Nopiming Provincial Park - Canada

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About Nopiming Provincial Park

RV quick facts for Nopiming Provincial Park

DetailInformation
Full hookupsLimited; most campgrounds offer basic or electrical service only, no full hookups
Dump stationAvailable at select park campgrounds; confirm with Manitoba Parks before arrival
Cell serviceSpotty to none through most of the park; plan for offline navigation
Road restrictionsAccess via PR 314, a narrow paved and gravel secondary road; not recommended for very large Class A rigs
Reservation windowManitoba Parks reservations open in spring via the Parks Reservation Service
Nearest servicesFuel, groceries, and propane in Lac du Bonnet, about an hour south of the park
Generator hoursGenerator use is restricted to posted quiet-hour exemptions; follow campground rules

Best time to visit Nopiming Provincial Park

Late June through August is the prime window, with warm days, long daylight, open campgrounds, and ice-free lakes for paddling and fishing. Early September offers cooler nights, fewer bugs, and the start of fall color across the boreal forest, which is ideal for photography and quieter campsites. May and early June can be buggy and wet, with black flies and mosquitoes at their peak, so RVers should plan for screens and repellent. Winter access is limited and most services shut down, so shoulder-season RV travel is best kept to late spring and early fall.

Jan 20 mm
-13°C - -24°C

Park campgrounds closed; winter day-use only on ungroomed roads

Feb 15 mm
-10°C - -22°C

Campgrounds closed; deep snow and cold

Mar 20 mm
-3°C - -14°C

Campgrounds closed; snow and ice on roads

Apr 30 mm
8°C - -4°C

Campgrounds closed or not yet open; thaw and muddy roads

May 55 mm
17°C - 3°C

Campgrounds open mid to late May; black flies emerging

Jun 85 mm
22°C - 10°C

Peak bug season; warm days and thunderstorms

Jul 80 mm
25°C - 13°C

Peak season; reserve campsites well in advance

Aug 70 mm
24°C - 12°C

Warm, fewer bugs; excellent paddling conditions

Sep 50 mm
17°C - 6°C

Fall color begins; cooler nights, quieter campgrounds

Oct 40 mm
9°C - 0°C

Most campgrounds close early to mid October; frost likely

Nov 25 mm
-2°C - -10°C

Campgrounds closed; freeze-up underway

Dec 20 mm
-10°C - -20°C

Campgrounds closed; deep winter conditions

Things to do at Nopiming Provincial Park

  • Tulabi Falls and Rabbit River Trail Easy
    RV parking available

    Tulabi Falls is a short, family-friendly hike to a cascade on the Rabbit River near Tulabi Lake Campground. The trail features boardwalks and rocky outcrops with good views of the falls, and trailhead parking can accommodate smaller RVs and tow vehicles.

  • Fishing on Bird, Tulabi, and Beresford Lakes
    RV parking available

    Nopiming's lakes are known for walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, and lake trout. Boat launches and day-use areas on Bird Lake, Tulabi Lake, and Beresford Lake give RV campers easy access to the water, and a valid Manitoba angling licence is required.

  • Canoeing the Manigotagan River Strenuous

    The Manigotagan River is a designated Manitoba heritage river offering multi-day canoe trips through rapids, pine forest, and granite shorelines. Day paddlers can launch from access points off PR 314, while longer trips require wilderness experience and shuttle planning.

  • Fire of 1983 Self-Guided Trail Easy
    RV parking available

    This short interpretive trail explains how boreal forest regenerates after wildfire, with signage along the loop. It is an easy stop for RVers traveling PR 314 and gives a quick introduction to the park's ecology.

  • Wildlife viewing for woodland caribou and moose
    RV parking available

    Nopiming is one of the few places in southern Manitoba where visitors can see woodland caribou, particularly in the northern reaches of the park. Dawn and dusk drives along PR 314 also offer good chances to spot moose, black bear, and bald eagles from pullouts.

  • Swimming and beach day-use at Beresford Lake Easy
    RV parking available

    Beresford Lake has a sandy beach and day-use area that works well for families traveling by RV. The site includes picnic tables and a boat launch, and the calm bay is good for swimming on warm summer afternoons.

  • Backcountry canoe routes to Long Lake and beyond Strenuous
    RV parking available

    Experienced paddlers can link chains of lakes and portages for multi-day backcountry trips toward the Ontario border and Woodland Caribou Provincial Park. Routes require navigation skills, bear-safe food storage, and self-sufficient gear, with vehicle and RV parking available at launch points.

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How to get to Nopiming Provincial Park

From Winnipeg, the drive is roughly 175 to 200 kilometres, or about two and a half to three hours, via Highway 59 north and Provincial Road 304 to Provincial Road 314, which runs through the park. From the Lake of the Woods area in Ontario, travelers can approach via Highway 17 and connect through Manitoba secondary roads. RV drivers should note that PR 314 is a narrow, winding secondary highway with some rough patches, soft shoulders, and no major services inside the park, so fuel up and stock supplies in Lac du Bonnet or Pine Falls before entering. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent trips is Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (YWG).

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