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71 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Manitoba

Best Manitoba luxury holiday parks

Among the 71 accommodations in Manitoba, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Falcon - Camper At Sunset Bay - Manitoba
9.4 3 reviews
Manitoba
11/07 – 14/07
NZ$295/nighttotal: NZ$885 (3 )

Falcon - Camper At Sunset Bay

1 2
mobile home , Minnedosa
The Falcon - Camper At Sunset Bay mobile home is situated on private Bottle Lake, approximately 6.4km west of Onanole, Manitoba, offering easy access to Wasagaming and Frith beach.
This 12-metre camper boasts one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps four, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, BBQ, fire pit, kayak rentals, and optional wood-fired sauna use and guided fishing tours.

Best Manitoba holiday parks with a pool

Among the 71 accommodations in Manitoba, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Hawk - Camper At Sunset Bay - Manitoba
9.0 12 reviews
Manitoba
05/10 – 10/10
NZ$304/nighttotal: NZ$1520 (5 )

Hawk - Camper At Sunset Bay

2 2
mobile home , Minnedosa
The Hawk - Camper At Sunset Bay is located in Onanole, a short drive from Minnedosa and close to attractions like Riding Mountain National Park and the Poplar Ridge and Lakewood Hills Golf Courses. This highly rated mobile home has received excellent reviews from previous guests.
The mobile home has two bedrooms and one bathroom, accommodating up to six guests. It offers a range of amenities and activities, including a wood-fired sauna, a fire pit, a BBQ, a picnic table, and access to a lake with kayaking, paddle boarding, canoeing, and guided fishing.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Manitoba

  • What popular sports or events are there to experience in Manitoba, Canada?

    Manitoba has a vibrant sporting scene! The Winnipeg Jets of the NHL are hugely popular, and their games at Canada Life Centre are a great experience. For a taste of local culture, the Manitoba Stampede in Morris is a massive rodeo and agricultural exhibition, showcasing the province's western heritage. If you're visiting in the winter, the Festival du Voyageur in Saint Boniface is a huge winter festival celebrating French-Canadian heritage with snow sculptures, music and food.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Manitoba?

    Among the holiday parks in Manitoba, Camper Near Steep Rock - Mb, Robin -Camper At Sunset Bay and Glamping Tent Near Gimli Spruce Site are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights in Manitoba, Canada are worth visiting?

    Beyond the usual tourist spots, consider exploring the charming town of Gimli on Lake Winnipeg, known for its Icelandic heritage and beautiful beaches. The International Peace Garden, straddling the Canada-US border, offers stunning landscapes and a peaceful atmosphere. For history buffs, the Fort La Reine Museum in Portage la Prairie provides insights into the fur trade era. Spirit Sands, near Spruce Woods Provincial Park, has unique sand dunes unlike anywhere else in the province.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Manitoba?

    Quaint Country Getaway, Bring Your Own - Water Buffalo? and Is It A Yurt/tent - A Yent are the best holiday parks with a pool in Manitoba.

  • When is the high season in Manitoba, Canada?

    Manitoba's high season generally runs from June to August, coinciding with the warmest weather and longest daylight hours. This is when most outdoor activities and festivals are in full swing. However, shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Manitoba?

  • What foods is Manitoba, Canada best known for?

    Manitoba's culinary scene is diverse. Tourtière, a savoury meat pie, is a classic. Perogies, a type of dumpling, are incredibly popular, reflecting the province's Ukrainian heritage. Many restaurants serve excellent locally sourced fish, like pickerel or walleye, from Lake Winnipeg. And don't forget Nanaimo bars, a decadent dessert treat.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Manitoba?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in Manitoba are Boreal Plains Off Grid Group Site Glamping, Hinterland Bell Tents Deluxe and Quaint Country Getaway.

  • Is Manitoba, Canada a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Manitoba boasts numerous provincial parks offering diverse camping experiences. Spruce Woods Provincial Park, Riding Mountain National Park, and Whiteshell Provincial Park are particularly popular, each with various campsites, from basic to fully serviced. Many parks also offer canoeing and hiking opportunities.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Manitoba?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Manitoba are Robin -Camper At Sunset Bay, Glamping Tent Near Gimli Spruce Site and Eagle -Camper At Sunset Bay.

  • How can one interact with the local community and discover the culture in Manitoba, Canada?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to connect with the community and sample regional produce. Attending community events and festivals like Folklorama (a multi-cultural festival in Winnipeg) provides opportunities to experience Manitoba's diverse cultural heritage. Exploring smaller towns and villages allows for more direct interaction with locals. Many museums and cultural centres offer insights into Manitoba's history and traditions.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Manitoba?

    Camper Near Steep Rock - Mb, Robin -Camper At Sunset Bay and Glamping Tent Near Gimli Spruce Site are the best holiday parks with parking in Manitoba.

  • What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards should travellers to Manitoba, Canada be aware of?

    Manitoba experiences extreme temperature variations. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are long, cold, and snowy. Be prepared for all types of weather. Wildlife encounters are possible, particularly in rural areas; it's important to be aware of bears, moose, and other animals and maintain a safe distance. Severe thunderstorms and blizzards can occur, so checking weather forecasts is crucial.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Manitoba, Canada suitable for families?

    Several trails in Manitoba's provincial parks are suitable for families. The trails around Clearwater Lake in Whiteshell Provincial Park offer gentle walks with scenic views. Riding Mountain National Park has easy-to-moderate trails suitable for various fitness levels, with opportunities to spot wildlife. Look for trails described as 'easy' or 'moderate' in the park's brochures or online resources.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary for Manitoba, Canada?

