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Whiteshell Park/Nutimik Lake
Overview
Nestled within the rugged beauty of Whiteshell Provincial Park, Nutimik Lake Campground offers a quintessential Manitoba wilderness experience. This destination is defined by the ancient granite outcrops of the Canadian Shield and the expansive waters of the Winnipeg River system. It serves as a premier getaway for RVers who prioritize natural immersion over commercial resort settings, providing a serene backdrop for seasonal adventures in the boreal forest.
Location & Surroundings
Located near the community of Seven Sisters Falls, MB, the park sits at the northern edge of the Whiteshell region. The surrounding landscape is a striking mix of dense forest and jagged rock formations. Travelers will find themselves positioned along the scenic Winnipeg River, where the water transitions from calm lake stretches to rushing river rapids, creating a diverse environment for wildlife viewing and landscape photography.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground accommodates various RV sizes with a selection of electrical hookup sites and well-maintained gravel pads. Essential services include a central sani-dump station, fresh water filling points, and modern washroom facilities with showers. Families often gather at the expansive sandy beaches or the playground, while the onsite Whiteshell Natural History Museum offers unique educational insights into the local ecosystem and the region's diverse wildlife.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts frequently visit the nearby Pine Point Rapids, a popular hiking trail that showcases the power of the river. Anglers are drawn to Nutimik Lake for its exceptional fishing opportunities, particularly for trophy sturgeon and walleye. For a spiritual and historical journey, the Bannock Point Petroforms are located just a short drive away, where ancient stone arrangements offer a window into the traditions of Indigenous cultures.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for active families and nature lovers seeking a classic camping atmosphere. Because it balances accessible amenities with raw wilderness, it appeals to RVers who enjoy self-contained living while having access to top-tier hiking and boating. It is best suited for travelers who appreciate a quiet, forest-canopied environment and the slower pace of life found within Manitoba's provincial park system.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
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- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
User Reviews
Vivian Friesen
Only stayed for one night, but it was a very nice, secluded campground. You really do feel in the backcountry. The swinging bridge is located within the campground. It rain part of the trip for few tarps did the trick. Overall I really enjoyed this campground.
R Pern
Excellent campground overall but the new RV dumping station is the worst. Low water pressure and there is no fitting to connect to your Flush valve only a brass tube that does not fit properly and had water spraying all over the trailer and myself.. Had to clean black water tank at home using my own water connection and dumping about 20 pails of black water down my toilet. Prefer the old dump station which has been closed off
Paul Reichart
Needs some updating. Many sites have outdated, worn out or downright dangerous electrical pedestals. Has also not had potable water for many years. New dump site is nice but they now have some awful tower rinse hose things which are terrible to use. They no longer have a regular hose connection for flushing your black tank. Otherwise the park is generally really nice with lots to do.
1234321lg
Had a good time owners are nice accommodations are lacking a bit
Daniel Stanicky
The Yurt sites we had (2) had plenty of space for two parked vehicles an extra kitchen tent and lots of room around the fire! Great times
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