Birch Point Provincial Park is a serene lakeside campground nestled along the shores of Lake of the Woods in eastern Manitoba, Canada, approximately 160 kilometres southeast of Winnipeg. Accessible via PTH 12 south and PR 308 east, this small park offers 26 basic campsites, including coveted lakefront spots with sweeping water views. The grounds are shaded by cedar and willow trees, with wild cucumber adding to the lush, natural atmosphere — perfect for campers seeking a peaceful escape in nature. Facilities include picnic tables, grills, and toilet amenities, making it well-suited for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. A boat launch provides easy water access, while the sandy beach invites swimming and relaxation. Fishing is a highlight of the park, with walleye (peaking in June) and northern pike drawing anglers throughout the season. Whether casting a line at sunrise, paddling across calm waters, or simply watching the moonrise reflect off the lake to a chorus of frogs, Birch Point offers an authentic Manitoba wilderness experience. Its quiet, unhurried atmosphere makes it an ideal destination for those looking to reconnect with nature in the Lake of the Woods region of eastern Manitoba.