Duff Roblin Provincial Park - Canada

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About Duff Roblin Provincial Park

RV quick facts for Duff Roblin Provincial Park

DetailInformation
Park typeDay-use provincial park, no overnight camping
Full hookupsNone, day-use only
Dump stationNot available on site, use facilities in Winnipeg
Road restrictionsFlat paved approach roads, no low clearances or grades
Cell serviceStrong coverage throughout the Winnipeg metro area
Nearest full-service campgroundsBirds Hill Provincial Park and private parks around Winnipeg

Best time to visit Duff Roblin Provincial Park

Late May through September offers the most comfortable weather for visiting, with long daylight hours and warm prairie temperatures ideal for outdoor interpretive walks. July and August are peak months with the warmest conditions, while June and September provide quieter visits and fewer mosquitoes. Shoulder seasons in spring and fall can be wet or windy, and winter access is limited by snow and cold.

Jan 20 mm
-13°C - -23°C

Deep winter, park effectively inaccessible for RVs

Feb 15 mm
-10°C - -21°C

Cold and snowy, limited winter access

Mar 22 mm
-2°C - -12°C

Snow and ice still common

Apr 30 mm
10°C - -2°C

Thaw underway, ground can be muddy

May 55 mm
19°C - 6°C

Park generally open for day use

Jun 90 mm
23°C - 11°C

Warm with mosquitoes peaking

Jul 80 mm
26°C - 14°C

Peak visitor season

Aug 75 mm
25°C - 13°C

Warm and pleasant

Sep 50 mm
18°C - 7°C

Quieter shoulder season

Oct 35 mm
10°C - 0°C

Cool, first snow possible late month

Nov 25 mm
-1°C - -9°C

Winter conditions returning, limited access

Dec 20 mm
-10°C - -19°C

Deep winter, park effectively inaccessible for RVs

Things to do at Duff Roblin Provincial Park

  • Red River Floodway Viewpoints Easy
    RV parking available

    Visitors can view the massive Red River Floodway inlet structure that diverts spring floodwaters around Winnipeg. Interpretive signage explains the engineering scale and flood-protection history.

  • Interpretive Walking Paths Easy
    RV parking available

    Short, flat walking paths wind through the park and connect viewpoints and memorial features. The terrain is easy and suitable for most visitors.

  • Picnicking Easy
    RV parking available

    Open green space and picnic areas make the park a convenient stop for a meal break while touring southern Manitoba. Tables and shade are available in designated areas.

  • Birdwatching Along the Floodway Easy
    RV parking available

    The grassland and waterway corridor attracts prairie songbirds, waterfowl, and raptors. Binoculars are useful for spotting species along the channel.

  • St. Norbert Heritage Park Visit Easy
    RV parking available

    St. Norbert Provincial Heritage Park is a short drive away and preserves historic Metis and French-Canadian homesteads along the Red River. RV parking is available on site.

  • FortWhyte Alive Outing Easy
    RV parking available

    FortWhyte Alive in southwest Winnipeg offers lakes, prairie trails, a bison herd, and interpretive centres. It makes an easy add-on outing from the park.

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

HANNIE3 trips - Joined May 2025

We enjoyed the camper very much and had a great experience with Haney. The camper was exactly like described, there were many extras that helped make the camping experience better and set up and take down were really well done and perfectly on time !

Lee T. - Aug 2025

The best experience with the host. The great camper, or has everything we needed for the trip. We really appreciate the experience.

Mariya S. - Aug 2025

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Duff Roblin Provincial Park, MB, Canada

How to get to Duff Roblin Provincial Park

The park lies at the Red River Floodway inlet near St. Norbert, roughly a 20 to 30 minute drive from downtown Winnipeg via Highway 75 (Pembina Highway) and PTH 100 (the south Perimeter Highway). From the U.S. border at Emerson, the park is about a 90 minute drive north on Highway 75. Roads in the area are flat prairie highways with no tunnels, steep grades, or mountain passes, making access straightforward for RVs of any size. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent travellers is Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (YWG).

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