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Blacknot Farm

98%
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30km from Birds Hill Provincial Park · 11 sites · Tents, RVs · Saint Andrews, MB
We have been recycling this farm for years. It was owned previously by a couple who worked for a nursery and they planted many varieties of trees. Later it was part of a Manitoba pilot project for hi-bred poplar so there is a 14 acre poplar forest that was planted on a grid. It is a very unique place. We love it here and hope you do too! Learn more about this land: Enjoy over 40 beautiful acres within the heart of the prairies at Blacknot Farm! Perfect for pitching a tent or parking your RV, camper van, or trailer. A wonderful family-friendly getaway only 20 minutes north of Winnipeg, and 10 minutes from Selkirk, Manitoba. There is outdoor access to restrooms, water, and electricity on the property. With 5 sites to choose from, you can select a very quiet and peaceful spot in the trees or field or choose to be closer to the house and barn with wifi signal, running water and flush toilets. While you’re here, you can go on nature walks, raid the garden, play yard games, enjoy a bonfire, and explore the woods. If interested, ask for a tour of the 3 season party hayloft with antiques, vintage video games, an old pool table, and a zip line. We have stationary and portable fire pits for your campsite. We can help with some firewood for campfires, a picnic table to enjoy your meals, and potable water that is available through a tap (both hot and cold water). All sites can be accessed by a traditional car, no off-roading or 4-wheel drive vehicle is needed.  If you’re interested in exploring the area,  Selkirk, Manitoba has plenty of fishing and a marine museum.  We are also a short drive to Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site. Oak Hammock Marsh Wildlife Management Area is a 17-minute drive. One of North America’s birding hotspots and a great destination for people of all ages! This 36km2 Wildlife Management Area features a restored prairie marsh, aspen-oak bluff, waterfowl lure crops, artesian springs, some of Manitoba’s last remaining patches of tall-grass prairie and 30 kilometres of trails for you to explore. Gimli or New Iceland is about a 30-minute drive north and is a great summer or winter destination. Rich in history, art, culture and outdoor discovery it has many restaurants, lovely beaches and the New Iceland Heritage Museum. In the spirit of truth and reconciliation we acknowledge that Blacknot Farm is in the heart of Treaty One territory the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Cree, and Dakota peoples and the Homelands of the Metis Nation. We respect the treaties made on this land and acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past and present. We stand committed to building positive relationships rooted in a spirit of genuine reconciliation as we move forward. I look forward to hosting you!
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Bonnetts Boreal Forrest

91%
(39)
34km from Birds Hill Provincial Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs · Anola, MB
Learn more about this land: Welcome to your own secluded getaway! This beautiful 70-acre parcel of land is perfect for anyone looking for a family retreat, a place to explore the great outdoors, or a serene place to get away from it all. We have 4 beautiful camp spots with the option of pitching a tent or parking a camper! If you don't have your own we have tenting equipment and campers for rent! The sunset is excellent and the stars at night are breathtaking. You'll feel completely removed from the hustle and bustle of the city. There are walking trails throughout the property and rough hiking in the woods. You can see all kinds of wildlife if you are quiet enough! The open fields provide beautiful views of the night sky and a few lakes nearby, including our own private pond for kayaking, canoeing or swimming. Campfires are permitted and pets are welcome!
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Forested Meadow at Beach Resort

99%
(73)
47km from Birds Hill Provincial Park · 7 sites · Tents, Lodging · Winnipeg Beach, MB
This 45-acre property is the original farm homestead of the Kozak family. Since 1996, the land has been stewarded and enhanced by Cheryl Cohan and Noah Erenberg and is now home to Nature On! Matlock Biodiversity Retreat and Horticultural Therapy Centre. There are 3 different listings to choose from: Deluxe Wall Tent in Forest Meadow, Bunkie in Forest Meadow, and Tent Camping in Forest Meadow. We have something for everyone, no matter the type of camper that you are! The surrounding area includes the beautiful and quaint, resort village of Dunnottar bordering along with the property: Matlock main beach on Lake Winnipeg’s southwest shore is just a three-minute walk away as is the hiking trail that meanders northward through Whytewold, Ponemah and up to Winnipeg Beach. Dunnottar Sports Courts for tennis and basketball as well as Julia’s Restaurant are a short one block to the east; Matlock General Store is a ten-minute walk to the north; many more amenities and attractions are available to explore throughout the Interlake, with lots to see and do in nearby Winnipeg Beach, Gimli, Camp Morton, Riverton, Arborg, etc. The property has many trails throughout the forest and meadow that are walkable all year round. There is a porta-potty on the property centrally located near the accommodations. There is a water hose available with cold water only. There are no showers.
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Harvest Moon Botanical Bathhouse

