Overview
A brief introduction to Winnipeg Beach
Winnipeg Beach is a town in the Interlake Region, in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The town was founded in 1900 by Sir William Whyte and is located at the junction of Highway 9 and Highway 229 on the southwestern shore of Lake Winnipeg, about 56 kilometres (35 mi) north of Winnipeg. It is bordered by the Rural Municipality of Gimli, the Rural Municipality of St. Andrews, and Dunnottar as well as Lake Winnipeg. Nearby towns are Ponemah, Whytewold, and Matlock (all to the south), Gimli, and Sandy Hook, (located to the north), as well as Teulon, and Selkirk. Its permanent population is 1,439 (as of 2021)
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- Manitoba Provincial Parks
- Booking site: https://manitoba.goingtocamp.com
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Reviews
Camper reviews for Winnipeg Beach
On par with a golf course.
Why did the golfer wear two pairs of pants? In case he got a hole in one!
This is what “camping resorts” should aspire to be. This is an amazing campground with immaculate grounds within walking distance to a huge beach.
There is much to see and do, including a board walk (although it’s made of concrete, not wood), frequent activities (e.g. public concerts) and a quaint town to explore. Almost all of it is within walking distance of the campground. There’s even annual festivals to take in.
The sites themselves are large and fairly private. The facilities are modern-ish (i.e. showers and flush toilets are nice, but not extravagant).
Pros:
The beach. It’s fantastic
Incredible grounds, lots of well manicured grass, trees, etc.
Proximity to amenities (e.g. cute coffee shops)
Cons:
Low staffing levels, trying to find an actual person nearly impossible
Size of the campground can be overwhelming (there can be a lot of people at peak times)
Additional fees of a provincial park pass
Reserve early and bring your bathing suit.
Map
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