The best camping in Norris Lake Provincial Park, MB

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Between The Flags Camp 'n Cabins

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26km from Norris Lake Provincial Park · 2 sites · RVs, Lodging · Gimli, MB
Hip, hip, hooray! "Between the Flags Camp 'n Cabins" is now open to nice folks. Located a short 5 minute drive from the tourist town of Gimli, we've got 120 acres of forest. It's secluded and quite quiet with several kilometers of mowed, signed, and mapped trails, a pond with a floating dock and seating area, a common area with outdoor games, a fire pit, and a small stage for campers/renters to interact. There are 2 tiny houses available for rent: 1.) Micro Cabin in the Secluded Forest 2.) The Blue Owl Tiny House Experience. 3.) There are 3 non-serviced, clearly signed as RV#1, RV#2 and RV#3. These are back-in RV sites to accommodate travel trailers, fifth wheel campers, Class A, Class B, Class C RVs. All styles are welcome. 4.) Tent sites are available with parking for one vehicle. Both cabins, each RV and tent sites all have a picnic table and firepit. We have 4 traditional outhouses, a septic holding tank and a black-water tote for your convenience. Garbage and recycling receptacles are placed conveniently. We've set up a couple of challenging Scavenger Hunts along the trails. Printed checklists and pencils are in the book box located at the common games area near the stage. Berry picking Saskatoons, Cranberries, Chokecherries and Loganberries are abundant while in season. There are plenty of wildflowers and an opportunity to see wildlife in it's natural setting. There have been many deer sightings and on occasion coyotes and bears have been in the area as well. The popular tourist town of Gimli is a short drive away, where you'll find shopping, restaurants, swimming, fishing, boating, farmer's markets and festivals. Gimli Motorsports Park is close by featuring auto and motorcycle racing.
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Forested Meadow at Beach Resort

99%
(73)
33km from Norris Lake 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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The best camping in Norris Lake Provincial Park, MB guide

Overview

About

Nestled in the heart of Manitoba's Interlake region, Norris Lake Provincial Park is a haven for adventurers and nature lovers alike. Here, you can cast a line for northern pike, glide over the waters on skis, or bask in the sun on sandy shores. After a day of exploration, unwind at the park's rustic campgrounds, enveloped by the tranquil embrace of oak and poplar trees.

Notable campgrounds

  • The park's main campground offers 15 basic sites for a serene camping experience amid nature.
  • For larger gatherings, 3 group use sites provide the perfect setting for a memorable outdoor adventure.
  • Each site boasts scenic lake views, ideal for launching a canoe or mooring a boat at day's end.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as the campgrounds are a popular retreat for both locals and travellers.
  • Consider visiting during weekdays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies for last-minute openings at this sought-after destination.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan during peak seasons.

When to go

The best time to visit Norris Lake Provincial Park is during the warm summer months, from May to September, when all activities are in full swing. Winter brings a quiet beauty, but be prepared for cold temperatures and limited access to some park facilities.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions and park advisories before your trip to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
  • Remember to pack insect repellent and sun protection for Manitoba's sunny summer days.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; contact the park office for specific details.
  • While the park offers basic amenities, come prepared with supplies as the nearest town is a short drive away.
  • Respect the natural habitat by following Leave No Trace principles during your stay.
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