List of provincial parks in Manitoba

This is a list of provincial parks in the Canadian province of Manitoba. Provincial parks are maintained by the Parks and Protected Spaces Branch of the Government of Manitoba. For a list of all protected areas in Manitoba, see the List of protected areas of Manitoba.

Name Region Est. Area Picture Coordinates
Asessippi Provincial Park Parkland 1964.[1] 23.2 km2 (9.0 sq mi)[1]
Natural[2]
50°57′59″N 101°22′47″W[3]
Atikaki Provincial Park Eastman 1985[4] 3,981 km2 (1,537 sq mi)[4] Wilderness[2] 51°30′0″N 95°31′0″W[5]
Bakers Narrows Provincial Park Northern 1961[2] 145.12 ha (358.6 acres)[2] Recreational[2] 54°40′16″N 101°40′30″W[6]
Beaudry Provincial Park Winnipeg 1974[2] 9.50 km2 (3.67 sq mi)[2] Natural[2] 49.8539°N 97.4733°W / 49.8539; -97.4733 (Beaudry Provincial Park)
Beaver Creek Provincial Park Interlake 1961[7] 28 ha (69 acres) Recreational[2] 51.3764°N 96.9156°W / 51.3764; -96.9156 (Beaver Creek Provincial Park)
Bell Lake Provincial Park Northern 1974[7] 3.96 ha (9.8 acres)[2] Recreational[2] 52°32′30″N 101°14′29″W[8]
Birch Island Provincial Park Parkland 2010[9] 80,600 hectares (311 sq mi)[9][10] Natural [9] 52.38972°N 99.95472°W / 52.38972; -99.95472 (Birch Island Provincial Park)
Birch Point Provincial Park Eastman 1961[7] 13 ha (32 acres) Recreational[2] 49.16861°N 95.2325°W / 49.16861; -95.2325 (Birch Point Provincial Park)
Birds Hill Provincial Park Winnipeg 1964[7] 3,510 ha (8,700 acres)
Natural[2]
50.02444°N 96.88361°W / 50.02444; -96.88361 (Birds Hill Provincial Park)
Burge Lake Provincial Park Northern 1961[2] 6.12 ha (15.1 acres)[2] Recreational[2] 56°54′8″N 101°2′6″W[11]
Camp Morton Provincial Park Interlake 1974[7] 250 ha (620 acres) Recreational[2] 50.71°N 96.99027°W / 50.71; -96.99027 (Camp Morton Provincial Park)
Caribou River Provincial Park Northern 1994[7] 764,000 ha (1,890,000 acres) Wilderness[2] 59.5636°N 96.6611°W / 59.5636; -96.6611 (Caribou River Provincial Park)
Chitek Lake Anishinaabe Provincial Park Parkland 2014 52.44977°N 99.48841°W / 52.44977; -99.48841 (Chitek Lake Anishinaabe Provincial Park)
Clearwater Lake Provincial Park Northern 1962[7] 59,300 ha (147,000 acres) Natural[2] 54.08305°N 101.078333°W / 54.08305; -101.078333 (Clearwater Lake Provincial Park)
Colvin Lake Provincial Park Northern 2010[12] 1,630 km2 (630 sq mi)[12] 59°41′2″N 101°33′40″W[13]
Criddle/Vane Homestead Provincial Park Westman 2004[7] 132 ha (330 acres) Heritage[2] 49.70861°N 99.60416°W / 49.70861; -99.60416 (Criddle/Vane Homestead Provincial Park)
Duck Mountain Provincial Park Parkland 1961[7] Natural[2]
51.6661°N 100.914°W / 51.6661; -100.914 (Duck Mountain Provincial Park)
Duff Roblin Provincial Park Winnipeg 2008[7] Heritage[2] 49.9511°N 96.9894°W / 49.9511; -96.9894 (Duff Roblin Provincial Park)
Elk Island Provincial Park Eastman 1974[7] Natural[2] 50.75472°N 96.54583°W / 50.75472; -96.54583 (Elk Island Provincial Park)
Fisher Bay Provincial Park Interlake 2011 51.66111°N 97.16916°W / 51.66111; -97.16916 (Fisher Bay Provincial Park)
Goose Islands Provincial Park Interlake 2017[2] 137 ha (340 acres)[2] Natural[2] 52.745°N 99.734167°W / 52.745; -99.734167 (Goose Islands Provincial Park)[14]
Grand Beach Provincial Park Interlake 1961[7] Natural[2]
50.5681°N 96.5617°W / 50.5681; -96.5617 (Grand Beach Provincial Park)
Grand Rapids Provincial Park Northern 1974[7] 7.36 ha (18.2 acres)[2] Recreational[2] 53°8′31″N 99°17′6″W[15]
Grand Valley Provincial Park Westman 1961[7] Recreational[2] 49.87333°N 100.08444°W / 49.87333; -100.08444 (Grand Valley Provincial Park)
Grass River Provincial Park Northern 1962[7] Natural[2] 54.6664°N 100.831°W / 54.6664; -100.831 (Grass River Provincial Park)
Hecla-Grindstone Provincial Park Interlake 1969[7] Natural[2]
51.185°N 96.5817°W / 51.185; -96.5817 (Hecla-Grindstone Provincial Park)
