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This article was published 08/01/2018 (3059 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
If you’re planning a vacation to Riding Mountain National Park you can reserve campsites for the 2018 season beginning Jan. 15 at 8 a.m., according to a Parks Canada release.
“A camping vacation in Riding Mountain National Park is one of the most memorable ways to experience and enjoy the natural beauty of the sandy beaches, trails, and ecosystems of this special place,” the release states.
Wasagaming Campground is one of the largest campgrounds in Manitoba with 360 serviced sites, including 85 pull-through, full-service sites. The campground offers 30 oTENTiks, including four pet-friendly units, which are new for 2018, and five which are insulated for four-season use and available year-round. Parks Canada also continues to offer the Micro-Cube and Yurt camping options, which are perfect for those who do not have a tent but still want to enjoy nature.
Riding Mountain’s backcountry sites and the rustic backcountry accommodation, Cairns Cabin, can now be reserved online though the reservation system. Group campsites such as Lake Audy, Ma Ma O Pe, and Camp Kippechewin are available by contacting the RMNP staff directly at 204-848-7275.
Camping reservations can be made online at reservations.parkscanada.gc.ca or 1-877-737-3783.
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