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Meadowlark Campground
Overview
Meadowlark Campground serves as a welcoming gateway for those traveling across the Canadian Prairies. Situated in the heart of the Wheat City, this park offers a blend of accessibility and quiet comfort for seasonal and short-term visitors alike. Whether you are passing through on the Trans-Canada Highway or exploring the Brandon area, the park provides a reliable and clean base for your adventures. It is widely known for its open prairie atmosphere and attentive service that caters specifically to the unique needs of motorhome and trailer enthusiasts.
Location & Surroundings
You will find this park conveniently located on the eastern edge of Brandon, making it an ideal Trans-Canada Highway stopover for those moving between provinces. The surrounding landscape features the rolling hills and wide-open skies typical of southwestern Manitoba. Its specific position provides a perfect balance between the convenience of essential city services and the peacefulness of the rural fringe. The property is well-maintained, featuring mature trees that offer shade and a sense of privacy within this vibrant agricultural hub.
Amenities & Park Features
The facilities at this location are designed with long-haul travelers in mind to ensure a stress-free stay. The park features spacious full-hookup sites that accommodate large rigs and slide-outs with ease. Visitors have access to essential services including clean restrooms, hot showers, and modern laundry facilities to refresh during their journey. For recreation, the campground offers an on-site mini-golf course and a playground, ensuring entertainment for guests of all ages. Reliable Wi-Fi throughout the grounds allows travelers to stay connected while enjoying the relaxed environment.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Exploring the local culture of Brandon is easy from this central location. History buffs will enjoy the Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum, which is one of the only museums of its kind in the world. Nature lovers can stroll through the Riverbank Discovery Centre trails or explore the local Assiniboine River Corridor. The city also hosts major agricultural and sporting events at the Keystone Centre throughout the year. If you are looking for a day trip, the stunning sand dunes of Spruce Woods Provincial Park are just a short drive away.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an excellent choice for cross-country RV travelers looking for a secure and well-equipped place to rest. Its proximity to major transit routes makes it a favorite for those driving long distances between Ontario and Saskatchewan. Families appreciate the on-site recreation and playground, while solo travelers value the safety and accessibility of the grounds. If you prefer a straightforward, functional stay with high standards of cleanliness near urban amenities, Meadowlark is a perfect fit for your travel style.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Kevin Hale
I stayed here for 4 months this year while working locally. The staff were outstanding, the utilities were functional, price was right, and I found the layout to be quite nice. Lots of room to park my truck alongside the trailer. Would have loved a wood fire, but some evenings outside with a propane fire, the BlueJays on my iPad and and a glass of wine were quite enjoyable.
Cindy J
This campground is good for a one nighter only. Lots of seasonal campers and It’s an extension of a mobile home park. It is conveniently located by the highway. The men’s washroom was filthy, it hasn’t been cleaned for a very long time.
Médéric Clément
I would absolutely not recommend this place if you have a tent. The campground itself is nice and the showers and bathrooms cleanliness is ok, what you would expect from a public camping. The location is convenient when travelling as it’s right besides the Trans Canada highway. But the lots for tents are right besides the highway, it is so noisy I couldn’t sleep at all. Good thing I was only there for one night. Plus, the wifi doesn’t reach these lots and is very slow.
Bill Fowle
Very clean campsite close to to the Trans Canada Highway. Downtown Brandon is a short drive down the road so everything you need is here. We are just here for one night and it works great for us. Pull through, 50 amp, full service site. Spacing is a little tight to your neighbour, but it works.
Jim
Nice park. Did not have many 50 amp connections, but we got one. Need to pave pull through site from end to end and make wider and more level.
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