Manitoba RV road trips lead the way to lakes, polar bears, and the northern lights.
Manitoba's vast wilderness is a paradise of ever-changing natural wonders. In the south, RV campers have plenty of options around the capital Winnipeg, from where you can drive north to the villages and beaches of Lake Winnipeg or west to hike and paddle in Riding Mountain National Park. In the far north, Churchill is the gateway to the Wapusk National Park, where you can spot polar bears and beluga whales, and a basecamp for backcountry hiking, canoeing, and snowmobiling excursions into the Arctic tundra. Most of Manitoba's 92 provincial parks have RV campgrounds, ranging from unserviced sites with minimal facilities (best for self-contained RVs) to fully serviced sites with electric hookups and dump stations. Alternatively, snag a spot at a private Hipcamp and park your RV on a local farm or homestead with views of lakeside beaches, prairie meadows, or boreal forests.