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Buffalo Point Resort
Overview
Buffalo Point Resort offers a premium destination for travelers seeking the natural beauty of Lake of the Woods. Located in the southeastern corner of Manitoba, this resort provides a balance of modern luxury and rugged wilderness. The resort is managed with a focus on hospitality, ensuring a clean and welcoming environment for every guest. Visitors can expect full-service RV sites and high-quality facilities designed for long-term seasonal stays or short weekend getaways. The resort emphasizes a deep connection to the land and water, making it a standout choice for those exploring the Canadian prairies.
Location & Surroundings
Situated on a peninsula stretching into the Lake of the Woods, the park is surrounded by shimmering water on three sides. The landscape features dense forests of pine and birch, alongside pristine sandy beaches that rival coastal destinations. Being at the southern tip of the province, the area feels secluded and quiet, offering clear night skies and a peaceful atmosphere. This unique geographical position provides direct lake access, which serves as the centerpiece of the local ecosystem. The resort's position near the borders of Ontario and Minnesota adds a unique multi-jurisdictional charm to the air.
Amenities & Park Features
The RV accommodations are well-integrated into the natural landscape, featuring spacious sites with electricity, water, and sewer connections. For recreation, the resort boasts a championship-level golf course and a full-service marina that serves as a hub for aquatic adventure. Guests can enjoy paved roads, clean shower facilities, and the convenience of an on-site restaurant serving local favorites. The inclusion of well-maintained hiking and biking trails ensures there is plenty to do right within the park boundaries, allowing guests to stay active throughout their visit.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Anglers flock here for the world-class fishing opportunities, specifically targeting walleye, northern pike, and smallmouth bass. Beyond the resort, the surrounding Sandilands Provincial Forest offers additional exploration for nature enthusiasts and photographers. The proximity to the United States border makes it a convenient and interesting stop for international travelers. Popular activities include spending time on the sandy beaches, birdwatching for resident bald eagles, and learning about the rich indigenous history and culture of the Buffalo Point First Nation.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for active retirees and families who appreciate a resort-style environment with professional-grade amenities. It is a perfect fit for avid golfers who want to step from their RV straight onto the green, or boaters looking for easy marina access. Because of its secluded, quiet nature, it also appeals to those looking to disconnect from the noise of city life while still enjoying the comforts of full hookups and modern conveniences. Whether you are a dedicated fisherman or a sunseeker, this resort offers a polished outdoor experience.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Serena
pretty awesome...the store is cute but has dial up make sure to have some cash
Nickelle Johnson
Buffalo point is my favorite summer place!
RWM
Campground was OK. Mostly sand and a little bit of grass. Not really big rig friendly. Area around the fire pit had a lot of cigarette butts and sunflower seeds. There is only have 30 amp and the water tap is shared. Could use a bit of updating! Sunsets at the Marina were nice!
Brynn P
If you want booze and boating you're in the right place! But ride dry everyone. Get your fuel for your vehicle or pull the boat to the wharf and fill-er-up there! All kinds of souvenirs available, some will help you forget you were ever there! Recently under minor renovations that is really bringing a brighter look. On the border of the Great White North and the U.S. one wrong turn--make sure you have a passport. Prices are average for snacks, with specials on seasonal beverages. Meats, pizzas, bait, gear, oil, trinkets and whatever else, you will likely find it here.
Sameer Ahmed
Beautiful view, nice place for fishing, boating or camping with kids playgrounds as well.
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