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Bell Lake Provincial Park
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Nestled in Porcupine Mountain's boreal forest, this park is for those who enjoy their camping experience beyond the reaches of electrical transmission lines but with some basic facilities. The "mountain" is the northern most segment of the Manitoba Escarpment in our province.

For anglers, Bell Lake yields northern pike and at times, fair catches of walleye.

Where to Stay
Sixteen unserviced campsites are available.

Park Directions
North of Birch River, turn west from PTH 10 and continue on PR 365 for about 18 km (11 mi.).

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