Pembina Valley Provincial Park

Pembina Valley Provincial Park, Thornhill, MB

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204-945-6784//1-800-214-6497

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A former glacial spillway, today the pleasant melodies of birds and fragrances of flowers and herbs, makes the 440-acre Pembina Valley Provincial Park uniquely refreshing. If you look up, you can see red-tailed hawks and golden eagles soaring in the sky. The Forest protects a variety of wildlife and you can see prairie grasses. Munch on the saskatoons or wild raspberries. One can find both challenging hiking trails and easy relaxing ones combined with stunning view-points.

 

Fun Activities

Activities include hiking, bird watching picnicking. Viewing tower, Sunset Point.

Near the Park: See the largest collection of marine reptile fossils at Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre. Lots of fun and adventure at the Pembina Threshermen’s Museum. Enjoy a game at Minnewasta Golf & Country Club. Baseball fans may drive to the Manitoba Baseball Hall Of Fame Museum. Celebrate Morden Corn and Apple Festival in August.

Have exhilarating adventures at Hy-Wire Zipline Adventures. See Snowflake’s first public school building –Star Mound Museum. Attend an outdoor theatre. See Nellie McClung’s homes while visiting Archibald Museum.

Camping

Camping: No camping.

Hotels are available within an hour’s drive.

distance

Leaving Winnipeg, take Hwy. #3, and turn south on Hwy. #31, left on PR 201 to a dead end, turn right 0.5 km (0.3 mi.), turn left into the park.
Approximate 170 km – 2 hrs 15 minutes from downtown Winnipeg

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Year-round, all-season park.

 

How much to visit

 

Park Vehicle Permit is required and must be displayed year-round.

 

You can purchase and print your vehicle permits online at manitobaelicensing.ca.

2024 Entrance Fees
(Includes GST and $4.50 administration fee)

Vehicle Permits

  • Annual $44.50 (valid until April 30, 2025)
  • Casual $16.50 (valid for three consecutive days)
  • Daily $9.50 (valid until midnight on the date of purchase)

Free Park Entry Dates for 2024 (Vehicle permits are not required)

  • February 1-29, free for the entire month
  • Family Fishing Weekend (June 7 – 9)
  • Canada’s Parks Day Weekend (July 15 – 21)
  • Labour Day Weekend (August 30-September 2)

Nightly Camping Fees

  • Basic Services $11.55 to $23.10
  • Electrical Services $15.75 to $27.30
  • Electrical/Water Services $18.90 to $24.15
  • Full Service $21.00 to $25.20

Parks Reservation Service
Reservation Fee $10.00
Reservation Change Fee $4.00

For campsite and group use reservations: www.manitobaparks.com or 1-888-4U2-Camp (1-888-482-2267). In Winnipeg call 204-948-3333.

For further information, write Birds Hill Provincial Park, District Office, Box 183, R.R. 2, Dugald, Manitoba R0E 0K0, or telephone 204-654-6730, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday.

For more information or last minute campsite availability call 1-800-214-6497. In Winnipeg call 204-945-6784

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