Manitobans with a love for the outdoors will be glad to hear this news.
Bookings at some Manitoba provincial park campgrounds will begin Monday morning. Conservation and Climate Minister Sarah Guillemard explains that bookings will open in two phases.
The following provincial park campsites will see reservations open on Monday, May 4th at 7 a.m.
- Winnipeg Beach
- Betula Lake
- Big Whiteshell
- Brereton Lake
- Caddy Lake
- Falcon Beach
- Falcon Lakeshore
- Nutimik Lake
- Opapiskaw
- Otter Falls
- West Hawk Lake
- White Lake
Then on May 6th at 7 a.m., all remaining provincial park campsites will be open for reservations.
Campers are reminded to continue to practice social distancing, as current public health orders limit gatherings to 10 people or less.
The Conservation and Climate Minister says parks will implement enhanced cleaning procedures.
Reservations can be made online, and by phone at 1 888-482-2267.
Campers are reminded there is currently a travel ban north of the 53rd parallel, so anyone from southern Manitoba should not be travelling to a campground in the north while the ban is still in place.
National Parks across Canada remain closed until further notice.