Whitemouth Falls Provincial Park

Whitemouth Falls Provincial Park, Whitemouth

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A widely popular day-use camp for picnicking and fishing, Whitemouth Falls Provincial Park was established in 1974. The principal attraction is the Whitemouth Falls where the white mouth river flows into the Winnipeg River and also provides a view of the Seven Sister Dam. Known as the staging and nesting area of the spectacular Great gray owl, Manitoba’s provincial bird. The park serves as a habitat for many birds including American white pelicans, shorebirds, and waterfowl species.

Fun Activities

Activities include bird watching, fishing, hiking, cycling, picnicking, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. Seven Sisters cross-country skiing, Trans Canada Trail, and Snoman snowmobile trail pass through the Park.

Near the Park: Pinawa Provincial Park and Pinawa Dam Provincial Park are nearby Provincial Parks. Golf at Pinawa Golf & Country Club.

Enjoy a guided tour at the Whitemouth Municipal Museum.

Camping

Camping: No camping

Wilderness Edge Retreat and Conference Centre, Pinawa Motel, Otter Falls Resort are within 30 mins drive.

distance

Whitemouth Falls is located 90 km northeast of Winnipeg. To get here follow Hwy #44 east to Hwy 11, turn north on Hwy. 11, turn east on PR 307 until the town of Seven Sisters Falls. The access to the park is on the north side across from PR 408.
Approximate 140 km ~ 100 minutes from downtown Winnipeg

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Year-round, all-season park.

How much to visit

 
A 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)

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

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