10, Riding Mountain National Park hosts some of the highest concentrations of wildlife in all of North America, as well as one of the best campgrounds in Canada! Whirlpool Lake Campground offers a small, intimate setting with 14 large sites with fire pits, picnic tables and amazing views of Whirlpool Lake. The parking lot is approximately 50 metres (164 ft) from the campsites, so be prepared to have to carry in your equipment. At the campground, visitors have access to kitchen shelters, firewood, a boat dock, and existing nearby trails to explore.
Adam Lake Campground - Turtle Mountain Provincial Park
In Turtle Mountain Provincial Park, you will find lush, rolling hills, over 200 lakes and wetlands, rich hardwood forests featuring aspen, Manitoba maple, elm black poplar, ash and birch, and the famous Adam Lake Campground. Featuring 44 sites with electric and water hook up, and 45 with just electrical, along with 24 basic sites, everyone and anyone can find comfort camping at Adam Lake. With washrooms, showers, picnic sites, a playground, a volleyball court, a baseball diamond, an equestrian area, a fish cleaning station, a beach, fishing, hiking trails, biking trails and a boat launch, you will not have a hard time finding something to do while you are there either!
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