The Manitoba government has put a two-year freeze on increases to service fees and Crown land rental fees for cottages in provincial parks.
Manitobans and visitors alike are invited to take advantage of free access to all provincial parks this weekend as part of the 27th annual Canada’s Parks Day celebrations.
Manitoba provincial campgrounds are once again ready for visitors and many have significant improvements and upgrades, Sustainable Development Minister Cathy Cox announced.
The Manitoba government is continuing to build the ‘parks province’ with major capital projects, Conservation and Water Stewardship Minister Tom Nevakshonoff announced.
The Manitoba government has launched a pilot project to extend the operating season of several provincial campgrounds, allowing campers to stay as late as Thanksgiving.
Manitobans are encouraged to take part in the 26th annual Canada’s Parks Day and experience the great outdoors with free entry to provincial parks this weekend.
For the second straight year, Manitoba Public Insurance is making provincial park passes available at its Service Centres across the province.
Manitoba campgrounds are once again ready to welcome campers for another year of enjoying the great outdoors in Manitoba.
The dog days of summer will soon be upon us, and this summer dogs and cats will be allowed at no extra charge in designated pet-friendly cabins and yurts in Manitoba provincial parks.
Manitobans are invited to make the most of the scenery and winter activities available in Manitoba parks with free entry to all provincial parks for the entire month of February.