Wekusko Falls Provincial Park is a remote wilderness destination in northwest Manitoba, located on MB-392 near Snow Lake. The park sits at the intersection of the Manitoba Lowlands and Precambrian Shield, offering stunning natural beauty centered around the dramatic Wekusko Falls, where the Grass River plunges nearly 12 metres through a series of cascades and rapids. This historic location holds significance as part of the Upper Track fur trade route dating back to the 1700s and later attracted prospectors during Manitoba's gold rush era. Today, it remains a premier destination for those seeking authentic wilderness adventure away from urban centers. The park offers excellent boating and fishing opportunities on the Grass River, making it ideal for canoe enthusiasts exploring the scenic waterway. Campsites are equipped with full amenities including 30-amp electrical hookups, water connections, grills, tables, and a dump station, plus shower facilities and laundry amenities for comfort. Recreational facilities cater to families and outdoor enthusiasts, with a playground and complimentary firewood. The combination of rugged natural features, historic significance, and well-maintained camping infrastructure makes Wekusko Falls Provincial Park an exceptional choice for RV travelers seeking both adventure and comfort in northern Manitoba's pristine landscape.