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Blacknot Farm

11 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Saint Andrews, MB
We have been recycling this farm for years. It was owned previously by a couple who worked for a nursery and they planted many varieties of trees. Later it was part of a Manitoba pilot project for hi-bred poplar so there is a 14 acre poplar forest that was planted on a grid. It is a very unique place. We love it here and hope you do too! Learn more about this land: Enjoy over 40 beautiful acres within the heart of the prairies at Blacknot Farm! Perfect for pitching a tent or parking your RV, camper van, or trailer. A wonderful family-friendly getaway only 20 minutes north of Winnipeg, and 10 minutes from Selkirk, Manitoba. There is outdoor access to restrooms, water, and electricity on the property. With 5 sites to choose from, you can select a very quiet and peaceful spot in the trees or field or choose to be closer to the house and barn with wifi signal, running water and flush toilets. While you’re here, you can go on nature walks, raid the garden, play yard games, enjoy a bonfire, and explore the woods. If interested, ask for a tour of the 3 season party hayloft with antiques, vintage video games, an old pool table, and a zip line. We have stationary and portable fire pits for your campsite. We can help with some firewood for campfires, a picnic table to enjoy your meals, and potable water that is available through a tap (both hot and cold water). All sites can be accessed by a traditional car, no off-roading or 4-wheel drive vehicle is needed.  If you’re interested in exploring the area,  Selkirk, Manitoba has plenty of fishing and a marine museum.  We are also a short drive to Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site. Oak Hammock Marsh Wildlife Management Area is a 17-minute drive. One of North America’s birding hotspots and a great destination for people of all ages! This 36km2 Wildlife Management Area features a restored prairie marsh, aspen-oak bluff, waterfowl lure crops, artesian springs, some of Manitoba’s last remaining patches of tall-grass prairie and 30 kilometres of trails for you to explore. Gimli or New Iceland is about a 30-minute drive north and is a great summer or winter destination. Rich in history, art, culture and outdoor discovery it has many restaurants, lovely beaches and the New Iceland Heritage Museum. In the spirit of truth and reconciliation we acknowledge that Blacknot Farm is in the heart of Treaty One territory the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Cree, and Dakota peoples and the Homelands of the Metis Nation. We respect the treaties made on this land and acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past and present. We stand committed to building positive relationships rooted in a spirit of genuine reconciliation as we move forward. I look forward to hosting you!
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Backroad's Woodland Retreat

1 site · Lodging80 acres · MB
Learn more about this land:Stay in our fully-functioning guest camper on our idyllic woodland property, with access to the Roseau River, hiking trails, a herd of friendly horses, and close access to heritage and historical sites such as the Tall Grass Prairie and St. Michael's Historical Ukrainian Church. Our guest camper sleeps up to four and features a bathroom, stove and mini-fridge. We also have an enclosed fire pit with a grill for you to use.Take advantage of the Roseau River, which runs through our property and is perfect for canoeing or kayaking (we have a guest canoe available). We also have groomed walking/cycling trails on the property where you will see lots of birds and wildlife.You can even meet our herd of friendly horses that you can photograph, talk to, and love on. If you want a quiet, backroad camping experience without distractions, this is the place for you!If you want to bring more than 4 guests, you will need to bring a tent. Don't worry, there's plenty of room.
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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, 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 (a 15 minutes' drive away), and relax in a hammock. THE CAMPER... To learn more about the Winnebago camper, see the site listing (this is the property listing). WHERE WE ARE... • 15 min south of Gull Lake • 15 min southeast of the Brokenhead Wetland Interpretive Trail • 20 min southeast of Patricia Beach • 25 min south of Grand Beach, which features sands ranked in the top 10 worldwide • 45 min north of Winnipeg 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. ✰ Website • cityfolkfarm.ca/farm-stays ✰ On-Site Herb Garden • awakenherbs.ca • @awakenherbs ✰ Late Summer Festival • takerootfest.ca • @takerootfest • (RV is only available to fest ticket-holders on fest weekend) ✰ Still have a question? Ask us! Use Hipcamp's messaging feature :)
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The best camping near St. Norbert Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on a journey through time at St. Norbert Provincial Park, where the confluence of the Red and La Salle rivers sets the stage for adventure. Explore the rich Métis heritage and revel in the scenic landscapes that have shaped Manitoba's history. Wander through the park's trails, engage with the past at the interpretive centre, and immerse yourself in the vibrant ecosystem that thrives within this provincial treasure.

When to go

The ideal time to visit St. Norbert Provincial Park is during the warm summer months, from June to August, when the park is in full bloom and the rivers are perfect for a leisurely paddle. Conversely, the winter season can be harsh, with limited access to the park's features due to snow and ice.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's official website for any seasonal closures or special events that might affect your visit.
  • Wear appropriate footwear for exploring the trails and riverbanks.
  • Bring along insect repellent and sunscreen to stay comfortable amid the natural elements.
  • Visit the interpretive centre to enrich your understanding of the park's historical significance.
  • Remember to respect the park's natural habitat and leave no trace of your visit.
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