6 RV Parks in Manitoba That Go Beyond the Campsite

Posted: April 16, 2025 | Author: Anna Schaible-Schur | Estimated Read Time: 4 minutes

Manitoba and RVing go hand in hand.

With highways that stretch toward the horizon and a backyard full of forests, beaches, lakes and open prairie, there’s always a new view waiting just outside your window. These RV parks pack in more than just parking spots. From sun-soaked beaches to shady forest hideaways, they bring personality and comfort to every corner of the province.

Aspen Grove Campground

Oak Lake

Set in the heart of the Canadian Prairies between Oak Lake and Virden, this family-run park blends friendly charm with wide-open space. Sites come with 30 or 50-amp service and full hookups. Swim in the heated pool, serve up a round of beach volleyball or explore nearby sand dunes you might not expect to find in Manitoba. There’s a covered Cook Shack for grilling, a snack-loaded camp store and a 24/7 laundry room with DVDs and board games for rainy days. Nearby, enjoy fishing or boating on Oak Lake. Explore the trails at Eternal Springs or tee off at a local golf course. Dogs are welcome as long as they’re leashed and well-behaved.

Spruce Sands RV Resort

Arnes

On the west shore of Lake Winnipeg, Spruce Sands RV Resort has been hosting summer getaways for over 50 years. With more than 300 fully serviced sites, this family-friendly spot is a cozy launch pad for beach days, bonfires and everything in between. Grab a slice of pie or a fresh burger from the on-site café. Wander down to the beach for a swim or kick back around the firepit. There’s a putting green for little campers and a starry sky that’s hard to beat. In Gimli, find murals, boardwalk strolls and a dose of Icelandic heritage. Arborg offers a quieter pace and scenic riverfront.

Arrowhead RV Park

Ile des Chênes

Ten minutes south of Winnipeg, Arrowhead RV Park gives you a nature-forward escape without losing touch with city comforts. Spacious pull-through sites come with 30 or 50-amp hookups and high-speed internet. You’ll find clean, modern washrooms, showers and laundry facilities. Rainy weather? No problem. The limestone roads keep things solid underfoot. Composting, reusable shower mats and eco-friendly practices are part of the experience. Groceries and fuel are close by in Ile des Chênes. If you’re in the mood for a day trip, Winnipeg destinations are an easy drive away.

Miller’s Camping Resort

Portage la Prairie

Miller’s is a fun-filled campground tucked among the trees near Portage la Prairie. Arcade games, basketball courts, beach volleyball and an outdoor pool keep things lively. Sites range from 15 to 50-amp service with full water and sewer hookups. The convenience store carries snacks, ice cream, firewood and camping basics. Bring your bikes, pets and campfire chairs. This is the kind of place where kids make fast friends and everyone finds a bit of space to relax.

Rubber Ducky Resort and Campground

Warren

Less than 30 minutes from Winnipeg, Rubber Ducky Resort offers a high-energy mix of comfort and fun. With over 200 sites, this campground brings big weekend energy to the prairie and you’ve got options. To name a few, there are two pools, two hot tubs, a trout pond, outdoor movies and a petting farm. Rent bumper boats, hop on the Ducky Express Train or join in a themed scavenger hunt. The on-site RDR Grill and Ice Cream stand serves up snacks and basics. There’s mini golf, evening karaoke and plenty of room to spread out by the firepit.

CherryHill Living

Steinbach

CherryHill Living is a peaceful, gated RV community just outside Steinbach. The park sits on 100 acres of forest surrounding a spring-fed lake. Swim, paddle or float your way through the day, then unwind under a canopy of trees on your private lot. Sites are fully serviced with water, sewer and 30-amp power. Wide lots and quiet paths give this spot a relaxed, spacious feel. Next door, Quarry Oaks Golf Course offers 27 holes and rolling fairways. In Steinbach, you’ll find groceries, restaurants and a great aquatic centre if you’re craving a change of pace.

Ready to Roll?

From lakefront retreats near Steinbach to poolside weekends outside Portage, Manitoba’s RV parks are made for those who travel with curiosity. Some invite you to unplug, others keep the fun rolling all day long. Either way, these spots prove that RVing in Manitoba is anything but ordinary.

For more inspiration and trip planning tools, visit Go RVing Canada.

About The Author

Hi! I’m Anna - an art-loving, book-browsing, trail-running adventurer with a soft spot for Manitoba's wild beauty. Whether I’m paddling across a lake or wandering through a museum, I’m always discovering new ways to share what our province has to offer.

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