Lake St. George Provincial Park - Canada

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About Lake St. George Provincial Park

RV quick facts for Lake St. George Provincial Park

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Full hookupsNo full-hookup sites; basic electrical and non-electrical campsites only
Dump stationNo on-site dump station; nearest facilities are in larger Interlake service centres
Cell serviceLimited and inconsistent; coverage varies by carrier in the Interlake
Road restrictionsAccessed via PTH 8 and Provincial Road 234; no mountain grades or tunnels
Reservation windowManitoba Parks campsite reservations open each spring through the Parks Reservation Service
Generator hoursGenerator use subject to Manitoba Parks quiet-hour regulations, typically 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.

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Best time to visit Lake St. George Provincial Park

Mid-June through late August offers the warmest weather, the longest daylight, and fully open campground facilities, making it the prime window for RV travel. July and August are peak for swimming and paddling on the lake, while early June and September are quieter shoulder periods with fewer bugs and cooler nights. Travellers should note that black flies and mosquitoes are heaviest in June. Late-season visitors in September should expect cold overnight temperatures and limited services as the season winds down.

Jan 18 mm
-13°C - -24°C

Park campgrounds closed, winter conditions

Feb 14 mm
-10°C - -22°C

Campgrounds closed, deep snow cover

Mar 20 mm
-3°C - -14°C

Campgrounds closed, lake still frozen

Apr 25 mm
7°C - -4°C

Campgrounds closed, spring thaw

May 50 mm
17°C - 4°C

Campground usually opens mid to late May

Jun 85 mm
22°C - 10°C

Heavy black fly and mosquito activity

Jul 80 mm
25°C - 13°C

Peak season, warmest month

Aug 70 mm
24°C - 12°C

Peak swimming and paddling

Sep 50 mm
17°C - 6°C

Cool nights, quieter shoulder season

Oct 35 mm
9°C - -1°C

Campground typically closes early October

Nov 25 mm
-2°C - -11°C

Campgrounds closed, early winter

Dec 18 mm
-10°C - -21°C

Campgrounds closed, winter

Things to do at Lake St. George Provincial Park

  • Swimming at the Beach Easy
    RV parking available

    The park's sandy beach on Lake St. George is the main day-use draw in summer. The shallow, sheltered shoreline is suitable for families, and parking near the beach accommodates vehicles including RVs.

  • Fishing on Lake St. George Easy
    RV parking available

    Anglers cast for northern pike and yellow perch from shore or from small boats launched at the park. A valid Manitoba angling licence is required for visitors outside exempt categories.

  • Canoeing and Kayaking Easy
    RV parking available

    The sheltered, spring-fed lake is well suited to paddling on calm mornings. Paddlers can circle the shoreline to spot waterfowl and explore marshy bays at the lake's edges.

  • Wildlife Viewing Easy
    RV parking available

    The surrounding Interlake forest and wetlands host moose, white-tailed deer, beaver, and a variety of waterfowl and songbirds. Early morning and evening from a quiet campsite or shoreline are the best viewing times.

  • Picnicking and Day Use Easy
    RV parking available

    A day-use picnic area near the beach provides tables and basic facilities for lunch stops. It is a convenient break point for travellers exploring the eastern Interlake.

  • Camping at the Park Campground Easy
    RV parking available

    The campground offers basic drive-in sites suitable for tents, trailers, and smaller motorhomes. Sites are spread under tree cover for shade and privacy, with vault toilets and water taps as the primary services.

  • Stargazing Easy
    RV parking available

    Minimal light pollution in the Interlake makes the park a strong spot for night-sky viewing. Clear summer nights reveal the Milky Way, and aurora displays are possible on active geomagnetic nights.

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Lake St. George Provincial Park, MB, Canada

How to get to Lake St. George Provincial Park

The park lies in Manitoba's eastern Interlake, reached via Provincial Road 234 from the community of Hodgson, which is accessed from Winnipeg via PTH 8 and PR 325. From Winnipeg the drive is roughly 200 km and takes about 2.5 to 3 hours. The final approach on PR 234 is a rural two-lane route with no tunnels or mountain passes, but RV drivers should watch for long stretches without fuel, soft gravel shoulders on some sections, and wildlife on the road, especially at dawn and dusk. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent travellers is Winnipeg Richardson International Airport.

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