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The best camping near Manigotagan River Provincial Park

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Lake Winnipeg Beachfront Meadow

2 sites ¡ RVs, Tents1 acre ¡ Gimli, MB
We have two listings to choose from!This grassy field fronts on Lake Winnipeg beach, affording access to swimming, windsurfing, kayaking, campfire on the beach, etc.Beautiful sunrises/sunsets, birding, 5 minutes from Hnausa General Store and fishing from Hnausa Dock.We have one campsite available for tent and RV campers. If you're bringing an RV, we can accommodate vehicles up to 45ft in length and the site is flat.Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban.Pets are welcome.
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Rock Ridge

1 site ¡ Tent40 acres ¡ Gimli, MB
Rock Ridge is a hobby farm on 40 acres where we have goats, horses, chickens, farm cats and 2 dogs. It’s a mix of pasture and boreal forest located within minutes of Lake Winnipeg and Hecla provincial park which offers fishing, hiking and golfing. Rock Ridge is under 10 minutes from the nearest town of Riverton situated on the Icelandic River. The town offers gas, basic hardware, fishing gear/ accessories, groceries, a thrift store and more.
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Forest & Herb Farm by the Beach

1 site ¡ Lodging80 acres ¡ Scanterbury, MB
A stone’s throw from the beaches of southeastern Lake Winnipeg, Cityfolk Farm is home to 80 acres of wide open fields, a medicinal herb farm, and forests of poplar, pine, alder, and willow for you to explore. THINGS TO DO... Say hello to the chickens roaming the land, enjoy a relaxing walk through our forest labyrinth, tour the medicinal herb farm (@awakenherbs), meet our Great Pyrenees, Willow the gentle giant, swim at a beach with some of the finest sands in the world (a 15 minutes' drive away), and relax in a hammock, gently swayed by the breeze. THE CAMPER... Stepping into this vintage RV is like stepping back in time to the 1970s. The camper sleeps 4-6 (2 adults and 4 kids is workable), with a master bed area, a convertible kitchen booth, and a bunk above the driver's area. Equipped with bedding, towels, cloth napkins, board games, and more, we have tried to anticipate your needs. The kitchen is stocked with some basic ingredients such as spices, s&p, oats, tea herbs, oils, and honey and in the cupboards you'll find dishes and utensils. The stove in the RV is not in use, so you can enjoy the BBQ just outside the door, or use the communal campground kitchen. There is a composting toilet in the camper bathroom, and you'll also have access to the campground composting toilet outhouse and outdoor shower. There is no running water in the camper - there is a water dispenser in both the kitchen and bathroom for drinking and hand-washing. WHERE WE ARE... A stone’s throw from the beaches on the southeastern shores of Lake Winnipeg, 45 minutes north of Winnipeg, just 10 minutes to Gull Lake, 15 to Patricia Beach & the Brokenhead Wetland Interpretive Trail, and 20 minutes to Grand Beach, which features sands ranked in the top 10 worldwide. WHO WE ARE... Our family of six moved to the country from Winnipeg (hence the name Cityfolk Farm). We learn and work from home, run a re-skilling festival (@takerootfest), and a medicinal herb farm (@awakenherbs). Fostering a connection with nature and cultivating community is at the heart of all we do. WHOSE LAND... The land now stewarded by our family (Cityfolk Farm) is part of Treaty 1 territory and the ancestral land of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Metis Nation. We acknowledge that we are on stolen land, and we continue to learn about both the harm that was done and the beautiful history and traditions of tending land & people of the Indigenous nations who suffered and continue to be negatively impacted by colonialism. We are working to be conscious of and active in reconciliation and welcome relationship and collaboration with Indigenous communities. We encourage all who are connected to the farm, festival, farm stays and other events here to dig into this learning as well, and come to the land in thoughtfulness and gratitude.
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The best camping near Manigotagan River Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on a journey to Manigotagan River Provincial Park, where adventure beckons with every paddle stroke. Navigate the challenging whitewater rapids, or immerse yourself in the tranquility of backcountry camping. With campsites accessible by canoe, this park offers a true escape into Manitoba's wilderness.

Notable campgrounds

  • Backcountry campsites - Experience the wild with minimal amenities and first-come, first-serve access along the river.
  • Manigotagan Community Campground - Enjoy summer camping next to the river with the comforts of a small municipal site.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Plan ahead and arrive early to secure a first-come, first-serve backcountry campsite.
  • Check the park's official website for updates on campsite availability before your trip.
  • Consider visiting during weekdays for better chances of finding an available spot.
  • Explore nearby camping options in the community of Manigotagan for additional choices.

When to go

The best time to visit Manigotagan River Provincial Park is during the summer months when the weather is warm and the river is perfect for paddling. Winter can be harsh, making access difficult and activities limited.

Know before you go

  • Prepare for a remote adventure; ensure you have all necessary safety gear and supplies.
  • Be aware of wildlife in the area; store food securely and maintain a safe distance from animals.
  • Check river conditions and weather forecasts before embarking on your journey.
  • Respect the park's natural environment; follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve its beauty.
  • Access to the park is easiest by road from Winnipeg, with canoe launch points near Bissett.

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