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Campgrounds and RV parks near Division No. 1, MB

27 campgrounds and RV Parks near Division No. 1, MB. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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Camping spots and RV parks near Division No. 1, MB

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Colin5 trips - Joined Apr 2025Superhost

The camper was exactly what we needed and met our expectations. Colin was very easy to deal with and a great communicator. Very happy with our experience.

Robert B. - Aug 2025

Very happy with the extra help from the host and the accuracy of the camper compared with the ad and pictures was great. Extra help with camper was always communicated quickly and host was close by and able to offer in person help when ever needed! Overall the experience was fantastic and we would not hesitate to use this host again next time

Lee T. - Jul 2025

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Division No. 1, MB

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Division No. 1, Manitoba?

RV rental in Division No. 1, Manitoba is one of the more affordable ways to explore the Whiteshell wilderness, with travel trailers averaging around $120 per night and motorhomes around $200 per night. Many hosts offer 10 to 20 percent weekly and monthly discounts, which adds up fast on a week-long Whiteshell Provincial Park trip. To find a cheap RV rental in Division No. 1, filter by travel trailers, book midweek, and aim for shoulder season in June or early September when prices and crowds both drop. Pro tip: pairing a smaller trailer with a Falcon Lake campsite often beats hotel pricing for a family of four.
travelmanitoba.com/things-to-do/parks/whiteshell-provincial-park/

What license do I need to rent an RV in Division No. 1, MB?

Good news: a regular Class 5 Manitoba driver's license (or your home province, state, or country equivalent) is all you need to rent an RV in Division No. 1. There is no special RV license or commercial license required for any motorhome or trailer on the RVezy platform. Visiting from outside Canada? Bring your home country license, and an International Driving Permit is recommended if your license is not in English or French. Approved renters are generally 25 or older, and ID verification happens quickly through RVezy before pickup so you can focus on planning your Whiteshell route instead of paperwork.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039008774-Understanding-approved-driver-requirements

Is there protection included when I rent an RV in Division No. 1, Manitoba?

Yes, every RV rental in Division No. 1, Manitoba booked through RVezy includes a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so you are covered from the moment you pull out of the driveway. The protection plan covers eligible damage to the RV, giving you real peace of mind whether you are navigating Highway 1 east to Falcon Lake or gravel roads near Buffalo Point. You choose your coverage tier at checkout (not the host), with multiple levels available depending on how much protection you want. It is not traditional auto insurance, but it removes the biggest worry first-time renters typically have.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

What if I need to cancel my Division No. 1 RV rental?

Booking feels low-risk because RVezy (not the individual host) sets the cancellation policy, and it includes a grace period right after you book during which you can cancel for a full refund. That means if your Whiteshell plans shift, you have flexibility built in. The exact refund amount depends on how far out your trip is when you cancel. Full details are available in the RVezy Help Center, so you can review them at any time. Pro tip: book early to lock in the best Falcon Lake or Grand Beach dates, knowing you have a clear cancellation policy to fall back on.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Can I bring my dog on a pet-friendly RV rental in Division No. 1?

Absolutely. A pet-friendly RV rental in Division No. 1, Manitoba is easy to find on RVezy by toggling the Pet-Friendly filter when you search. Many hosts in the Steinbach and Falcon Lake area welcome dogs, and the region is loaded with great hiking around Whiteshell Provincial Park. Manitoba provincial park campgrounds allow leashed pets at campsites and on most trails, with designated off-leash dog beaches at parks like Birds Hill. Pro tip: message the host before booking to confirm any pet fees and bring a tie-out lead, since prairie mosquitoes can make long evening strolls a challenge near the lakes in midsummer.
gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/park-rules-and-permits/pets.html

Can the RV be delivered to my campsite in Division No. 1, Manitoba?

Yes, RV delivery in Division No. 1 is one of the most popular options, especially for first-time renters heading to Falcon Beach or West Hawk Lake campgrounds. Many hosts deliver, level, and fully set up the RV at your campsite, walk you through every system, and pick it up at the end, so you never have to tow or drive a motorhome yourself. Just use the Delivery filter when searching, then message the host with your campsite number and arrival date. Pro tip: delivery to Whiteshell Provincial Park sites is a game-changer because the winding park roads can intimidate new drivers, and your campervan rental Division No. 1 trip starts the second you arrive.
gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/index.html

How far can I drive on an RV road trip from Division No. 1, MB?