Hnausa Beach Provincial Park Interlake 1961[7] Recreational[2] 50.90027°N 96.99222°W / 50.90027; -96.99222 (Hnausa Beach Provincial Park)
Hyland Provincial Park Winnipeg 1976[7] Recreational[2] 49.983611111111°N 97.049722222222°W / 49.983611111111; -97.049722222222 (Hyland Provincial Park)
Kettle Stones Provincial Park Parkland 1997[7] Natural[2] 52.35916°N 100.59527°W / 52.35916; -100.59527 (Kettle Stones Provincial Park)
Kinwow Bay Provincial Park Interlake 2015 52.022924°N 97.415085°W / 52.022924; -97.415085 (Kinwow Bay Provincial Park)
Lake St. Andrew Provincial Park Interlake 1974[7] Recreational[2] 51.68083°N 97.40444°W / 51.68083; -97.40444 (Lake St. Andrew Provincial Park)
Lake St. George Provincial Park Interlake 1974[7] Recreational[2] 51.72777°N 97.42944°W / 51.72777; -97.42944 (Lake St. George Provincial Park)
Little Limestone Lake Provincial Park Northern 2011
53°46′0″N 99°20′1″W[16]
Lockport Provincial Park Interlake 1997[7] Heritage[2] 50.08583°N 96.93638°W / 50.08583; -96.93638 (Lockport Provincial Park)
Lundar Beach Provincial Park Interlake 1961[7] Recreational[2] 50.7242°N 98.2728°W / 50.7242; -98.2728 (Lundar Beach Provincial Park)
Manigotagan River Provincial Park Eastman 2004[7] Natural[2] 51.01388°N 96.04416°W / 51.01388; -96.04416 (Manigotagan River Provincial Park)
Manipogo Provincial Park Interlake 1961[7] Recreational[2] 51.51666°N 99.54972°W / 51.51666; -99.54972 (Manipogo Provincial Park)
Marchand Provincial Park Eastman 1974[7] Recreational[2] 49.4325°N 96.27472°W / 49.4325; -96.27472 (Marchand Provincial Park)
Margaret Bruce Provincial Park Parkland 1961[7] Recreational[2] 50.81805°N 98.8025°W / 50.81805; -98.8025 (Margaret Bruce Provincial Park)
Memorial Provincial Park Winnipeg 1965[7] Heritage[2] 49.8867458°N 97.1491022°W / 49.8867458; -97.1491022 (Memorial Provincial Park)
Moose Lake Provincial Park Eastman 1961[7] Recreational[2] 49.211666666667°N 95.316111111111°W / 49.211666666667; -95.316111111111 (Moose Lake Provincial Park)
Neso Lake Provincial Park Northern 1974[7] 1.33 ha (3.3 acres)[2] Recreational[2] 54°39′26″N 101°32′49″W[17]
Netley Creek Provincial Park Interlake 1974[7] Recreational[2] 50.288055555556°N 96.863888888889°W / 50.288055555556; -96.863888888889 (Netley Creek Provincial Park)
Nopiming Provincial Park Eastman 1976[7] Natural[2] 50.667°N 95.283°W / 50.667; -95.283 (Nopiming Provincial Park)
Norris Lake Provincial Park Interlake 1974[7] Recreational[2] 50.48222°N 97.41722°W / 50.48222; -97.41722 (Norris Lake Provincial Park)
North Steeprock Lake Provincial Park Northern 1997[7] Recreational[2] 52°35′58″N 101°20′59″W[18]
Nueltin Lake Provincial Park Northern 2010[7] 59°37′57″N 99°34′42″W[19]
Numaykoos Lake Provincial Park Northern 1995[7] Wilderness[2] 57.865277777778°N 95.963333333333°W / 57.865277777778; -95.963333333333 (Numaykoos Lake Provincial Park)
Oak Lake Provincial Park Westman 1961[7] Recreational[2] 49.68111°N 100.71°W / 49.68111; -100.71 (Oak Lake Provincial Park)
Overflowing River Provincial Park Northern 1961[7] 13.11 ha (32.4 acres)[2] Recreational[2] 53°8′23″N 101°5′15″W[20]
Paint Lake Provincial Park Northern 1971[7] 22,740 ha (56,200 acres)[2] Natural[2] 55°29′45″N 97°59′20″W[21]
Patricia Beach Provincial Park Interlake 1961[7] Recreational[2] 50.426944444444°N 96.606111111111°W / 50.426944444444; -96.606111111111 (Patricia Beach Provincial Park)
Pembina Valley Provincial Park Pembina Valley 2001[7] Natural[2]
49.0031°N 98.1623°W / 49.0031; -98.1623 (Pembina Valley Provincial Park)
Pinawa Dam Provincial Park Eastman 1985[7] Heritage[2] 50.215833333333°N 95.928611111111°W / 50.215833333333; -95.928611111111 (Pinawa Dam Provincial Park)
Pinawa Provincial Park Eastman 1974[7] Recreational[2] 50.14166°N 96.04833°W / 50.14166; -96.04833 (Pinawa Provincial Park)
Pisew Falls Provincial Park Northern 1974[7] 92.86 ha (229.5 acres)[2] Recreational[2]
55°11′52″N 98°23′48″W[22]
