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Total of 64 Campgrounds / RV Parks
Sportsman's Corner Campground East and then North 4.5 miles on North Thompson road from the Yellow Head Hwy #16 at Westbourne, Manitoba
Adam Lake Campground 90 km south of Highway 1 on Highway 10. Adjacent to International Peace Garden.
Asessippi Campground On south end of beautiful Lake of the Prairies, 19 km north of Russell, 11 km west on PR 482.
Bakers Narrows Campground 19 km south of Flin Flon on Highway 10.
Beaver Creek Provincial Park 40 km north on PR 234 and Highway 8.
Bell Lake Wayside Park approximately 43 km north of Swan River on PTH 10 then west on PR 365.
Beresford Lake Campground & Wayside 227 km north of Winnipeg, follow Highway 59 north to Highway 44, east to Highway 11, north on PR 314.
Betula Lake Campground 32 km north of Highway 1 on Highway 44, turn north at Highway 307 for 32 km, in Whiteshell Provincial Park.
Big Whiteshell Lake South Shore Campground 32 km north of Highway 1 on Highway 44, north at Highway 307 for 40 km to Highway 309, east for 13 km, in Whiteshell Provincial Park.
Birch Point Provincial Park 35 km north of Sprague on PR 308, 6 km past Moose Lake.
Bird Lake Campground 227 km north of Winnipeg, follow Highway 59 north to Highway 44, east to Highway 11, north to PR 313, east to PR 315.
Birds Hill Provincial Park 24 km north of Winnipeg on Hwy 59.
Black Lake Campground 227 km north of Winnipeg, follow Highway 59 north to Highway 44, east to Highway 11, north on PR 313.
Brereton Lake Campground 32 km north of Highway 1 on Highway 44, turn north at Highway 307 for 8 km, in Whiteshell Provincial Park.
Burge Lake Provincial Park 329 km northwest of Thompson via PR 391 to PR 394, turn north and travel 5 km to campground.
Caddy Lake Campground Eight km north of Highway 1 on Highway 44, in Whiteshell Provincial Park.
Camp Morton Provincial Park 8 km north of Gimli on PR 222.
Camper's Cove Winnipeg Leaving The Pas, follow Highway 10 north 19 km to PR 287, turn east, 3 km to the campground.
Childs Lake Campground On western edge of Duck Mountain Provincial Park, 35 km north of Roblin on PTH 83 to San Clara, then 29 km east on PR 367.
Conestoga Campsites Located Perimeter Highway 100 and Metro Route 150 - Winnipeg. In Winnipeg, just off Perimeter Highway 100 on St. Anne's Roa.
Falcon Beach Campground 126 km east of Winnipeg on Highway 1 in Whiteshell Provincial Park.
Falcon Lake Lakeshore Campground
Grand Beach Campground 80 km north of Winnipeg on Highway 59 to Highway 12, and west 6 km to park gate.
Grass River Provincial Park (Gyles) Campground Leaving The Pas, travel north 74 km on Highway 10, turn right and follow Highway 39.
Gull Harbour Campground 165 km north of Winnipeg on Highway 8.
Hnausa Provincial Park 100 km north of Winnipeg on Highway 8, one mile east on Highway 68, 1 km south on PR 222.
Iskwasum Campground Leaving The Pas, travel north 74 km on Highway 10, turn right and follow Highway 39.
Kiche Manitou Campground 30 km south of Highway 1 on Highway 5.
Lake St. George Wayside Park
Lakeview Campground Winnipeg 32 km south of Thompson on Highway 6.
Lundar Beach Provincial Park Lundar Beach is located beside Lake Manitoba. From Winnipeg drive North 110 kilometres on PTH 6 to Lundar, then 18 kilometres west on PR 419.
Manipogo Provincial Park Leaving Dauphin on PTH 20 travel north 47 km/29.2 mi., turn right on PR 269 proceed for 25 km/15.5 mi., then turn right on PR 276, drive 9 km/5.6 mi
Max Lake Campground 80 km south of Highway 1 on Highway 10, west on Highway 3 for 7 km, 11 km south to park entrance road.
Moose Lake Campground The park is located 160 kilometres southeast of Winnipeg. Travel south on PTH 12 then turn left onto PR 308 and travel 32 kilometers to the park entrance.
Norris Lake Recreation Park Approximately 1 hour from Winnipeg, take PTH 7 north 45 kilometers to Teulon. then northwest 20 kilometers on PTH 17.
Northgate Trailer Park
Nutimik Lake Campground 56 km north of Highway 1 on Highway 11 to Seven Sisters, turn east on Highway 307 for 31 km in Whiteshell Provincial Park.