57km from Birds Hill Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging · Steinbach, MB
Rest and unwind in our gorgeous converted grain bin/silo, featuring a comfortable queen bed, a private outdoor shower, and a high-end mini grain bin with cedar interior outhouse. Relax in the cedar sauna, soak side-by-side on the heated stone slab, enjoy the hillbilly hot tubs, or sit around a bonfire in comfy Adirondack chairs. All amenities are just steps away. Wake up and enjoy coffee, tea, or hot chocolate in one of the many indoor or outdoor seating nooks. There’s plenty of room to walk and explore! With no artificial lighting at night, the property offers incredible stargazing. Nestled in a quiet, peaceful, secluded, tree-filled yard shared with the homeowners, we’re located just 15 minutes south of the Trans-Canada Highway near La Broquerie, Manitoba. Guests often describe this as a healing space. Notes: • Flush toilet and sink also available on-site. • A CN train crossing is just over a mile away, and trains pass a few times a night. Complimentary soft earplugs are provided for light sleepers. • Guests may heat the wood-fired sauna and hillbilly hot tubs at their leisure; each takes about an hour to warm up. Ample split wood and kindling are provided. Tubs can also be filled with hot water to speed up the process. • Two sweet, hard-working outdoor cats live on the property (they’re welcome indoors if you allow them).
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Woodland Hideaway

100%
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61km from Birds Hill Provincial Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Inwood, MB
11 acres campsite in the heart of the interlakes, a 10 minute drive away from local amenities in Teulon and 30 minutes from Stonewall. There is lots of fishing locations surrounding the campsite- 35 mins from Lake Manitoba 22 mins from lake Winnipeg 15 mins from Shoal Lake and Only 6 mins from Norris Lake. We have kept each site very private and once in your spot, you are out of site of other campers to immerse yourself in the beautiful surroundings of Oak, Alder and Pine trees. Each site comes with its own large firepit for cozy evening barbecues. If you are looking for larger group bookings. We offer "The Social." An area big enough for around 8 tents, smaller RVs, and trailers. All set round a large central firepit. There is some stunning crownland to the North of the campsite with ATV and walking trails to Norris Lake and the surrounding area. At present there is a portaloo on site and a gated entrance.
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The best camping in Birds Hill Provincial Park, MB guide

Overview

About

Birds Hill Provincial Park and its natural beauty are prime for visitors year-round. Bring your bike or hiking shoes and set out on marked trails, keep your eye out for native plants and animals, and revel in this sanctuary just outside the city. The park’s only campground is a big one: the expansive Birds Hills Campground has nearly 500 campsites from basic to fully serviced, plus an amphitheatre for interpretive programs, a viewing tower, and wifi hotspots.

Notable campgrounds

  • Basic Campsites: Nestled near the lake, these sites offer a rustic camping experience.
  • Fully Serviced Campsites: For those seeking comfort, these sites include all the modern conveniences.
  • Group Camping Sites: Perfect for larger gatherings, these sites accommodate more guests.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially if planning to visit during peak events like the Winnipeg Folk Festival.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies for last-minute openings.
  • Explore nearby camping options to maximize your chances of securing a spot.

When to go

The best time to visit Birds Hill Provincial Park is during the summer months when the park is alive with activities and events. However, the park's beauty can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering its unique charm. Winter brings a quieter, snow-covered landscape ideal for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's event schedule to plan around large gatherings or to join in the festivities.
  • Always pack essentials for changing weather conditions, including extra layers and rain gear.
  • Be aware of wildlife in the area and store food securely.
  • Accessibility options are available; contact the park office for specific details.
  • Facilities such as washrooms and drinking water systems are maintained for visitor comfort.
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