Beresford Lake Campground is nestled within Nopiming Provincial Park in eastern Manitoba, Canada, approximately 227 km from Winnipeg. The park's name means "Entrance to the Wilderness" in Anishinabe, and the setting delivers on that promise — crystal-clear lakes rimmed by granite rock and surrounded by forests of black spruce, birch, and poplar. The campground offers a well-rounded range of amenities including water hookups, picnic tables, fire grills, firewood, toilets, a playground, and a dump station, making it suitable for families and RV travellers alike. Anglers will appreciate the exceptional fishing for northern pike, walleye, and smallmouth bass, while paddlers can explore historic canoe routes that follow old voyageur waterways. Wildlife enthusiasts may spot moose, black bears, woodland caribou, and bald eagles throughout the park. History buffs can visit remnants from the 1930s Manitoba gold rush, including abandoned mining shafts at sites like Lucky Strike and Paystreak. With boat launches, beaches, and self-guiding trails rounding out the experience, Beresford Lake Campground is an ideal basecamp for exploring one of Manitoba's most rugged and rewarding wilderness parks.