Roads closed at Riding Mountain National Park
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This article was published 11/05/2022 (1394 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Riding Mountain National Park is warning visitors that several roads are closed due to overland flooding.
Lake Audy Road from the park’s southern boundary to Highway 10 and Highway 61A is currently closed until further notice, according to a post from the park’s official Twitter account Tuesday.
The park’s website also states that Highway 19 from Lake Katherine to Eastgate, Rolling River Road and Frith Beach access road are also closed.
Though the park’s woodshed is inaccessible, a small pile of wood is being made available to guests at the winterized cookshack for cooking and wood stoves.
Camping spots aren’t yet accessible, but staff are working on digging them out. However, all 30 oTENTiks at the Wasagaming Campground are open.
Cabin owners are warned they will likely need a shovel to access their cabins. Parking is limited, so cabin owners are asked to park in Wasagaming and walk in after dropping off supplies.
Fishing access will likely start on May 15, but anglers are warned that the lake is still full of unstable ice.
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