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Whiteshell Park/Falcon Beach
Overview
Falcon Beach Campground, located within the expansive Whiteshell Provincial Park, serves as a premier destination for RVers exploring Manitoba. This well-established park combines the rugged beauty of the Canadian Shield with the convenience of a modern resort community. Visitors often choose this location for its direct access to Falcon Lake and the vibrant atmosphere that defines the summer season in this region. It is a place where the scent of pine needles meets the excitement of lakeside recreation, offering a classic Canadian camping experience for travelers of all ages.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the southeastern corner of Manitoba, the park is nestled among the ancient granite outcrops and dense forests of the Whiteshell Provincial Park. The surrounding landscape is characterized by the clear waters of Falcon Lake and rolling hills that provide a stunning backdrop for any campsite. Because the campground is adjacent to the townsite, travelers enjoy a unique blend of wilderness seclusion and easy accessibility to local services, making it a highly convenient base for extended stays and quick supply runs during your journey.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility caters specifically to the needs of modern RVers by offering full-service sites with electricity, water, and sewer connections. For those who prefer a more rustic experience, basic and electrical-only sites are also available throughout the wooded loops. The park maintains several modern comfort stations equipped with hot showers and laundry facilities to ensure a comfortable stay for long-term travelers. Large playgrounds and well-maintained picnic areas are scattered across the grounds, providing plenty of space for families to gather and relax safely within the park environment.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Recreational opportunities abound, starting with the expansive sandy beach perfect for swimming and sunbathing on warm afternoons. Golf enthusiasts can spend the day at the Falcon Lake Golf Course, while hikers can explore the Falcon Creek Trail to learn about local geology and flora. The lake itself is a hub for boating and trophy fishing, attracting anglers from across the province looking for northern pike or walleye. In the nearby village, travelers can browse local boutiques or enjoy a meal at a lakeside restaurant, adding variety to the camping experience.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for families and active travelers who enjoy a social and bustling atmosphere during the peak summer months. It is particularly well-suited for RVers who want the amenities of a town nearby while still being immersed in a provincial park setting. If you value a balance of outdoor adventure and creature comforts, Falcon Beach provides the perfect environment to create lasting memories. It is a top choice for those who appreciate well-maintained facilities, easy access to water sports, and a community-focused camping vibe.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
User Reviews
Annika Peloski
Campsites are fairly open, but some do have trees between. Flat ground, and easy to drive in or pitch a tent. Washrooms are basic, but have hot water and flush toilets. Showers are very rudimentary and pay, but $2 is enough to wash all the bits if you hussle. Overall it a decent provincial Park Campground. There is a restaurant and gas station right next door as well.
Elaine
Reasonably roomy campsites. A bit crowded and not much privacy between. The area for garbage was not marked on my map but I did find it. It needs a better setup.
Nick Benjamin
Rooms is not applicable so I'll leave it blank. This was our first time camping here and I do not see us going back. There is another campground in Falcon we stayed at before a little further east than the beach campground. It, like Opapiskaw, and Otter Falls in my opinion are better. There are a more trees and a bit more privacy and distance between sites. At Falcon Beach, you are RIGHT beside your neighbors. Too close. I mean trailer, picnic table and screen tent and neighbors trailer and repeat. The bathrooms were okay. And the kids liked the free wifi, even though it kicks you off every 10mins or so. You're supposed to be enjoying nature but our girls were doing homework. My son just wanted his device for social media and games so too bad. Wifi not important to me or my wife. We just won't be returning because the lack or trees and closeness of the sites was more like a community gathering than the camping experience we are used to and enjoy. Some people like this. To each their own. What you see in the site pictures was accurate. We hoped it was outdated. Not upset though, this is why we try different spots. So many wonderful beautiful sites in the whiteshell and Manitoba in general that we will continue to explore. Falcon Beach Campground is just not for us.
Garth Bridge
Large group of inconsiderate campers ruin the weekend. This is a full service campground with sites described on the website as "standard" width and length. In reality they should use the word squishy. The sites are jammed together, so you better not mind people all around your campsite, some staring into your trailer. There are some pull-thrus that have more space, but there is no privacy. Smaller trailers will need a long water hose and electrical cord as the services are spaced out quite far on each site. A group of 15 occuped the three sites adjacent to us. Some of them showed up at 2am in a trailer and chose to setup, including banging and clanging until 3am, instead of waiting till the morning. They put out several strings of bright lights. The second night at midnight we had had enough and called park security. They attended and the noise stopped and lights were turned off. Unfortunately the noise started again about five minutes later. This group, which included older adults, 20-something children, and several teens, had no regard for anyone around them. The ideas of 'nature', 'wilderness', 'environment', were lost on these people. They were there to party, make noise, and disregard any and all around them. What I found interesting though, was that several campers in the area didn't seem to be bothered by them. I can only believe that these people were used to this behavior and have come to expect it. When I expressed my frustration and concerns with staff the next day, they apologized but didn't seem too concerned. If this is the state of camping at Falcon Lake, count me out!
Ken Pinder
We had a great night here, bathrooms are clean with hot water, they have pd showers. We used the common area to wash dishes. The stall markers are a little confusing, but a great family place, we had our Aframe and it was very nice and clean
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