Opapiskaw Campground Located on the south side of Winnipeg River, from Highway 11 turn east onto Road 313.
Otter Falls Campground 56 km north of Highway 1 on Highway 11 to Seven Sisters, turn east on Highway 307 for 18 km, in Whiteshell Provincial Park.
Paint Lake Campground 32 km south of Thompson on Highway 6.
Pioneer Bay Located in Clearwater Provincial Park. Leaving The Pas, follow Highway 10 north 19 km to PR 287, turn east and travel 20 km to the campground.
Primrose Wayside Park Primrose Provincial Park is 35 kilometres to the north of Swan River.
Rainbow Beach Provincial Park On south shore of Lake Dauphin, 17.5 km east of Dauphin on Highway 20. Golf course 3 km away.
Reed Lake Campground Leaving The Pas, travel north 74 km on Highway 10, turn right and follow Highway 39.
Rivers Provincial Park 14 km north of Brandon on Highway 10, 22 km west on Highway 25 to park entrance.
Shallow Point Campground Located 45 minutes North of the Winnipeg Perimeter on Hwy 6, five minutes North of St. Laurent.
Singush Lake Campground Located 68 km north of Dauphin on Highway 10 at Highway 367, turn west for 20 km.
St. Ambroise Beach Provincial Park 42 km north of Highway 1 on PR 430. Quiet campground on edge of Lake Manitoba.
St. Malo Provincial Park Leaving Winnipeg, travel south on PTH 59, 64 km/39.8 mi.
Steeprock Lake Wayside Park approximately 43 km north of Swan River on Highway 10, then west on PR 365.
Stephenfield Provincial Park
Travellers R-V Resort Inc. Junction Perimeter Highway 100 and Murdock Road (southeast of city), north 0.3 miles on Murdock Road.
Tulabi Falls Campground From Winnipeg, follow Highway 59 north to Highway 44, east to Highway 11, north to Highway 313, east to Highway 315 which leads to Tulabi Falls.
Watchorn Campground 175 km north of Winnipeg on Highway 6, west on Highway 237.
Wekusko Falls Provincial Park 15 km south of Snow Lake on PR 392, north on Highway 6, left on Highway 39 to PR 392.
Wellman Lake Campground On the north edge of Duck Mountain Provincial Park, 35.5 km south of Minitonas on PR 366.
West Blue Lake Campground 68 km north of Dauphin on Highway 10, PR 366 turn west for 20 km.
West Hawk Lake Campground Two km north of Highway 1 on Highway 44 in Whiteshell Provincial Park.
White Lake Campground 32 km north of Highway 1 on Highway 44, turn north at Highway 307 for 25 km, in Whiteshell Provincial Park.
Whitefish Provincial Park At south end of the Porcupine Mountains. Take PR 279 west through Swan River to PR 588 then north for 38 km to campground.
William Lake Provincial Park Home of the Turtle's Back. 84 km south of Brandon on Hwy. 10, 7 km east on PR 341, 8 km south.
Zed Lake Provincial Park Zed Lake Campground is located approximately 40 kilometers from the town of Lynn Lake off Provincial Trunk Highway 394. The town has boat rentals, laundry service, a hospital, restaurants, hardware store, a grocery store, a gas station and a mining museum.
Falcon Lake Marina Take Falcon Lake Exit (approximately 9 miles from the Manitoba Ontario border) off TransCanada Highway number 1.
Norris Lake Provincial Park Approximately 1 hour from Winnipeg, take PTH 7 north 45 kilometers to Teulon. then northwest 20 kilometers on PTH 17.
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Nutimik Lake Campground
Reviewer : Debbie and hugh
From : lot 14,bay 5
Date of review : August 12, 2010
Rating : 6
Date of stay : 8/2010
This was our first visit to nutimik,and we had a plesant 3 days there,yes there is a bit of noise at night but for the most part after the 10:00 mark everyone settled for the night.
Nutimik Lake Campground
Reviewer : Kaite
From : winnipeg
Date of review : July 26, 2010
Rating : 2
Date of stay : 7/2010
I have never been to Nutimik, first impression was that it was that is was a nice campground.The campsites were nice and quiet. Unfortually, when night came around, thats when it got loud. They do not patrol here. People were having 2 to 4 cars in one side, and they were having at least 10 people per site. Camping is not for families anymore, its for idiots that like to bring everyone they no to drink and get drunk. I would never recommend this camp ground. yes you have signs saying that rowdy campers are not allowed , but if you don't patrol how are you going to enforce it? Don't go to this camp ground if you want a good night sleep.