Manitoba Conservation’s Fire Program reminds all residents to be careful around all outdoor fires while camping, hiking and enjoying summer.
The liquor-free camping experience in provincial park campgrounds returns once again this May long weekend, Conservation Minister Bill Blaikie announced.
Most provincial campgrounds will open today, May 14, and the provincial park entry fee will be waived once again this summer, Conservation Minister Bill Blaikie has announced.
Public consultations on a proposed location for the Tim Horton Children’s Foundation youth leadership camp near Sylvia Lake in the Whiteshell Provincial Park will be held in February, Conservation Minister Bill Blaikie and Tim Horton Children’s Foundation vice-president Dave Newnham announced.
Based on water testing results at Meditation Lake and feedback from public consultations, the province and Tim Horton Children’s Foundation will now seek another location in Whiteshell Provincial Park for a youth leadership camp.
The provinces forest-fire fleet consisting of seven water bombers is being upgraded with advanced avionics through a $1.4-million investment to improve firefighting capabilities and pilot safety, Conservation Minister Stan Struthers announced.
Manitobans will have more options for better summer living with a new accessible campsites and $5-million in park improvements at Winnipeg Beach Provincial Park, Conservation Minister Stan Struthers and Selkirk-Interlake MP James Bezan announced.
Manitobans will have free access to improved and expanded campsites for better summer living in the province this year, Conservation Minister Stan Struthers announced at Birds Hill Park as most Manitoba campgrounds opened today.