Poplar Bay Provincial Park Eastman 1961[7] Recreational[2] 50.375°N 95.781944444444°W / 50.375; -95.781944444444 (Poplar Bay Provincial Park)
Portage Spillway Provincial Park Central Plains 1997[7] Recreational[2] 49.948888888889°N 98.328888888889°W / 49.948888888889; -98.328888888889 (Portage Spillway Provincial Park)
Primrose Provincial Park Parkland 1974[7] Recreational[2] 52.397777777778°N 101.12111111111°W / 52.397777777778; -101.12111111111 (Primrose Provincial Park)
Rainbow Beach Provincial Park Parkland 1961[7] Recreational[2] 51.1289°N 99.8136°W / 51.1289; -99.8136 (Rainbow Beach Provincial Park)
Red Deer River Provincial Park Northern 1974[7] 1 ha (2.5 acres)[2] Recreational[2] 52°53′28″N 101°1′32″W[23]
River Road Provincial Park Winnipeg 1997[7] Recreational[2] 50.055555555556°N 96.987222222222°W / 50.055555555556; -96.987222222222 (River Road Provincial Park)
Rivers Provincial Park Westman 1961[7] Recreational[2] 50.04°N 100.195°W / 50.04; -100.195 (Rivers Provincial Park)
Rocky Lake Provincial Park Northern 1961[7] 23.94 ha (59.2 acres)[2] Recreational[2] 54°10′31″N 101°23′30″W[24]
Sandilands provincial forest Around Steinbach
Sand Lakes Provincial Park Northern 1995[7] Wilderness[2] 57.84222°N 98.53°W / 57.84222; -98.53 (Sand Lakes Provincial Park)
Sasagiu Rapids Provincial Park Northern 1974[7] 99.6 ha (246 acres)[2] Recreational[2]
55°8′55″N 98°27′9″W[25]
Seton Provincial Park Westman 1974[7] Recreational[2] 49.9025°N 99.203611111111°W / 49.9025; -99.203611111111 (Seton Provincial Park)
South Atikaki Provincial Park Eastman 1997[7] Natural[2] 51.049444444444°N 95.336111111111°W / 51.049444444444; -95.336111111111 (South Atikaki Provincial Park)
Springwater Provincial Park Parkland 1964[7] Recreational[2] 51.8583°N 100.58861°W / 51.8583; -100.58861 (Springwater Provincial Park)
Spruce Woods Provincial Park Westman 1964[7] Natural[2]
49.7094°N 99.0972°W / 49.7094; -99.0972 (Spruce Woods Provincial Park)
St. Ambroise Beach Provincial Park Central Plains 1961[7] Recreational[2] 50.2758°N 98.0742°W / 50.2758; -98.0742 (St. Ambroise Beach Provincial Park)
St. Malo Provincial Park Eastman 1961[7] Recreational[2]
49.319722222222°N 96.928333333333°W / 49.319722222222; -96.928333333333 (St. Malo Provincial Park)
St. Norbert Provincial Park Winnipeg 1976[7] 49.754722222222°N 97.142222222222°W / 49.754722222222; -97.142222222222 (St. Norbert Provincial Park)
Stephenfield Provincial Park Central Plains 1971[7] Recreational[2] 49.521111111111°N 98.295833333333°W / 49.521111111111; -98.295833333333 (Stephenfield Provincial Park)
Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park Interlake 51.803855°N 97.815792°W / 51.803855; -97.815792 (Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park)
Swan River Provincial Park Parkland 1974[7] Recreational[2] 52.1225°N 101.25222222222°W / 52.1225; -101.25222222222 (Swan River Provincial Park)
Trappist Monastery Provincial Park Winnipeg 2002[7]
Heritage[2]
49.7583°N 97.1564°W / 49.7583; -97.1564 (Trappist Monastery Provincial Park)
Turtle Mountain Provincial Park Westman 1961[7] Natural[2] 49.05°N 100.25°W / 49.05; -100.25 (Turtle Mountain Provincial Park)
Twin Lakes Provincial Park Northern 1974[7] 1.02 ha (2.5 acres)[2] Recreational[2] 54°39′26″N 101°28′38″W[26]
Upper Fort Garry Heritage Provincial Park Winnipeg 2014 49.88751°N 97.13506°W / 49.88751; -97.13506 (Upper Fort Garry Heritage Provincial Park)
Wallace Lake Provincial Park Eastman 1961[7] Recreational[2] 51.00277°N 95.35555°W / 51.00277; -95.35555 (Wallace Lake Provincial Park)
Watchorn Provincial Park Interlake 1962 Recreational[2] 51.27833°N 98.56166°W / 51.27833; -98.56166 (Watchorn Provincial Park)
Wekusko Falls Provincial Park Northern 1974[7] 88.23 ha (218.0 acres)[2] Recreational[2] 54°57′35″N 99°58′19″W[27]
Whitefish Lake Provincial Park Parkland 1974[7] Recreational[2] 52.33638°N 101.58277°W / 52.33638; -101.58277 (Whitefish Lake Provincial Park)
