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Spruce Woods Provincial Park
Kiche Manitou Campground
The Spirit Sands is a desert-like area featuring 30 metre sand dunes
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Campground Tips
• Be sure matches areextinguished. Break them inhalf before discarding.
• Build no fires except in adesignated firepit or use acamp stove. Before leavingmake sure your fire iscompletely out.
• Be careful with your cigarettes,cigars and pipe ashes. Crushthem thoroughly beforediscarding. Never toss themfrom a vehicle.
• Please! Do not litter.
• Be sensitive to wildlife. Bearscan be dangerous and shouldnot be fed. Food must bestored away from yourcampsite, preferably in alocked vehicle, to avoidattracting hungry animals. Donot store food in your tent.
• Warm clothing is needed forcool nights.
• The use of insect repellent willadd to your comfort.
• Learn to recognize and avoidpoisonous plants such aspoison ivy.
• In case of injury or illnesscontact a CampgroundAttendant or Park PatrolOfficer. They can assist you toreach medical help.
• Canoeists and hikers travellingin backcountry areas shouldadvise a friend of theirintended destination andanticipated length of trip.
• Backcountry camping is onlyallowed at designatedcampsites.
• It is illegal to use or transportelm firewood.
More information on Kiche Manitou Campground and Spruce Woods Provincial Park is available on request from the park office.
• Out of Province Firewood can spread harmful pests and destroy our forests - buy it locally, burn it locally.
ocated in western Manitoba, Spruce Woods Provincial Park consists of 269 km2 of spruce parkland, forest, mixed grass prairie, and the Spirit Sands. The park, named for all the spruce trees growing in the area, was once the home of Fort des Epinettes, a 1700s Northwest Company trading provisioning post.
Spruce Woods is home to the famous Spirit Sands, a desert-like area that features sand dunes that tower up to 30 metres. Within these dunes, catch a glimpse of Manitoba’s only lizard, the Northern prairie skink, or see the Western hognose snake and cacti - all unique to Manitoba! Be sure to visit the Devils Punch Bowl, an eerie pond formed by an underground stream. There are 11 oxbow lakes found in the park, one of which is Kiche Manitou Lake located in the Day Use area of the campground. “Kiche Manitou” is an aboriginal phrase meaning “Great Spirit.”
The park boasts an interpretive centre including an interactive interpretive workshop and an Exhibit building that open up into a spacious amphitheatre. Visit the gift shop operated by the park's cooperating association, The Friends of Spruce Woods Inc. Join the park interpreters on a guided hike or participate in an amphitheatre or
campfire program to help make your visit more enjoyable and meaningful. Bring the kids to a family program so they too can connect with the park in new ways.
There are many activities available for busy families including interpretive programs, canoe and paddleboat rentals as well as miniature golf at the Pine Fort IV concession, fishing, swimming, bird watching, and biking or hiking along the many trail throughout the park. Horse enthusiasts can bring their horses and trek along the equestrian trails through the backcountry. The Kiche Manitou campground features electrical, basic and yurt camping. See the best features of the Spirit Sands and Devils Punch Bowl with a covered wagon ride booked with the Spirit Sands Wagon Outfitters.
If you are on the lookout for fresh produce and baking, be sure to stop by the Famers Market in Glenboro and Carberry on your way to Spruce Woods. While in Carberry visit Seton Centre to see rotating displays of artwork, books and memorabilia by world-famous naturalist, writer and artist, Ernest Thompson Seton.
WATER SUPPLY
WASHROOMS (NON-MODERN)
WASHROOMS (MODERN)
TRAILER SANITARYSTATION
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SHOWERS
SELF-GUIDING TRAIL
RECYCLINGSTATION
GROUP USEAREA
PLAYGROUND
PICNIC SHELTER
PICNIC AREA
PUBLIC TELEPHONE
PARKING
OVERFLOW CAMPING
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AMPHITHEATRE
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FIRE PIT
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GROCERY STORE
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INFORMATION
NOTE:• For campsite, yurt and group use reservations: www.manitobaparks.com or 1-888-4U2-Camp (1-888-482-2267). In Winnipeg call 204-948-3333.• Remember, a Park Vehicle Permit is required and must be displayed year round.• For more information or last minute campsite availability call 1-800-214-6497. In Winnipeg call 204-945-6784 or visit us at: www.manitobaparks.com • IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL 911
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