Plenty of mileage is available for a great RV road trip from Division No. 1, since most hosts offer 100 to 200 kilometres per day included, with options for unlimited mileage. From the Falcon Lake area you can easily reach Winnipeg (150 km west), Kenora, Ontario (60 km east), Lake of the Woods (90 km), Riding Mountain National Park (430 km northwest), or even loop down to International Falls, Minnesota (270 km south). Look for RV rental with unlimited mileage if you are planning a multi-province loop. Pro tip: confirm the per-kilometre overage rate before booking so a spontaneous detour to Kenora's Husky the Muskie statue stays guilt-free.
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Where are the best campgrounds for RV camping in Division No. 1, Manitoba?

The best campgrounds near Division No. 1 are clustered in and around Whiteshell Provincial Park. Top picks include Falcon Beach Campground (large full-service sites and a beach on Falcon Lake), Falcon Lakeshore Campground (quieter, electric sites), West Hawk Lake Campground (deep clear lake great for swimming), Brereton Lake Campground (peaceful pine-shaded loops), and Cripple Creek Campground near Richer (private, only 40 minutes east of Winnipeg with full hookups). All Manitoba provincial campgrounds reserve through the Manitoba Parks Reservation Service. Pro tip: Falcon Beach books up fastest, so check Sunday or Monday mornings for last-minute cancellations the staff confirms get released regularly.
manitoba.ca/sd/parks/prs/index.html

When is the best time of year to plan a Division No. 1 RV trip?

The sweet spot for an RV trip in Division No. 1 is mid-June through early September, when daytime temperatures sit around 22 to 27 degrees Celsius and the Whiteshell lakes are warm enough to swim. July is peak season with the warmest water and longest days (sunset close to 9:30 PM), while late August and early September offer cooler nights, fewer mosquitos, and easier campsite availability. May can still bring overnight frost, and by October temperatures drop to single digits with most provincial park services closing for winter. Pro tip: the Canada Day long weekend and August civic holiday book out months ahead, so target the last two weeks of August for the best balance.
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I have never rented an RV before. Will I be okay in Division No. 1?

You will do great, and first time renting an RV in Division No. 1, Manitoba is honestly one of the friendliest places to start. Every RVezy host provides a full hands-on orientation at pickup covering propane, water, electrical hookups, dumping, and driving tips, and many offer delivery so you skip driving entirely. The roads through Whiteshell Provincial Park are paved, well signed, and quiet compared to mountain destinations. You can also message your host anytime during the trip with questions. Pro tip: book a trailer or campervan rental Division No. 1 host with strong reviews mentioning patience and orientation quality, and your first night at Falcon Lake will feel like you have been doing this for years.
travelmanitoba.com/things-to-do/parks/

What happens if something breaks down during my Division No. 1 RV trip?

You are never stranded. Every motorhome rental in Division No. 1 booked through RVezy includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the protection plan, covering flat tires, dead batteries, lockouts, and mechanical breakdowns anywhere from the Trans-Canada Highway to remote Whiteshell side roads. Just call the roadside number in your trip details and help is dispatched. For inside-the-RV issues like a fridge or furnace acting up, your host is your first call and most respond within minutes. Pro tip: cell coverage thins out around West Hawk Lake and Caddy Lake, so screenshot your roadside number and host contact before leaving Highway 1.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

Can I take my Division No. 1 RV rental across the border into the US or Ontario?

Crossing into Ontario is straightforward and a popular addition to any Division No. 1 RV trip. Kenora is just 60 kilometres east of Falcon Lake on the Trans-Canada Highway, and most hosts allow interprovincial travel without extra paperwork. US travel into Minnesota or North Dakota may be allowed depending on the host and protection package, so message before booking to confirm and request a cross-border letter of authorization. Travel to Mexico is not permitted on any RVezy rental. Pro tip: if you head south to International Falls or Voyageurs National Park, bring passports for everyone and declare any food at the border to avoid delays.
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What should I budget for fuel on an RV road trip from Division No. 1?

Fuel is a manageable part of the budget on an RV road trip from Division No. 1. Class B campervans average 11 to 14 litres per 100 km, Class C motorhomes 18 to 22 L/100 km, and large Class A rigs 25 to 30 L/100 km. With Manitoba gas prices typically running $1.40 to $1.65 per litre, a round trip from Falcon Lake to Winnipeg and back (about 300 km) costs roughly $60 to $120 depending on rig size. Pro tip: fill up in Steinbach or Richer before heading deep into Whiteshell, as the Falcon Lake station is convenient but usually 10 to 15 cents per litre higher than highway-town pumps.
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How far in advance should I book a campground in Division No. 1, Manitoba?

