The best camping in Beaver Point Provincial Park, BC

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The best camping in Beaver Point Provincial Park, BC

Lake Winnipeg Beachfront Eyrarbakki

1. Lake Winnipeg Beachfront Eyrarbakki

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52km from Beaver Point Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
This grassy spot, sheltered by large ash trees, fronts on Lake Winnipeg beach, affording access to swimming, windsurfing, fishing, kayaking, etc. fire pit and wood available for campfire (conditions permitting)… Beautiful sunrises/sunsets, birding, 5 minutes from Hnausa Dock. We have one campsite available for a tent or small camper. . A fire pit and firewood are available (subject to fire ban).
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CA$50
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Loon Straits Wilderness Retreat

2. Loon Straits Wilderness Retreat

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33km from Beaver Point Provincial Park · 1 site
Ready to escape to the wild? Welcome to our bright, spacious cottage on the east shores of majestic Lake Winnipeg, nestled within Manitoba’s only protected UNESCO World Heritage Site — Pimachiowin Aki, “The Land That Gives Life.” Here, deep boreal forest meets untouched shoreline, and adventure begins the moment you arrive. Just under three scenic hours north of Winnipeg, Loon Straits is a hidden gem where wildlife outnumbers people and the stars shine brighter. Watch pelicans and eagles soar, keep an eye out for foxes or even the occasional moose, and fall asleep to the sounds of nature. Built in 2013, our open-concept getaway features two bedrooms, one bath, a sunroom, and a wraparound deck with stunning lake views. Sip coffee at sunrise, BBQ at sunset, nap in the hammock, play lawn games, gather around the campfire, or launch your canoe or fishing boat from the private dock just steps away. Unplug. Explore. Breathe deep. This is lake life — wild, peaceful, and unforgettable. WATERFRONT: granite rock, accessible for swimming and fishing. Gorgeous untouched sandy beaches within walking distance. HEATING: baseboard, wood stove No smoking Pet friendly - small dogs only Washing machine 1 full bathroom with shower and bathtub Fully equipped kitchen with dishes, pots, pans, cutlery, dishwasher, microwave, large fridge/freezer, coffeemaker, toaster 2 Bedrooms: bedroom 1 has queen bed, 2 dressers, large closet. Bedroom 2 has 2 twin beds, dresser and closet, sofa bed in living room - sleeps 2 Bed linens and towels provided. Things to do: Great fishing, hiking, exploring, biking, swimming, nature-watching, relaxing, campfires, watching the sunrise and sunset over the water, marvel at the stars, listen to the loons call. PLEASE NOTE: Our property is remote - meaning there are no grocery stores, restaurants, or gas stations within a 150 km radius of Loon Straits. Please be prepared with enough food, gas, water, spare tires, and a reliable vehicle if you decide to book with us and make the journey! REMEMBER - It's an adventure!
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CA$176
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The Lilypad at Loon Straits

3. The Lilypad at Loon Straits

33km from Beaver Point Provincial Park · 1 site
The Lilypad at Loon Straits is the perfect place to reconnect with nature, a favorite person, and simple pleasures. Located within the borders of the only Unesco World Heritage site in Manitoba, our tiny waterfront cabin offers world class views of wildlife, the Aurora Borealis, dark skies, and the chance to immerse oneself in the unique culture of our lands. Perfect for a romantic getaway for two, a friend's weekend catchup, or for the solo traveler needing a retreat. Enjoy our stargazing glamping tent, leisurely walks, quiet sunsets, campfires on the rock, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, biking, and sandy beaches. The Lilypad measures 10 x 20 feet, with a large covered deck that is just steps from the water. Although it is tiny, the cabin has everything you need to have a relaxing and fun time! The garden doors open into a beautiful space - with high whitewashed pine ceilings and white shiplap walls. The decor is a mix of scandi and boho styles - with a touch of vintage. The large glass garage door opens to provide panoramic views of the bay. Spend the morning lounging in bed, with the garage door open, and enjoy the breeze drifting in and the wild life floating by. Or curl up in the hammock chairs with a good book and a cool drink and feel the warm summer sun on your skin. Our compact kitchen has stainless steel countertops and a small sink. Our vintage dining table and chairs are just the cutest and just the right size for 2 to 3 people. The living/sleeping area consists of a queen size futon and twin size loft bed (should you need the extra bed). The rustic outdoor toilet and shower are just around the corner of the deck and add to the charm of the property. The Lilypad sits on a large flat granite rock which curves down to the water. The rock is the perfect place for sunbathing, doing a few yoga stretches, and enjoying the campfire, You can throw a line in and spend the afternoon fishing, or take the plunge into the cool waters of Lake Winnipeg. Rent one of our kayaks or canoe and take a paddle out to one of the many tiny islands that dot the bay. So many great things to see and do at The LIlypad at Loon Straits. We allow pets (dogs only) for an additional $20.00 per booking. Please add the Pet Fee listed as an Extra during booking.
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CA$119
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Ásalda historic site: Riverton

4. Ásalda historic site: Riverton

43km from Beaver Point Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Private historic homestead site on a wooded ridge featuring rare (for this area) oak trees, grassy fields, and unspoiled nature, the Ásalda site is a 5 minute drive from Riverton (shopping and restaurants) and beautiful Sandy Bar Beach on Lake Winnipeg. The site provides plenty of privacy with opportunities for nature hikes, birding, cycling, campfire stargazing, etc. Lots of wide open spaces for a pet. Spring time offers a unique experience as the nearby wetlands come alive with an incredible chorus of frogs. Firepit provided, wood available.
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CA$30
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Dreamcatcher Tipi Adventures

5. Dreamcatcher Tipi Adventures

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79km from Beaver Point Provincial Park · 2 sites
A secluded tipi located in the forest on the back half of an 82 acre property. Here you will have access to your own private tipi that is 24 feet in diameter and 28 feet tall. Inside our tipi you will find a homemade queen size luxurious log bed and 2 cots as well as double pull out futon with room for 6 people. Beside the tipi there is retro fitted off grid trailer with a double sink and a compostable toilet for your privacy. There is plenty of room for your toiletries, food and any other belongings that need to be stored. A full size propane bbq and a screened in fire pit with benches to enjoy an Evening bonfire. You have access to 3.5 km”s of walking trails to enjoy the scenery of many species of birds and wildlife WHAT TO BRING FOR YOUR STAY—— Bedding for cots and futon - sleeping bags ( Bedding provided for queen bed only ) Coolers for food and dry goods Food and drinks Flashlight Hiking shoes Bug repellent Toiletries Inside footwear Fold up camping chairs Mountain bikes for trails
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CA$160
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About

Beaver Point Provincial Park beckons adventurers with its lush landscapes and serene beauty. Here, explorers can immerse themselves in a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking along picturesque trails to wildlife watching, where the forest's inhabitants reveal the park's vibrant ecosystem. Although the park does not offer campgrounds, its day-use areas provide perfect spots for picnics and relaxation amid the great Canadian outdoors.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Beaver Point Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the park is in full bloom. Conversely, the off-peak season, particularly from November to March, can present challenges with colder temperatures and limited access due to snow.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you check the park's operating hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, before planning your visit.
  • Wear appropriate footwear for hiking, as trails can be rugged and uneven.
  • Be mindful of local wildlife; keep a safe distance and do not feed the animals.
  • Remember to bring your own water and snacks, as facilities may be limited.
  • Review the park's rules and regulations to help preserve its natural beauty for all visitors.

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