The best camping near Lake St. George Provincial Park

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Loon Straits Wilderness Retreat

1 site · Lodging2 acres · MB
Looking for an adventure like no other? Come experience our beautiful spacious light-filled cottage situated on the east shores of majestic Lake Winnipeg. Located within the borders of the only protected UNESCO World Heritage Site within Manitoba, our unique area is known for deep boreal forests and untouched wilderness. The Ojibwe name for this area is Pimachiowin Aki (pim MATCH - o win - a KEH) which means "Land that gives life" and "Living the good life on the Land". It is the perfect name for this place; a place where nature and culture come together and are inseparable. Built in 2013, our lovely getaway has an open-concept living/dining/kitchen area, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, wraparound deck, sunroom, and gorgeous views of the water. Miles from civilization, with just one or two locals to keep you from feeling too isolated, Loon Straits is a hidden gem located on the east shores of Lake Winnipeg, under 3 hours drive north of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The drive up to our cottage is so beautiful that you won’t even mind the distance! Our wraparound deck is the ultimate place to bbq, sip a glass of wine or after-dinner cocktail, watch the sunrise with coffee in hand, observe the wildlife (pelicans, ducks, eagles, beaver, muskrats, foxes, the odd moose or bear- the list goes on!) nap in the hammock, or keep an eye on the kids as they cannonball into the water. The lawn is great for playing lawn sports (bocci ball anyone?), tanning, campfires, or yoga. Our private dock and boat launch are steps from the front door so you can launch your canoe or fishing boat in no time. WATERFRONT: granite rock, accessible for swimming and fishing. Gorgeous untouched sandy beaches within walking distance. HEATING: baseboard, wood stove No smoking Pet friendly - small dogs only Washing machine 1 full bathroom with shower and bathtub Fully equipped kitchen with dishes, pots, pans, cutlery, dishwasher, microwave, large fridge/freezer, coffeemaker, toaster 2 Bedrooms: bedroom 1 has queen bed, 2 dressers, large closet. Bedroom 2 has 2 twin beds, dresser and closet, sofa bed in living room - sleeps 2 Bed linens and towels provided. Things to do: Great fishing, hiking, exploring, biking, swimming, nature-watching, relaxing, campfires, watching the sunrise and sunset over the water, marvel at the stars, listen to the loons call. PLEASE NOTE: Our property is remote - meaning there are no grocery stores, restaurants, or gas stations within a 150 km radius of Loon Straits. Please be prepared with enough food, gas, water, spare tires, and a reliable vehicle if you decide to book with us and make the journey! REMEMBER - It's an adventure!
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The best camping near Lake St. George Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure at Lake St. George Provincial Park, where the call of the wild is ever-present. This serene destination is a paradise for anglers, with abundant walleye, northern pike, and perch. Venture out on the water with easy access to a boat launch and dock, or immerse yourself in the tranquility of the park's 28 basic campsites, each offering a picnic table, firepit, and the rustic charm of non-modern washrooms.

Notable campgrounds

  • The peaceful campground at Lake St. George provides a rustic escape with essential amenities for a true outdoor experience.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as the campground's serene setting makes it a popular choice for nature enthusiasts.
  • Consider visiting during the weekdays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and last-minute openings to snag a campsite on short notice.
  • Explore nearby camping options to maximize your chances of finding the perfect site amid the park's natural beauty.

When to go

The best time to visit Lake St. George Provincial Park is during the summer months, when the weather is warm and the fish are biting. Spring and fall offer cooler temperatures and fewer visitors, ideal for those seeking solitude. Winter can be harsh, with limited access and services, making it less ideal for camping and fishing.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions and park advisories before your trip to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
  • Non-modern washrooms are available, so prepare for a more rustic camping experience.
  • Firewood is provided, but remember to practice safe fire management to protect the park's natural environment.
  • Accessibility may vary throughout the park, so inquire ahead if you have specific needs.
  • Be mindful of wildlife and practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the park's pristine condition.

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