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The best camping near Whiteshell Provincial Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Whiteshell Provincial Park adventure.

Over 200 lakes means everyone, from beach babies to scuba divers, will find something to love.  

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Muriel Lake Beach Field Forest

4 sites ¡ RVs, Tents160 acres ¡ Kenora, ON
Enjoy camping in the open field next to the beach and lake! Or find yourself deep in the forest next to a babbling brook. This campsite offers a peaceful place to relax and unwind. The property offers beautiful sunsets, peaceful waters, and starry skies. We welcome tent and RV campers. If you're bringing an RV, we can accommodate vehicles up to 45 ft in length and the site requires levelling. There are no amenities other than potable water. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban. Pets welcome. Activities nearby include hiking, paddling, swimming, biking, fishing and more.
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Wild Skies Resort

1 site ¡ Lodging10 acres ¡ Selkirk, MB
Nestled along the banks of the Whitemouth River, Wild Skies is where friends gather, memories are made, and nature is honoured and celebrated. With access to our 10 acres of forest and wildflower meadow, visiting Wild Skies is a one-of-a-kind camping experience for outdoor enthusiasts. Choose from one of 8 private rentals, strategically placed to maximize your privacy and foster your connection to the outdoors.
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Bonnetts Boreal Forrest

8 sites ¡ Tents70 acres ¡ Springfield, 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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The Ranch

11 sites ¡ RVs20 acres ¡ Kenora, ON
We have four sites with 30 amp RV power. Site 1 is in our opinion the best site but not the easiest to get in with a larger rig but have had a 43 ft unit in there. Site 2 is fairly level and grass area. Back in only. Site 3 is fairly level and grass area. Back in only. Site 4 is also fairly level and grass. It is pull through and offers a view of the lake. There is plenty of room to park tow or pull vehicle. Should one need there are leveling blocks available to use located to the right of site 2. The sites now have numbers either on the power posts or the panel box for ease of locating your spot. At present three of the sites have water feed from our home with potable water via garden hose. You may need to connect your hose to the supply line to reach your unit. When weather permits, early spring and late fall may not be available.
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Tamarack Shack & Tipi

4 sites ¡ Lodging160 acres ¡ MB
We are a small Eco Resort in Sandilands Provincial Forest. All 4 cabins are solar, and off grid. Just 3 min for Woodridge, and set on the western border of the Sandilands provincial Forest. It's a cottage community and sees a steady influx of visitors. There are groomed snowmobile trails, cross country ski trails, as well as a ATVing, and hunting in the area. SANDILANDS PROVINCIAL FOREST: The soil is still a reminder of the ancient beaches, but is now covered with a rich forest of mixed hardwoods and majestic pine. The high sand ridges of the Sandilands area, known as Bedford Hills and Cypress Mountains, are the second highest point of elevation in Manitoba. Additionally you will have access to all the shared amenities of the eco-resort including a wood-fired barrel sauna (all year), outdoor shower (in the summer) As well as the Organic swimming pool. There are 3 other unique rents on the property Fire pit firewood can be bought $20 for a wagon (Woodstove wood is provide). You can also buy hand made Metis art. (all money goes to the artisan) We also buy dĂŠcor and blankets from Metis, and aboriginal company's in Canada.
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The best camping near Whiteshell Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Visitors have been heading to Whiteshell for over 8,000 years, drawn by ample walleye, northern pike, perch, smallmouth bass, and lake trout. Today, families and outdoor enthusiasts still love the fishing, plus the year-round recreation activities, such as skiing at the Falcon Ridge Ski Slopes or exploring the Bannock Point Petroforms (sacred Indigineous spots with rocks patterns and animal shapes). Thousands of kilometres of trails cross the protected natural area of the park, waiting for you to explore on foot, bike, snowmobile or shoeshoe.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for RVs: Nutimik Lake Campground
  • Best small campground: Brereton Lake Campground
  • Best for Families: Big Whiteshell Lake Campground

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. To reserve a campsite, call ahead or book online on the Manitoba Provincial Parks Reservation site.There is a fee for each reservation and each campsite. Reservations for the following season open mid-April. Most of the campgrounds are connected to the computerized reservation system and will accept same-day bookings.
  2. Campsites that haven’t been reserved are available on a first-come, first-served basis. If booking for a long weekend, there is a two-night minimum that must include the Saturday night. 

When to go

Summer (Victoria Day long weekend in May to Labour Day at the start of September) is high season for campers and cottagers in Whiteshell Provincial Park. Once the fall starts, seasonal campgrounds close and things start to quiet--take advantage of the chance to see wild rice being harvested from canoe. Select campgrounds stay open until Thanksgiving. Winter visits give you the chance to explore the expansive parklands on cross-country skis, snowshoes or from your snowmobile. 

Know before you go

  • Entry to Manitoba Provincial Parks requires a permit, the cost of which is not included in the price of your campsite. Purchase your permit online ahead of your arrival.
  • The larger resorts and campsites have stores and commissaries, so if you run out of supplies or have forgotten something, you’ll be able to stock up. 
  • Even with all the beaches in Whiteshell, a hot day means crowds. Head out early to snag parking and a spot near the water.
  • The Caddy Lake Tunnels are a cool natural feature on Caddy Lake. The distance between the tunnels makes it best for experienced paddlers though, or you may want to rent a boat with a motor.

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