Manitoba Campgrounds
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Manitoba announces further campground closures due to floodingAs even more campgrounds announce closures due to wet conditions, the Manitoba government says campers should wait to be notified before making a cancellation themselves.WeatherMay 19, 2022
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More Manitoba campgrounds to remain closed due to floodingThe St. Malo campground was to fully open this weekend, but it's among a list of sites that are to be closed until June 2nd.WeatherMay 18, 2022
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Manitoba changes campground reservation process to address high demandThe Manitoba government is changing how campground reservations are made to try to prevent people having long waits booking online or being shut out of securing a spot altogether.EntertainmentJan 14, 2022
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Second round of Manitoba campsite reservations beginsThe second wave of reservations for Manitoba campgrounds opened Monday.LifestyleApr 1, 2019
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Fire restrictions lifted at some campgrounds, remain in othersFire restrictions may still be in place this May Long Weekend, but that won’t stop campers from sitting around fire pits come Friday evening.LifestyleMay 18, 2018
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Manitoba to keep some campgrounds open into the fallNineteen of the province's 57 campgrounds are open until Thanksgiving, which is October 12th this year.LifestyleAug 28, 2015
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