Camp Morton Provincial Park - Canada

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About Camp Morton Provincial Park

RV quick facts for Camp Morton Provincial Park

DetailInformation
Full hookupsNo; electrical service available at designated sites, no water or sewer hookups at site
Dump stationNot available on site; nearest dump stations are in the Gimli area
Cell serviceGenerally reliable on major Canadian carriers along the Lake Winnipeg shore
Road restrictionsPaved provincial highway access, no low tunnels or steep grades en route
Reservation windowManitoba Parks reservations open in spring through the provincial reservation service
Generator hoursUse limited to posted quiet-hour exemptions under Manitoba Parks campground rules
Nearest servicesFuel, groceries, propane, and potable water available in Gimli, a short drive south

Best time to visit Camp Morton Provincial Park

Late June through August offers the warmest weather, open campground services, and the best conditions for swimming and shoreline recreation on Lake Winnipeg. Early September is a strong shoulder option for RV travellers, with cooler nights, thinning crowds, and fall colour starting in the Interlake forests. May and early June can be pleasant but buggy, with black flies and mosquitoes active near the lake. The park is primarily a warm-season destination, and most services wind down by Canadian Thanksgiving.

Jan 20 mm
-12°C - -22°C

Park campground closed, winter conditions

Feb 15 mm
-9°C - -20°C

Park campground closed, winter conditions

Mar 20 mm
-2°C - -12°C

Campground closed, day-use may be limited

Apr 30 mm
8°C - -3°C

Campground typically closed until May long weekend

May 55 mm
17°C - 4°C

Campground opens around May long weekend, bugs emerging

Jun 85 mm
22°C - 10°C

Peak mosquito and black fly activity

Jul 80 mm
25°C - 13°C

Peak season, warmest lake water, busy weekends

Aug 70 mm
24°C - 12°C

Peak season, strong beach weather

Sep 50 mm
17°C - 6°C

Quieter shoulder season, cool nights

Oct 35 mm
9°C - 0°C

Campground closes for the season, day-use only

Nov 25 mm
-2°C - -9°C

Campground closed, freeze-up begins

Dec 20 mm
-10°C - -19°C

Campground closed, winter conditions

Things to do at Camp Morton Provincial Park

  • Lake Winnipeg shoreline walk Easy
    RV parking available

    A walk along the park's Lake Winnipeg shoreline offers wide lake views, limestone outcrops, and quiet beach access. Paths are mostly flat and short, suitable for casual strollers and families. Trailhead parking near the day-use area can accommodate RVs.

  • Beach and swimming Easy
    RV parking available

    The park's grassy and pebble-beach frontage on Lake Winnipeg is a popular spot for swimming, wading, and sunbathing in summer. Water conditions depend on wind and lake algae advisories issued by Manitoba authorities.

  • Picnicking in the day-use area Easy
    RV parking available

    Shaded picnic tables and open meadows make the day-use area a convenient stop for RV travellers exploring the Interlake. The large parking area easily handles motorhomes and trailers.

  • Birdwatching Easy
    RV parking available

    The mixed forest and lakeshore habitat attracts songbirds, waterfowl, and raptors through spring and summer. Binoculars and a field guide are useful, and early mornings are most productive.

  • Day trip to Gimli Easy
    RV parking available

    Gimli, a short drive south, is the cultural heart of Manitoba's Icelandic community and offers a harbour, shops, restaurants, and the New Iceland Heritage Museum. It makes an easy half-day outing from a Camp Morton base camp.

  • Fishing on Lake Winnipeg Easy
    RV parking available

    Lake Winnipeg is known for walleye, sauger, and pike, and shore or boat fishing is possible from nearby access points. Anglers require a valid Manitoba fishing licence and should review current regulations before casting.

  • Cycling the Interlake back roads Moderate
    RV parking available

    Flat, lightly travelled paved and gravel roads around Camp Morton and Gimli are suited to casual cyclists. Riders should carry water and watch for farm-vehicle traffic.

Top Hosts near MB, Canada

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Bruce5 trips - Joined May 2025Superhost

We enjoyed our experience. Lots of room. The grandkids had so much fun camping.

Joanne S. - Aug 2025

Really great experience. Owner was very helpful, set everything up, and took the time to answer any questions we had as first time RV renters as well as made themselves available for any questions or concerns during our stay. RV was clean and had the essentials and a good amount of space for our family. We have no complaints and would use this RV again!

Andrea G. - Jul 2025

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How to get to Camp Morton Provincial Park

Camp Morton is about 90 km north of Winnipeg, roughly a 1 hour 15 minute drive via Highway 8 and Highway 9 through Gimli. From Gimli, the park is a short drive north along the lakeshore road. Routes are flat, paved provincial highways with no tunnels, mountain passes, or steep grades, making access straightforward for any RV size. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent travellers is Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (YWG).

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