Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship advises that provincial park explorer passes for the 2015 season are now available in time for the holidays.
Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship reminds Manitobans there is fall camping available in provincial parks and opportunities for a number of interpretive programs.
Manitoba provincial park Explorer passes are now available at more locations than ever before with the addition of Manitoba Liquor Marts to the list of retailers offering the annual park passes for sale.
Manitobans are encouraged to be a part of the 25th year of celebrating Canada’s Parks Day and to experience the great outdoors with free entry to Manitoba’s provincial parks this weekend.
This coming weekend, June 14 and 15, a licence won’t be needed to fish in Manitoba and the provincial park entry fee is waived as well.
Manitobans wishing to purchase a 2014 vehicle annual park pass, can now do so at any Manitoba Public Insurance service centre.
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.
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.
Manitobans are encouraged to take advantage of all the activities available in the great outdoors with free entry to provincial parks for the month of February.