Riding Mountain National Park will be partially reopening camping services on Monday, June 22.
Reservations for select areas of Wasagaming campground will reopen late June to early July. Other areas of the campground are already completely booked to near capacity until early September.
Camp Kippichewin will open for reserved camping (3 sites only) on June 22.
All oTENTiks, and other roofed accommodations remain closed until July 15, while Parks Canada assesses how these services might resume. Also, all large events are still suspended until further notice.
Reservations from international visitors -- including those from the U.S. -- are still cancelled until at least August 7th.
All national parks in Canada were closed at the end of March to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Recreational boating and watercraft activities have been allowed on park waters since June 12. Before watercrafts are permitted in park waters for fishing or other leisure activity, visitors must undergo a mandatory watercraft inspection.
For more information, visit the National Park website.