Watchorn Provincial Park is a scenic campground situated on the eastern shore of Lake Manitoba, approximately 170 km north of Winnipeg in central Manitoba, Canada. Accessible via PTH 6 and PR 237, the park offers 25 basic camping sites and 22 electrical sites, making it a great destination for both tent campers and RV travellers. Campers enjoy direct access to Watchorn Bay, where swimming, boating, canoeing, and fishing are popular activities. A boat launch north of the campground at Watchorn Creek provides easy water access for those bringing their own watercraft. The park features a range of amenities including electrical and water hookups, picnic tables, fire grills, firewood, a dump station, toilets, and a playground — everything needed for a comfortable stay. History enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby Moosehorn Heritage Museum, which showcases fascinating exhibits on area pioneers, artifacts from the old Canadian National Railway station, and displays related to Gypsumville's Canadian Forces station. With its lakeside setting, family-friendly facilities, and proximity to Lake Manitoba's rich fishing grounds, Watchorn Provincial Park is an ideal base for exploring Manitoba's great outdoors.