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Boissevain Lions Campground
Overview
Boissevain Lions Campground serves as a peaceful gateway to the Turtle Mountain region in southwestern Manitoba. This community-managed destination offers a clean and organized environment for travelers seeking a comfortable resting spot. Known for its lush greenery and well-spaced campsites, the park provides a quiet atmosphere while remaining conveniently close to essential town services. It is an ideal home base for those exploring the local heritage and natural beauty of the prairie landscape.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the charming town of Boissevain, MB, the campground is situated near the intersection of Highway 10 and Highway 3. This strategic location makes it a prime stop for travelers crossing the International Border just minutes to the south. The surrounding landscape features the rolling hills and scenic vistas characteristic of the region. Visitors can enjoy the town’s famous outdoor murals and friendly small-town hospitality within easy walking distance of their RV site.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is equipped to accommodate a variety of rigs with features like 30 and 50 amp service and several spacious pull-through sites. Guests have access to essential facilities including clean washrooms and modern hot showers. The campground also provides:
- A convenient on-site dump station for travelers
- Individual picnic tables and fire pits at every site
- Close proximity to the town’s seasonal aquatic center
- Access to nearby green spaces and walking paths
These features ensure that both short-term visitors and those staying longer have the fundamental comforts needed for a pleasant and functional stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Just steps away, visitors can visit Tommy the Turtle, the town’s iconic 28-foot landmark. Nature enthusiasts are only a short drive from Turtle Mountain Provincial Park, which offers extensive hiking, fishing, and birdwatching opportunities. The renowned International Peace Garden sits right on the border, offering stunning floral displays and reflective spaces. Within town, the Beckoning Hills Museum provides a deep dive into the local pioneer history and agricultural heritage of the region.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is a perfect fit for cross-border travelers looking for a reliable and friendly stopover between Canada and the United States. Families will appreciate the safe environment and nearby playground facilities, while nature lovers will enjoy the easy access to provincial parklands. It is best suited for those who value convenience and cleanliness over high-end resort luxuries, offering a genuine and welcoming Manitoba prairie experience for all RV enthusiasts.
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User Reviews
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Campground was very nice. The tent area does not have clearly marked sites, some of the sites were less than 8 feet wide. Fortunately we were the only ones using the tent area because our 4 person tent and small kitchen tent took up 3 sites. The sites are well treed with plenty of shade at all times of day, within 1 min walk to toilet and shower building and also the pool. As expected, the pool is not run by the campground and as such access is not included in the camping fee. The facility and grounds are well maintained, cleaned regularly with good picnic tables and fire pits. Would recommend to anyone looking for a place to camp while they explore Boissevain and the surrounding area.
Diane Hill
Clean and convenient sites. Located in the fair grounds, next to baseball and soccer fields. They were upgrading their pool facility, which when completed should be fantastic, with huge water slides.
Allison Rusin
Had to pay for a full service site since all the tent sites were full. A bit unfortunate to be charged that much since I was just on a bike, so obviously couldn’t use the services. The annoying part was that the tent sites were all empty.. a school group was there for about 20 minutes and then left. So had to pay a lot more for a worse site for no reason. Showers are free and hot at least. And the town is nice.
Angelene Truax
Absolutely love staying here. Nice an close to visit the park too
Josh Baker
Used to be better, went to the pool and got charged for a family, but then had to pay extra because my family is big. They said "how is it fair to us," I was thinking how is it fair to me, it doesn't take you anymore work. We have to watch them, they just want a few extra bucks. Not going back, there are 3 good beaches within 20 min. They are free, and better.