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Camping In Manitoba: Walk On The Wild Side
Sunday, 18 July 2010 07:35 | Written by Sharron Resendiz |
Decide to visit Manitoba for a holiday and your biggest challenge will be choosing where stay. There are numerous great spots featuring exquisite scenery. You may like camping in Manitoba so much you decide to come back every year.
Decide to visit Manitoba for a holiday and your biggest challenge will be choosing where stay. There are numerous great spots featuring exquisite scenery. You may like camping in Manitoba so much you decide to come back every year.
Take Rubber Ducky Resort and Campground for instance. This location, near Warren, features places to park your tent or RV, or you can stay in their bed and breakfast. Swim in the heated pool or soak in the hot tub. Enjoy walks around the Interlake area just twenty minutes from Winnipeg. Even challenge your kids to a game of mini-golf.
Blue Water RV Park and Campground at Pine Falls places you close to numerous amenities, including golfing, the Manitoba Hydro Dam and nature trails. For RV users there is a dump site and fifty places to park up. Thirty sites for tents make it easy to travel light and really get close to nature. Ease tired muscles wishing for the comfort of a real bed with a hot shower.
Try Debonair Campground for a restful break near St. Malo. Wireless internet access is available twenty-four hours, seven days each week. Then again, if you came to get a break from technology, just lounge in the hot tub or splash in the beach pond. Your children may appreciate the play equipment where they can stretch out after the forty minute drive from Winnipeg.
Maybe you would think twice about camping in Canada during every season, but Four Seasons Island Resort near Virden might make you consider it. Just five miles off of Highway One, your location includes a marina, boat rentals and a gas station. Catch your supper or get a take-away on-site, complete with ice cream.
Lilac Resort near Ste. Anne resembles a theme park with its many activities. Children will appreciate one giant and two speed slides plus animal slides to entertain the little guys. Four hot tubs make space for weary grown-ups. Take part in a movie or game show night, watch some local entertainment, or just lounge on the sundeck. If you get time, a laundry on-site lets you spruce up after a dusty game of baseball, soccer or basketball. Grab a juice at the juice bar when all of the excitement makes you thirsty.
Spruce Sands has been running for forty years and offers 315 sites where you can park your trailer on a limestone driveway and relax. Thirty amps of power allow you to make yourself at home on the western shores of Lake Winnipeg. Walk to the beach, playground or the shop for a snack. Have a nibble in the air conditioned restaurant, rent a bike or kayak and enjoy the natural world around you. Modern washroom facilities, a shower area and a laundromat let you freshen up after a long day of exploring.
For birding enthusiasts there is Whitemouth River Campground. On-site birding experts can lead you along some of the thirty kilometers of trails to spot native and migratory species. Along with birds you might see snapping or painted turtles. Join them on the water for some fishing, a bicycle ride, or rent one of their cabins for a skiing break. This area does not permit mountain bikes or snowmobiles, so you can expect a quiet vacation here in winter or summer.
by SharronResendiz
Decide to visit Manitoba for a holiday and your biggest challenge will be choosing where stay. There are numerous great spots featuring exquisite scenery. You may like camping in Manitoba so much you decide to come back every year.
Take Rubber Ducky Resort and Campground for instance. This location, near Warren, features places to park your tent or RV, or you can stay in their bed and breakfast. Swim in the heated pool or soak in the hot tub. Enjoy walks around the Interlake area just twenty minutes from Winnipeg. Even challenge your kids to a game of mini-golf.
Blue Water RV Park and Campground at Pine Falls places you close to numerous amenities, including golfing, the Manitoba Hydro Dam and nature trails. For RV users there is a dump site and fifty places to park up. Thirty sites for tents make it easy to travel light and really get close to nature. Ease tired muscles wishing for the comfort of a real bed with a hot shower.
Try Debonair Campground for a restful break near St. Malo. Wireless internet access is available twenty-four hours, seven days each week. Then again, if you came to get a break from technology, just lounge in the hot tub or splash in the beach pond. Your children may appreciate the play equipment where they can stretch out after the forty minute drive from Winnipeg.
Maybe you would think twice about camping in Canada during every season, but Four Seasons Island Resort near Virden might make you consider it. Just five miles off of Highway One, your location includes a marina, boat rentals and a gas station. Catch your supper or get a take-away on-site, complete with ice cream.
Lilac Resort near Ste. Anne resembles a theme park with its many activities. Children will appreciate one giant and two speed slides plus animal slides to entertain the little guys. Four hot tubs make space for weary grown-ups. Take part in a movie or game show night, watch some local entertainment, or just lounge on the sundeck. If you get time, a laundry on-site lets you spruce up after a dusty game of baseball, soccer or basketball. Grab a juice at the juice bar when all of the excitement makes you thirsty.
Spruce Sands has been running for forty years and offers 315 sites where you can park your trailer on a limestone driveway and relax. Thirty amps of power allow you to make yourself at home on the western shores of Lake Winnipeg. Walk to the beach, playground or the shop for a snack. Have a nibble in the air conditioned restaurant, rent a bike or kayak and enjoy the natural world around you. Modern washroom facilities, a shower area and a laundromat let you freshen up after a long day of exploring.
For birding enthusiasts there is Whitemouth River Campground. On-site birding experts can lead you along some of the thirty kilometers of trails to spot native and migratory species. Along with birds you might see snapping or painted turtles. Join them on the water for some fishing, a bicycle ride, or rent one of their cabins for a skiing break. This area does not permit mountain bikes or snowmobiles, so you can expect a quiet vacation here in winter or summer.
About the Author:
Manitoba lake campgrounds are among the most convenient in North America. You can search Canada RV park listings for a camping spot that fills all your fishing, hiking or swimming needs.
