The Manitoba government has lifted the annual liquor ban in provincial campgrounds this May long weekend.
The Manitoba government will once again offer a staggered opening for campground reservations which is designed to address wait times when the reservation system opens.
The Manitoba government will continue the tradition of offering free park entry for the entire month of February so Manitobans and visitors can enjoy the great outdoors at no cost.
The Manitoba government has extended its moratorium on increases to park land lease and service fees for cottages in provincial parks for another two years.
The holiday season is the perfect time to enjoy outdoor winter fun and Manitobans are reminded to take advantage of all the great outdoor opportunities available in provincial parks.
The province will once again offer free entry to provincial parks to mark the Labour Day long weekend.
This weekend will be one of the busiest on the province’s summer calendar, as the province celebrates the annual Canada’s Parks Day with free entry to provincial parks and also recognizes the 50th anniversary of Birds Hill Park.
The Manitoba government is designating two park reserves, Goose Islands and Grand Island, as Manitoba’s 91st and 92nd provincial parks.
Manitoba provincial campgrounds are once again ready for visitors and many have significant improvements and upgrades.
The Manitoba government has modified the campground reservation process, further staggering the booking process to address concerns about wait times during the initial hours of campsite reservations.