The best camping in South Atikaki Provincial Park, MB

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South Atikaki: A Wilderness Adventure Awaits Amid Canadian Shield. 

Top-rated campsites near South Atikaki Provincial Park

Boreal Forest River Retreat

1. Boreal Forest River Retreat

72km from South Atikaki Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
A beautiful piece of property with sites and trails along the Winnipeg River and Pine Creek. Beautiful hiking in the boreal shield rocks on site while searching for seasonal berries, mushrooms and beautiful lookouts. You can walk along the Winnipeg River and Pine Creek which are both amazing for spotting ducks, geese, swans and other birds nesting along the shore. Some sites have full amenities while others are as rustic and secluded as you want. The sites each have a firepit to enjoy the evenings while watching the beautiful sunsets. Firewood available. This is an active farm property so there could be some animal sounds but it only adds to the beauty of this place. There is great access to a large dock for tying up your boat, swimming or casting a line and catching a variety of fish. We also offer paddle boat, paddle boards, canoe and fishing boat rentals at extra costs. There is a large yard for yard games and a volleyball net if you're looking for something sporty to do. We also offer accommodations for horse owners as we have fenced paddocks with water and miles of trails to explore nearby, please inquire for additional pricing. We will be continuing to add more sites throughout the season but we have many available. We look forward to meeting you.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires

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

Top-rated campsites near South Atikaki Provincial Park

Boreal Forest River Retreat

1. Boreal Forest River Retreat

72km from South Atikaki Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
A beautiful piece of property with sites and trails along the Winnipeg River and Pine Creek. Beautiful hiking in the boreal shield rocks on site while searching for seasonal berries, mushrooms and beautiful lookouts. You can walk along the Winnipeg River and Pine Creek which are both amazing for spotting ducks, geese, swans and other birds nesting along the shore. Some sites have full amenities while others are as rustic and secluded as you want. The sites each have a firepit to enjoy the evenings while watching the beautiful sunsets. Firewood available. This is an active farm property so there could be some animal sounds but it only adds to the beauty of this place. There is great access to a large dock for tying up your boat, swimming or casting a line and catching a variety of fish. We also offer paddle boat, paddle boards, canoe and fishing boat rentals at extra costs. There is a large yard for yard games and a volleyball net if you're looking for something sporty to do. We also offer accommodations for horse owners as we have fenced paddocks with water and miles of trails to explore nearby, please inquire for additional pricing. We will be continuing to add more sites throughout the season but we have many available. We look forward to meeting you.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires

South Atikaki Provincial Park camping guide

Overview

About

Embark on an unforgettable journey through South Atikaki Provincial Park, where the rugged beauty of the Canadian Shield unfolds before you. Traverse ancient waterways by canoe, and immerse yourself in the serenity of untouched nature. With no designated campgrounds, this park offers a true wilderness experience, inviting adventurers to follow in the footsteps of the past amid the wilds of Manitoba.

When to go

The best time to visit South Atikaki Provincial Park is during the warmer months, from late May to early September, when the waterways are open for canoeing and the wildlife is most active. Winter brings harsh conditions, making access challenging and suitable only for the most experienced adventurers.

Know before you go

  • Prepare for remote wilderness travel and ensure you have the necessary skills and equipment.
  • Be aware that there are no direct road accesses; entry is typically via water routes or by air.
  • Check for seasonal closures or restrictions before planning your trip.
  • Respect the natural habitat and practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the park's pristine condition.
  • For safety, register your travel plans with park authorities and consider hiring a local guide.

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