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Adam Lake Campground (P)
(Adam Lake Campground (P))
90 km south of Highway 1 on Highway 10. Adjacent to International Peace Garden. Park is characterized by undulating hills, marshland, deciduous forest and shallow lakes. Interpretive program. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to mid-September.
Altona Centennial Park
(Town of Altona)
Sites are reservable, season from May to October. Adjacent to 35,000 ft² aquatic play park, playground, tennis courts, asphalt trails, nature park with lake, ball diamonds, outdoor stage.
Asessippi Campground (P)
(Asessippi Campground (P))
On south end of beautiful Lake of the Prairies, 19 km north of Russell, 11 km west on PR 482. Excellent fishing. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to mid-September.
 Assiniboine Park
(Assiniboine Park Conservancy)
Assiniboine Park comprises 153.26 ha (403.43 ac) on the Assiniboine River. The park’s highlight attraction is the Assiniboine Park Zoo, as well as the new Qualico Family Centre, expanded duck pond, Winnie-the-bear statue, walking and biking paths, a conservatory, the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden and a Tudor-style pavilion that is home to the Terrace 55 Restaurant and Pavilion Gallery Museum. The Lyric Theatre, the Mayors Grove, Citizens Hall of Fame, a French formal garden and English Garden are among the many pleasing sites. Facilities for tobogganing, cross-country skiing and ice-skating are available in the winter. Winnipeg’s only cricket tournaments are played in the park. The park may be accessed from Portage Avenue, via a footbridge over the Assiniboine River. Website: www.assiniboinepark.ca Location: junction of Park Boulevard and Wellington Crescent.
 Assiniboine Park Conservatory
(Assiniboine Park Conservancy)
Assiniboine Park Conservatory offers 10 different displays a year in the Floral Display Gallery. The Palm House exhibits a tropical jungle with mature tropical trees and orchids. The Foyer features an amateur art gallery. The Star Conservatory Restaurant serves full meals and refreshments. Open daily from 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., with extended summer hours to 8 p.m. Sundays and holidays. Free admission. Tel. 204-927-6000; Website: www.assiniboinepark.ca
Bakers Narrows Campground (P)
(Bakers Narrows Campground (P))
19 km south of Flin Flon on Highway 10. Beautiful sites and beaches on Lake Athapapuskow. Home of the trout festival. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open May long weekend to Labour Day.
Beausejour Daylily Gardens
(Beausejour Daylily Gardens)
The Beausejour Daylily Gardens (Zone 2B) are the coldest American Hemerocallis Society Display Garden in the world, and an MRLS Display Garden. Two acres with 600 daylily cultivars, 150 different irises, dozens of peonies, hundreds of lilies and other perennials, prairie hardy fruit trees and shrubs, picnic site, lawn checkers and bocce. Free admission. Open May to November. Tel. 204-268-3950; Web: beausejourdaylilygardens.com E-mail: beaudlg@mts.net Location: First Street North.
Beaver Creek Provincial Park (P)
(Beaver Creek Provincial Park (P))
40 km north on PR 234 and Highway 8. The most northerly provincial campground on Lake Winnipeg. Spectacular views of the lake. Wildlife in the area allows visitors a great recreational experience. Open mid-May to September (subject to change).
Betula Lake Campground (P)
(Betula Lake Campground (P))
32 km north of Highway 1 on Highway 44, turn north at Highway 307 for 32 km, in Whiteshell Provincial Park. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to Thanksgiving.
Big Whiteshell Lake South Shore Campground (P)
(Big Whiteshell Lake South Shore Campground (P))
32 km north of Highway 1 on Highway 44, north at Highway 307 for 40 km to Highway 309, east for 13 km, in Whiteshell Provincial Park. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to Thanksgiving.
Birch Point Provincial Park (P)
(Birch Point Provincial Park (P))
35 km north of Sprague on PR 308, 6 km past Moose Lake. Campsites overlook Lake of the Woods on Buffalo Bay. Excellent fishing for walleye and northern pike. Open mid-May to September long weekend.
Bird Lake Campground (P)
(Bird Lake Campground (P))
227 km north of Winnipeg, follow Highway 59 north to Highway 44, east to Highway 11, north to PR 313, east to PR 315. Open mid-May to Thanksgiving.
Birds Hill Provincial Park (P)
(Birds Hill Provincial Park (P))
24 km north of Winnipeg on Hwy 59. Hiking, cycling, rollerblading, camping, swimming, picnic sites, fishing. Reservations accepted, 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open late April/early May to Thanksgiving (weather dependent). Verify with district office.
