With the final long weekend of the summer around the corner, the Manitoba Government is offering free Provincial Park entry.
In a press release this week, Environment and Climate Change Minister Tracy Schmidt says the free entry will last from Friday, August 30 to Monday, September 2.
“Our government is covering provincial park entry fees so all Manitobans can enjoy the outdoors this weekend,” said Schmidt. “Manitoba has over 90 provincial parks to enjoy hiking, camping or whatever outdoor adventure you choose. As we move into September, there are still a lot of outdoor activities to enjoy, and with free entry, this is a great time to get out and visit our beautiful provincial parks.”
Park interpreters will also offer free tours, star gazing, and other family programs for those looking to connect to the culture and history of these parks.
The Manitoba Government would like to remind those who attend the parks to exercise caution whenever possible, including wearing a life jacket when participating in water-related activities, especially for boaters, children and weak swimmers. They also ask to keep all campfires in approved pits, such as those found in campsites, and check with the campground office for any campfire restrictions.
They also ask that watercraft users and beachgoers clean, dry, drain, and potentially decontaminate their watercraft and other equipment, such as inflatables.
It's important to note that national parks will not be included for free entry.