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Champagne's RV Park
Overview
Champagne's RV Park offers a welcoming escape for travelers exploring the rugged beauty of eastern Manitoba. Located in the popular Lac du Bonnet region, this park provides a blend of community spirit and natural tranquility. It serves as an excellent base for those looking to immerse themselves in the region’s renowned water activities while enjoying a reliable, well-maintained environment for their home on wheels. The park is known for its **friendly atmosphere** and scenic views that capture the essence of Manitoba’s cottage country.
Location & Surroundings
Situated near the shores of the **Winnipeg River**, the park is nestled within a landscape where the prairies transition into the rocky terrain of the Canadian Shield. The surrounding area of Lac du Bonnet is famous for its vast waterways and lush forests. Guests are treated to a peaceful setting that highlights the **natural beauty of Manitoba**, with plenty of opportunities for birdwatching and enjoying quiet sunsets. The park’s position allows for easy access to both the water and the amenities of the nearby townsite.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate various rig sizes, offering **spacious full hookup sites** that include water, sewer, and electricity options. A standout feature for many visitors is the **private boat launch** and dock area, providing a convenient spot for guests to head out onto the river for a day of fishing or cruising. The grounds are kept tidy and feature mature trees for shade, ensuring a comfortable stay with essential facilities like clean washrooms and designated green spaces for outdoor relaxation.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor adventure is just a short drive away, with the spectacular **Whiteshell Provincial Park** offering endless hiking trails and secluded lakes to explore. Anglers will appreciate the proximity to some of the province's best fishing spots for walleye and northern pike. For a change of pace, the nearby town of Lac du Bonnet offers charming local shops, community events, and the **Pinawa Suspension Bridge**, which is a must-visit landmark for scenic walks and photography enthusiasts.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is a perfect match for **boating enthusiasts** and families who prioritize water-based recreation and a quiet, laid-back atmosphere. If you travel with a boat or enjoy spending your days exploring river systems, the layout and location are exceptionally convenient. It is best suited for those who appreciate a **traditional RV park experience** where the focus is on the great outdoors, fishing, and enjoying a slower pace of life during the summer months.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jenna Lynn
No dump station. No pool. Small playground. Upon arrival I was told we were only allowed 2 ppl and it was $10 for every extra person camping with us for each night. I wasn’t aware of this added fee when I booked, so instead of staying till Monday I had no choice but to cut our trip short. I was disappointed with the extra fees added on when I got there because there’s no pool, nowhere to swim, and the “playground” is just a backyard play structure and the slide is boarded up because it’s broken. They also have their campground brochures available in the washroom which say $2 for every head per night. When I brought this up to the lady owner, she said the brochures are out of date. So it’s advertised $2 a head but their new rates are $10 per night for every extra person you’ve got apparently. They’ve got a nice volleyball net and horseshoes but not much for younger kids to do. The washrooms/showers are clean n nice but the showers are COIN operated. The day of check out, I walked around looking for the dump station when I was told they don’t have one and I’d have to go to town where there’s a free dump station by the fire hall. As someone who tries new campgrounds every summer, this might just be my least favourite place that we’ve been to and I won’t be returning. I had a friend who lives nearby offer to come by for a visit while I was in the area but reads no visitors on the back of the entrance sign.
Scott MacFarlane
Been here for two seasons now, it's a very friendly, well kept. Don't think we will be leaving this place any time soon.
S L-B
The park is very clean, very well kept and the campers are so very friendly. It is close to a boat launch which is about 2 minutes away. It's also close to conveniences. Good place to leave your camper while you boat for the day. Unfortunately, no water access from the site.
Melissa Collins
This campground only accepts cash, sites offer very little privacy and ABSOLUTELY NO VISITORS ALLOWED (despite lifting of restrictions). Will definitely not return, as owners repeatedly came by sites to check up on registered campers. Not a welcoming atmosphere to new campers.
Andy “A J” Taylor
The camping place is clean and well laid out. The showers and toilets are very nice and again very clean! The only down side is there is a boil water advisory. The notice is posted at on the washroom door and if you don't use that facility you wouldn't be aware of the advisory. It would be nice to know this up front. We all drank the water and fortunately suffered no effects. Nice place I highly recommend it.