Black Lake Campground (P)
(Black Lake Campground (P))
227 km north of Winnipeg, follow Highway 59 north to Highway 44, east to Highway 11, north on PR 313. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to September long weekend.
Boissevain
(CDC - Turtle Mountain)
Boissevain
Beautiful, warm and welcoming, Boissevain is a Communities in Bloom winner with over 20 giant, historical murals, a 22-foot statue of Tommy the Turtle, the Artspark and a 522-apartment tower for Purple Martins. Web: www.boissevain.ca E-mail: turtlemountain@mts.net
 Brandon
(Brandon Tourism/Brandon Riverbank Inc.)
Brandon
You Belong in Brandon - with its rich agricultural heritage and natural resources, the opportunity to explore becomes endless. Manitoba's second largest city, with a population of approximately 46,000, has gained valuable recognition for its ability to organize and host many world-class events. Come and discover the wonders of the "Wheat City" where hospitality is second to none! Web: tourism.brandon.com E-mail: brandontourism@wcgwave.ca Home to the Brandon Folk Music and Art Festival in July, Manitoba Summer Fair hosted in June, Manitoba Livestock Expo in November and the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair in spring.
Brereton Lake Campground (P)
(Brereton Lake Campground (P))
32 km north of Highway 1 on Highway 44, turn north at Highway 307 for 8 km, in Whiteshell Provincial Park. Hiking trail and tennis courts close. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to September long weekend.
Burge Lake Provincial Park (P)
(Burge Lake Provincial Park (P))
329 km northwest of Thompson via PR 391 to PR 394, turn north and travel 5 km to campground.
Caddy Lake Campground (P)
(Caddy Lake Campground (P))
Eight km north of Highway 1 on Highway 44, in Whiteshell Provincial Park. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to Thanksgiving.
Camp Morton Provincial Park
(Manitoba Conservation (MD))
Camp Morton Provincial Park
Several cairns depict the area's history. This area offers nature trails, flower beds, a beautiful sunken garden and historic buildings. One of the largest concentrations of white pelicans in the world is found in this area. Hiking, biking and cross-country ski trails run through the park. Book the group-use area or family vacation cabins or campsites. Tel. 204-945-6784; toll-free: 1-800-214-6497. Location: 8 km north of Gimli on PR 222.
Camp Morton Provincial Park (P)
(Camp Morton Provincial Park (P))
Six km north of Gimli off Highway 222. Walking trails. Open mid-May to mid-September. Reservations accepted. 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333).
Camper's Cove (P)
(Camper's Cove (P))
Leaving The Pas, follow Highway 10 north 19 km to PR 287, turn east, 3 km to the campground. Large sites, crystal clear water. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open May long weekend to Labour Day.
Captain Kennedy Museum and Maple Grove Tea Room
(Captain Kennedy Museum and Maple Grove Tea Room)
Captain Kennedy Museum and Maple Grove Tea Room was built in 1866 by Captain William Kennedy, an explorer, entrepreneur and trader. Three rooms are furnished in the style of the era. The glassed-in Maple Grove tearoom overlooks English gardens and the historic Red River. Closed most Mondays. Open May to October. Tel. 204-334-2498; Web: www.maplegrove.weebly.com Location: 417 River Road.
Carberry Plains Museum
(Carberry Plains Museum)
Carberry
Carberry Plains Museum reflects the life of Manitobans from early settlement to the present day including Wop May, First World War pilot, Tommy Douglas, former Premier of Saskatchewan, Ernest Thompson Seton, world-famous naturalist and Stanley Knowles, Canada's Statesman and a collection of Criddle paintings. Also visit Carberry's heritage house, The Gingerbread House. Open 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. daily in July and August. By appointment June and September. Admission charged. Tel. 204-834-6609/834-2797; Website: www.townofcarberry.ca Location: 520 4th Avenue.
 Carman
(Town of Carman)
Carman
An oasis on the prairies, the Boyne River flows through this beautifully treed community. Kings Park, located in the centre of town, offers an aquatic centre with two water slides, tennis courts, picnic area and campground. A 6 km-pathway features four river bridges and a tall grass prairie. Carman celebrates the Blizzard Fest in February and the Carman Country Fair in July. Web: www.townofcarman.com E-mail: info@townofcarman.com

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