Whitemouth Falls Provincial Park Eastman 1974[7] Recreational[2] 50.11055°N 96.01944°W / 50.11055; -96.01944 (Whitemouth Falls Provincial Park)
Whiteshell Provincial Park Eastman 1961[7]
Natural[2]
49.9167°N 95.3333°W / 49.9167; -95.3333 (Whiteshell Provincial Park)
William Lake Provincial Park Westman 1961[7] Recreational[2] 49.041°N 99.973°W / 49.041; -99.973 (William Lake Provincial Park)
Winnipeg Beach Provincial Park Interlake 1968[7] Recreational[2] 50.5003°N 96.9703°W / 50.5003; -96.9703 (Winnipeg Beach Provincial Park)
Woodridge Provincial Park Eastman 1974[7] Recreational[2] 49.28972°N 96.1475°W / 49.28972; -96.1475 (Woodridge Provincial Park)
Yellow Quill Provincial Park Central Plains 1997[7] Recreational[2] 49.95694°N 98.33194°W / 49.95694; -98.33194 (Yellow Quill Provincial Park)
Zed Lake Provincial Park Northern 1961[2] 12.07 ha (29.8 acres)[2] Recreational[2] 56.91055°N 101.24194°W / 56.91055; -101.24194 (Zed Lake Provincial Park)

References

  1. "Asessippi Provincial Park". Find Your Favourite Park. Parks and Protected Spaces Branch, Government of Manitoba. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  2. "A System Plan for Manitoba Parks". Government of Manitoba. 2018. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  3. "Asessippi Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  4. "Atikaki Provincial Wilderness Park". Find Your Favourite Park. Parks and Protected Spaces Branch, Government of Manitoba. Archived from the original on 11 July 2017. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  5. "Atikaki Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  6. "Bakers Narrows Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  7. Penziwol, Shelley; Blahut, Peter (2011). From Asessippi to Zed Lake : a guide to Manitoba's provincial parks. Winnipeg: Great Plains Publications. ISBN 9781926531144.
  8. "Bell Lake Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  9. "Manitoba Protected Areas Initiative Update 2010" (PDF). Government of Manitoba. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  10. "NEW BIRCH ISLAND PROVINCIAL PARK WILL PROTECT NATURAL LANDSCAPE AND WILDLIFE: BLAIKIE". News Releases. Government of Manitoba. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  11. "Burge Lake Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  12. Colvin Lake Provincial Park Management Plan (PDF). Winnipeg: Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship, Parks and Protected Spaces Branch. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 July 2017. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  13. "Colvin Lake Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  14. "Goose Islands". Geographical names in Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  15. "Grand Rapids Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  16. "Little Limestone Lake Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  17. "Neso Lake Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  18. "North Steeprock Lake Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  19. "Nueltin Lake Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  20. "Overflowing River Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  21. "Paint Lake Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  22. "Pisew Falls Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  23. "Red Deer River Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  24. "Rocky Lake Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  25. "Sasagiu Rapids Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  26. "Twin Lakes Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  27. "Wekusko Falls Provincial Park". Geographical Place Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
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