Manitoba Parks Opening Camping Reservations For 2022 On April 4th

Manitoba Parks Opening Camping Reservations For 2022 On April 4th

Manitoba Parks is once again offering staggered dates for camping reservations to help elevate the backlog on opening day.

Manitoba is home to 92 provincial parks, where every year Manitobans and visitors come to enjoy the spectacular beauty our province has to offer. Our government understands that having easily accessible operations of the parks reservation service is part of the experience and we have implemented short-term changes to help improve this year’s bookings. We want to thank visitors for their patience as we work diligently on implementing a new reservation system for future seasons.
— Environment, Climate and Parks Minister Jeff Wharton

While the province continues to implement a new system with the aim to have it in place by 2023, several technical improvements have been made to the existing parks reservation service to address challenges users have experienced in previous years. 

Improvements include:

  • additional computing resources added to increase system performance;

  • improvements to increase stability of the queue and reduce the likelihood of users losing their place in line; and

  • immediate confirmations at time of booking provided by web page messaging with a confirmation email sent within 24 hours to help speed up performance of the service.

In addition, the province has scheduled two additional launch days to help spread out the user load on the system. Instead of three launch days, initial bookings will be staggered across five days.

The Manitoba parks reservation service will accept bookings in five phases:

  • April 4 at 7 a.m. for all cabins, yurts and group-use areas;

  • April 6 at 7 a.m. for campsite reservations at Birds Hill, Falcon Beach, Falcon Lakeshore and West Hawk Lake;

  • April 8 at 7 a.m. for campsite reservations at all western and northern region parks (Asessippi, Bakers Narrows, Clearwater Lake, Duck Mountain, Manipogo, Paint Lake, Rainbow Beach, Rivers, Spruce Woods, Turtle Mountain, William Lake and Wekusko Falls);

  • April 11 at 7 a.m. for campsite reservations at Grand Beach, Nopiming and all remaining Whiteshell campgrounds (Caddy Lake, Big Whiteshell, Brereton Lake, Nutimik Lake, Opapiskaw, Otter Falls, Betula Lake and White Lake); and

  • April 13 at 7 a.m. for all remaining locations (Birch Point, Camp Morton, Hecla, Hnausa Beach, Lundar Beach, Moose Lake, St. Malo, Stephenfield, Watchorn and Winnipeg Beach).

Policy changes have also been made to increase opportunities for yurt and cabin stays. A maximum stay in a cabin or yurt has been reduced to seven nights from 14. Cabins, yurts and group-use areas will be limited to two reservations per session on opening day, down from three. The number of campsite reservations remains at three per session on opening days.

To accommodate the expected high demand on April 4, online and call centre services will begin at 7 a.m. at https://prspub.gov.mb.ca or register by phoning 204-948-3333 (in Winnipeg) or 1-888-482-2267 (toll free).

There are also numerous walk-in backcountry camping, wilderness and canoeing opportunities (check out the backcountry camping FAQs), which are on a first-come, first-served basis, with a few select locations in Nopiming Provincial Park available through the park reservation service

Download the 2022 Campers Guide as a .PDF to learn more before making your reservation and be sure to check out some of Manitoba's most popular parks.

Stay connected with Manitoba Parks by following them on Twitter at @MBGovParks and over on Facebook.