The provincial government is launching a new campsite reservation service for the 2023 camping season.
The system will launch on March 27th, and it's important to remember that a new account will need to be created to book campsites. The government is suggesting that people create a new account before trying to book a campsite, as it will help with delays.
The province has also released the dates that people will be able to start booking each type of campsite. As always, they're staggering the dates to ensure the system works properly.
- April 3 - All cabins, yurts, and group use areas (including Hecla and Camp Morton recreation halls);
- April 5 - Campsite reservations for all western and northern region parks including Asessippi, Bakers Narrows, Clearwater (Campers Cove and Pioneer Bay), Duck Mountain (Blue Lakes, Childs Lake, Wellman Lake), Manipogo, Paint Lake, Rainbow Beach, Rivers, Spruce Woods (Kiche Manitou), Turtle Mountain (Adam Lake), William Lake, and Wekusko Falls;
- April 11 - Campsite reservations for Birds Hill and Winnipeg Beach campgrounds;
- April 12 - Campsite reservations for south Whiteshell including Caddy Lake, Falcon Beach, Falcon Lakeshore, and West Hawk Lake;
- April 13 - Campsite reservations for Nopiming (Tulabi Falls, Tulabi Short Haul, Bird Lake, Black Lake, Shoe Lake, Beresford Lake) and north Whiteshell (Big Whiteshell, Brereton Lake, Nutimik Lake, Opapiskaw, Betula Lake and White Lake) campgrounds; and
- April 14 - All remaining locations including Birch Point, Camp Morton, Grand Beach, Hecla, Hnausa Beach, Lundar Beach, Moose Lake, St. Malo, Stephenfield, and Watchorn.
You won't be able to access your old account once the new system is launched, and the province says that campers should take note of preferred sites from previous reservations before March 24th.
On opening days, reservations will continue to be accepted through the call centre at 204-948-3333 in Winnipeg or 1-888-482-2267.