Camping in Marchand Provincial Park

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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 décor and blankets from Metis, and aboriginal company's in Canada.
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Camping in Marchand Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Nestled in the Sandilands Provincial Forest, Marchand Provincial Park is a tranquil retreat for nature enthusiasts. This 1.78-hectare gem offers a serene setting for picnicking amid towering trees, with the convenience of picnic tables, a shelter, and fire pits. While there are no campgrounds for overnight stays, the park serves as a perfect staging area for exploring the adjacent network of trails, making it an ideal day trip from Winnipeg.

When to go

The best time to visit Marchand Provincial Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the trails are most accessible and the forest is lush with foliage. Winter brings a quiet beauty, but be prepared for cold temperatures and snow-covered paths.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit, as conditions can change rapidly in Manitoba.
  • Facilities are limited, so bring water and prepare to pack out your trash.
  • Wear appropriate footwear for trail exploration and bring insect repellent during summer months.
  • Non-modern washrooms are available; plan accordingly for a comfortable visit.
  • Respect the park's natural environment by staying on designated trails and observing all park rules.
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