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Lake St. George Provincial Park


Relish in a true wilderness experience.

Lake St. George is well-known for its excellent fishing for walleye, northern pike and perch.  A boat launch and dock make this campground even more appealing.  Campers can stock up on the supplies at the store in the town of Dallas, 33 kilometers south of Lake St. George.

For a change of scenery, go fishing for northern pike and bass at Lake St. Andrews, just two kilometers away.

Where to stay

The quiet, peaceful campground at Lake St. George offers 40 basic campsites with picnic tables, firepits, firewood and non-modern washrooms.

Park Directions

North of Winnipeg on Hwy 7 to Teulon, take PTH 17 north to Hodgson.  Go north on #224 to Dallas, continue  northeast approximately 35 kilometers toward Jackhead on the gravel road and follow until you reach the park entrance.
 
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