    Day 1: Explore Winnipeg – Visit The Forks National Historic Site, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, and wander through the Exchange District. Day 2: Journey to Riding Mountain National Park – Hike a family-friendly trail, enjoy the scenery, and perhaps try some wildlife spotting. Day 3: Discover the beauty of Whiteshell Provincial Park – Take a relaxing canoe trip on Clearwater Lake, enjoy a picnic, and appreciate the stunning landscapes. This itinerary can be adjusted depending on your interests and available transportation.

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Best pet friendly Manitoba holiday parks

Among the 71 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

This Place, Now Is The Time. (Passport Rv) - Manitoba
10 2 reviews
Manitoba
03/08 – 05/08
NZ$329/nighttotal: NZ$658 (2 )

This Place, Now Is The Time. (Passport Rv)

1 4
campervan , Portage la Prairie
This campervan is located at Ofty's Riverside Campground, just over 100 kilometres west of Winnipeg, near Portage la Prairie. The campground offers a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of activities for all ages.
The campervan has one bedroom and one bathroom and can accommodate up to four guests. Amenities include a kitchen, air conditioning, internet access, and a swimming pool, as well as access to hot tubs, a convenience store, and a variety of other activities.
Loon - Camper At Sunset Bay - Manitoba
9.8 95 reviews
Manitoba
19/08 – 24/08
NZ$293/nighttotal: NZ$1465 (5 )

Loon - Camper At Sunset Bay

2 6
campervan , Minnedosa
The Loon motorhome is located 6.4 kilometres west of Onanole on Bottle Lake, offering a secluded setting just a 10-minute drive from Wasagaming in Riding Mountain National Park and 5 minutes from Frith Beach.
This 35ft motorhome accommodates up to six guests with two bedrooms and one bathroom, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a garden with a BBQ and fire pit, and 7 kilometres of on-site walking trails, with friendly, quiet dogs permitted.
Finch - Camper At Sunset Bay - Manitoba
10 4 reviews
Manitoba
03/08 – 05/08
NZ$326/nighttotal: NZ$652 (2 )

Finch - Camper At Sunset Bay

1 4
mobile home , Minnedosa
Finch - Camper At Sunset Bay, a one-bedroom mobile home sleeping four, is situated on private Bottle Lake, approximately 6.4km west of Onanole, Manitoba, a short drive from Wasagaming and Frith beach.
This 9.4 metre camper offers a fully equipped kitchen, BBQ, fire pit, and access to kayak, paddleboard, and canoe rentals, plus optional pontoon tours and a wood-fired sauna (fees apply).
Eagle- Camper At Sunset Bay - Manitoba
9.9 35 reviews
Manitoba
16/08 – 29/08
NZ$244/nighttotal: NZ$3172 (13 )

Eagle- Camper At Sunset Bay

2 3
mobile home , Minnedosa
Eagle Camper at Sunset Bay, situated in Onanole near Minnedosa, Manitoba, offers lakeside accommodation with 7km of walking trails and proximity to Park Theatre and Jamboree Hall.
This two-bedroom mobile home sleeps four guests, features a fully equipped kitchen with BBQ, and provides access to kayak rentals, pontoon boat tours, and a wood-fired sauna (additional fee applies).

Best Manitoba holiday parks with a locker

Arabian Dreams - Manitoba
Manitoba
03/07 – 05/07
NZ$164/nighttotal: NZ$328 (2 )

Arabian Dreams

2 7
campervan , WPG
The "Arabian Dreams" motorhome is available for collection on St. David Road, offering a unique culturally themed adventure for up to eight guests and requiring renters to arrange their own campsite reservations, ideally with electric hookups. This motorhome features a family-friendly interior with two bedrooms, including a master suite and a themed bunk room, along with a kitchen equipped with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, and air conditioning for comfort.
Vintage Off Grid Rv, Farmstead Forest + Beaches - Manitoba
10 4 reviews
Manitoba
26/06 – 28/06
NZ$185/nighttotal: NZ$370 (2 )

Vintage Off Grid Rv, Farmstead Forest + Beaches

1 2
campervan , Beausejour
'Where The Sidewalk Ends - Off Grid RV', a vintage 1970s motorhome situated on Cityfolk Farm near southeastern Lake Winnipeg, is located 32km from Beausejour, Manitoba, and 24km from several beaches and hiking trails including the Birkenhead Wetland interpretive Trail and Belair Forest.
This three-bedroom, one-bathroom mobile home sleeps four (two adults and two children) and offers a queen bed and two smaller beds, a kitchen with a fridge, an outdoor wood-fired cookstove, access to Cityfolk Farm's 80 acres, and is fully equipped with bedding, towels, drinking water, board games, and books.
Loon - Camper At Sunset Bay - Manitoba
9.8 95 reviews
Manitoba
19/08 – 24/08
NZ$293/nighttotal: NZ$1465 (5 )

Loon - Camper At Sunset Bay

2 6
campervan , Minnedosa
The Loon motorhome is located 6.4 kilometres west of Onanole on Bottle Lake, offering a secluded setting just a 10-minute drive from Wasagaming in Riding Mountain National Park and 5 minutes from Frith Beach.
This 35ft motorhome accommodates up to six guests with two bedrooms and one bathroom, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a garden with a BBQ and fire pit, and 7 kilometres of on-site walking trails, with friendly, quiet dogs permitted.
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