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
Flood Updates (July 6, 2026)
Park visitors should check manitoba511.ca or call 5-1-1 before travelling.
Duck Mountain Provincial Park is closed to all traffic. Road repairs are expected to take some time given the scale of the work required across the Parkland region.
Temporary repairs were completed late Friday on PR 366 from the south to allow the safe exit of more than 200 people who had been sheltering in place since the June 29 rainfall event, which washed out park access roads. Campers and cottagers were escorted out of the park successfully July 4 and 5. This route is now closed to allow permanent repairs to proceed.
Those who were required to leave trailers, boats, or other property behind will be contacted as soon as road conditions allow for safe retrieval. Campgrounds are being patrolled and monitored.
Campground closures are extended until at least July 23. The Parks Reservation Service will contact affected campers directly.
Thank you to everyone who sheltered in place during this emergency. Your patience, cooperation, and understanding helped ensure the safety of all involved.
Manitoba Parks also thanks our emergency response partners including the Conservation Officer Service, Manitoba Wildfire Service, Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure, Emergency Management Organization, Office of the Fire Commissioner, RCMP, and Manitoba Hydro.
Rainbow Beach Provincial Park campground is closed until at least July 9.
Manipogo Provincial Park has a partial campground closure.
Rivers Provincial Park has a partial campground closure.
Asessippi Provincial Park boat launch is closed. Docks have been removed. The beach is also closed. Do not stop vehicles or walk on PR 482 across Shellmouth Dam to view high water. Heavy traffic is using this narrow roadway as the PTH 83 detour between Russell and Roblin.
The Parks Reservation Service is contacting affected campers directly.
Black Wolf Trail - Hecla/Grindstone Provincial Park
- NEW Backcountry campsites. View map.
2025 Wildfire Recovery
Email or call us at:
204-945-6784
1-800-214-6497
- Lemay Forest
- 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


