Gyles Lake Campground is part of Grass River Provincial Park, a premier wilderness destination located 74 kilometers north of The Pas in Manitoba, Canada. Situated where the Manitoba Lowlands meet the Precambrian Shield, this lakeside campground offers an exceptional backcountry experience with modern amenities.
The campground features essential facilities including toilets, grills, dump station, picnic tables, and firewood—all supporting comfortable outdoor stays. A playground provides recreational space for families. The pristine lakeside setting invites visitors to explore untouched waters and access excellent fishing opportunities for northern pike, walleye, lake trout, whitefish, and perch.
Grass River Provincial Park is renowned for diverse water-based activities. Canoeing along the river and lakes appeals to paddlers of all skill levels, while four accessible lakes provide road access for fishing enthusiasts. The park's remote location in northwestern Manitoba supports abundant wildlife, including woodland caribou, moose, bears, wolves, wolverines, bald eagles, and great gray owls—making it exceptional for nature observation.
Nearby, Wekusko Falls offers an additional natural attraction accessible via a scenic 13-kilometer drive. The region's pristine wilderness, combined with established campground infrastructure, creates an ideal setting for RV travelers seeking authentic northern Manitoba exploration without sacrificing comfort.