
WELCOME TO MANITOBA PARKS
Explore the rich heritage and stunning beauty of Manitoba’s 93 provincial parks, protecting over four million hectares of diverse landscapes for you to discover and learn from.
Wander through lush forests, prairie parklands, historic sites, sandy beaches, and pristine lakes. Each park offers unique opportunities to experience nature, uncover stories of the land, and deepen your understanding of Manitoba’s natural and cultural history.
Use this website to find parks that inspire curiosity, plan your visit, make camping reservations, access maps, and learn about interpretive programs and events.
Come embark on a journey of discovery in Manitoba’s provincial parks.
Important News and Program Updates
Northern Parks Snowstorm October 12, 2025
A snowstorm and high winds caused tree damage in several northern provincial parks including Clearwater Lake, Grass River, Wekusko Falls, Paint Lake and Pisew Falls. Visitors to these parks should expect blocked trails. Please stay clear of crews working to clear trees.
In Pisew Falls Provincial Park, access to the viewing platforms is closed due to fallen trees. The Rotary Suspension Bridge also remains closed for trail work. The picnic area remains open.
Fire Restrictions and Closure Information
St. Malo Provincial Park - Zebra Mussel Detection and Response

Email or call us at:
204-945-6784
1-800-214-6497
- Protected and Conserved Areas Fact Sheet
- Seal River Watershed Update
- Seal River Watershed Fact Sheet
- Provincial Parks Endowment Funds
- Green Team
- Park Vehicle Permits - elicensing
- Visitor's Guide
- Seasonal Camping Guide
- Cannabis and Manitoba Provincial Parks
- Cottage Program
- Commercial Program
- Park Planning and Research
- Travel Manitoba Tourism Evaluation Study
- Jobs and Volunteer Opportunities