Manitoba provincial campgrounds are once again ready for visitors and many have significant improvements and upgrades, Sustainable Development Minister Cathy Cox announced.
Manitoba campgrounds are ready to host campers with many new and upgraded amenities like modern washrooms and additional electrically serviced campsites.
Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship reports thousands of reservations were made in the first few hours that the Manitoba Parks Reservation Service website opened for province-wide reservations this past Monday at 7am.
The Manitoba Parks Reservation Service will open on Monday, April 7, 2014, to help campers book their summer vacations at campsites all across the province.
Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship reports thousands of reservations were made at Birds Hill campground and for cabins, yurts and group-use sites around the province through the Manitoba Parks Reservation Service on opening day.
The Manitoba Parks Reservation Service will once again be ready to help campers book their summer vacations at cabins, yurts, group-use sites and Birds Hill Provincial Park beginning March 24, two weeks before reservations open for all other provincial parks on Monday, April 7.
The lower campground at Kiche Manitou campground at Spruce Woods Provincial Park is once again open after repairs to damage caused by flooding in 2011.
Manitoba families will have access to more Wi-Fi hotspots, more modernized washrooms and showers, new yurts and a variety of other campground upgrades when they visit provincial parks this year.
Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship reports thousands of campsites in provincial parks across Manitoba were booked through the Manitoba Parks Reservation Service website this morning on opening day.
The Manitoba Parks Reservation Service will begin taking campsite reservations on Monday, April 1.