Book early for the best Whiteshell sites. The Manitoba Parks Reservation Service opens annual bookings in early April, and prime Falcon Beach, West Hawk Lake, and Brereton Lake electric sites for July and August weekends fill within the first hours. For weekday or shoulder-season stays, two to four weeks ahead is usually plenty. Reservations are made online at manitobaparks.com or by phone at 1-888-482-2267. Pro tip: set up Availability Notifications (you get five per account) for your dream site, since the parks confirm last-minute cancellations are frequent, especially Sunday through Tuesday for the upcoming weekend.
manitoba.ca/sd/parks/prs/index.html

What are the driving conditions like in Division No. 1, Manitoba?

Driving in Division No. 1 is RV-friendly: the Trans-Canada Highway runs straight through the region, mostly flat with two lanes each way and wide shoulders, perfect for getting comfortable behind a motorhome. Inside Whiteshell Provincial Park, secondary roads like PR 312 and PR 307 are paved but narrower and winding, so take it slow on the curves around Caddy Lake. Watch for deer and the occasional moose at dawn and dusk, and be aware that summer thunderstorms can bring brief heavy rain and high winds across the open prairie east of Winnipeg. Pro tip: check Manitoba 511 before departure for road conditions and construction updates around Falcon Lake.
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What amenities can I expect at campgrounds near Division No. 1?

Campgrounds near Division No. 1 are well-equipped for RV camping. Falcon Beach, Falcon Lakeshore, West Hawk Lake, and Brereton Lake all offer a mix of 15, 30, and 50 amp electrical sites, with a few full-service (water and sewer) loops at Falcon Beach. Most provincial park campgrounds have centralized dump stations, potable water fill stations, flush toilets, hot showers, and firewood for sale. Cripple Creek and Grand Pines private campgrounds add full hookups, Wi-Fi, and pools. Pro tip: the dump station and water fill at Falcon Beach is open to non-registered campers for a small fee, making it a convenient stop on the way back to Winnipeg from a longer Whiteshell loop.
gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/park-maps-and-locations/eastern/whiteshell.html

What features come standard in an RV rental in Division No. 1, Manitoba?

Expect a fully equipped home on wheels. Most RV rentals in Division No. 1 come with a queen or king bed, full kitchen (fridge, stove, microwave), bathroom with shower, air conditioning, furnace, awning, and seatbelted seating for everyone sleeping aboard. Many include a generator or solar setup for off-grid nights at lesser-developed Whiteshell sites, plus outdoor speakers and a TV. Wi-Fi is usually via your own hotspot since park coverage varies. Pro tip: filter by Sleeps count and check the listing photos for kitchen layout, and message the host to confirm bedding, towels, and camp chairs are included so you only need to bring food and clothes for your Whiteshell adventure.
travelmanitoba.com/things-to-do/parks/whiteshell-provincial-park/

What add-ons can I get with my Division No. 1 RV rental?

Hosts offer a great range of add-ons that make your Division No. 1 RV trip easier. Common extras include kitchen kits ($25-$50), bedding and linen packages ($30-$75), generators ($25-$50/day), bike racks, kayaks or paddleboards (perfect for West Hawk Lake), camp chairs, fire pits, and propane refills. Delivery and setup is the most popular add-on, with fees typically $2-$4 per kilometre from the host's location. Pickup and drop-off in Steinbach, Richer, or directly at Falcon Lake campgrounds is often possible. Pro tip: ask about a fishing gear add-on, since Caddy Lake and Falcon Lake both produce great walleye and northern pike, and a Manitoba day fishing license is just $11 for residents.
gov.mb.ca/nrnd/fish-wildlife/fishing/licensing/index.html

How does payment and the security deposit work for an RV rental in Division No. 1?

Payment is simple and secure: RVezy charges your card at booking and releases funds to the host after your trip begins, so you are protected throughout. A refundable security deposit (typically a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars depending on the RV) is pre-authorized on your card before pickup and released after return, assuming no damage or extra cleaning. There are no surprise cash deposits at pickup. Pro tip: take a quick time-stamped video walkaround of the RV inside and out at pickup and drop-off, which makes security deposit release fast and frictionless after your family RV trip in Division No. 1.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works

Can I rent an RV in Division No. 1 in winter, and is it worth it?

Yes, winter RV camping in Division No. 1 is a genuine Manitoba adventure if you embrace the cold. A handful of hosts offer four-season RVs with heated holding tanks, enclosed underbellies, and high-output furnaces suitable for the minus 20 to minus 30 degree Celsius nights typical from December through February. Falcon Lake's cross-country ski trails, ice fishing on West Hawk Lake, and snowshoeing through the Whiteshell make for an unforgettable trip. You will need shore power (most winter-friendly private parks like Grand Pines stay open) since boondocking is tough at those temperatures. Pro tip: message hosts early and ask specifically for four-season or arctic package units, and pack a backup space heater for true Manitoba cold snaps.
travelmanitoba.com/things-to-do/winter/