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Riding Mountain National Park (RMNP) will be partially reopening to visitors on Monday, June 1st.

You’ll now be able to use day-use trails, picnic areas, beaches, and green spaces. There will also be access to washrooms.

Visitor services will be up and running in Wasagaming, along with the bison enclosure at Lake Audy.

All camping facilities will remain closed until at least June 21 — when Parks Canada will assess whether it’s safe to allow camping services to resume.

You’re still not allowed to do any boating; that includes canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards. Park officials are holding off until the aquatic invasive species prevention program is fully operational, and are aiming to resume service by June 12.

Visiting Riding Mountain National Park will be different this year. Visitors are asked to plan ahead and check the Riding Mountain National Park website to find out how to best prepare for their visit.