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R a t R i v e r SAIL-BOARD LAUNCHING St. Malo Lake 103 102 101 104 LIFE JACKET LOAN KIOSK LEGEND BOAT DOCK PARKING BEACH / SWIMMING UNSUPERVISED SHOWERS WASHROOMS (MODERN) WASHROOMS (NON-MODERN) WATER SUPPLY TREES NOTE: • For campsite 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 call 1-800-214-6497. In Winnipeg call 204-945-6784 or visit us at: www.manitobaparks.com • IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL 911 Carlowrie 216 SUNSET SHORES BEACH (UNSUPERVISED) DISABLED ACCESIBLE ST. MALO PROVINCIAL PARK St-Pierre-Jolys Grunthal La Rochelle St. Malo Rosa 59 23 403 218 142 147 141 144 145 146 100 99 98 97 96 95 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 65 64 63 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 2 1 34 35 3 4 5 6 9 8 7 17 14 13 12 11 10 16 17 18 19 20 21 48 49 50 51 38 37 36 40 41 42 43 44 47 46 45 140 139 138 137 52 53 136 135 134 133 131 130 129 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 54 55 66 67 68 69 73 72 71 70 78 77 76 75 74 80 79 124 125 126 127 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 132 94 128 39 RECYCLING STATION E E E E 143 E 148 E E E 105 E January 2019 St. Malo Provincial Park Enjoy two beaches for a swim or to take your canoe or sailboard out for a spin Campground Tips • Help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species. Always “Clean, Drain, Dry and Dispose” when using watercraft or water-related equipment. • Build no fires except in a designated firepit or use a camp stove. Before leaving make sure your fire is completely out. • Please! Do not litter. • Be sensitive to wildlife. Bears can be dangerous and should not be fed. Food must be stored away from your campsite, preferably in a locked vehicle, to avoid attracting hungry animals. Do not store food in your tent. • The use of insect repellent will add to your comfort. • Learn to recognize and avoid poisonous plants such as poison ivy. • In case of injury or illness contact a Campground Attendant or Park Patrol Officer. They can assist you to reach medical help. • Canoeists and hikers travelling in backcountry areas should advise a friend of their intended destination and anticipated length of trip. • Possession and consumption of alcohol is prohibited in the group use area. • It is illegal to use or transport elm firewood. • Moving firewood can spread harmful invasive species and destroy our forests. Protect Manitoba’s trees. Don’t move firewood. Centered on a reservoir, St. Malo Provincial Park has long been a tradition for families and groups seeking a fun and pleasant atmosphere for their gatherings. Leaves sway and turn with each swell of wind that breaks the silence of a hike through the aspen/oak forest. If you visit the park later in the summer, you’ll probably see berry-pickers along the park’s roadways harvesting wild plums, chokecherries and saskatoons for campfire pancakes. The natural features that attract campers for weekend visits are the same ones that helped influence residents to live here. The first settlers of the area arrived in the late 1870s, and since then, generations of families have continued to make this region their home. Families enjoy swimming, fishing, miniature golf and playgrounds. The absence of powerboats gives calm and quiet waters that might not be found on other, more popular lakes. Relax on the two beaches. The campground is a great place to stay if you are taking part in one of the summer slow-pitch tournaments. White-tailed deer, ruffed grouse, wild turkeys, geese and a variety of birds can be viewed within a short driving distance from the park - visit the Wildlife Management Areas of St. Malo, an aspen/ oak forest, and the Rat River managed marsh. Summer events in and around the park include the St. Malo Triathlon in June and the annual pilgrimage to Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto and shrine in August. St. Pierre-Jolys offers the Frog Follies in mid July and Steinbach hosts Pioneer Days on the August Long Weekend. Finally the town of St. Malo hosts the St. Malo Summer Festival in September and the Festival of Friends in February. More information on St. Malo Campground and St. Malo Provincial Park is available on request from the park office. Sunset Shores Campground St. Malo Provincial Park

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Page 1: Sunset Shores Campground Provincial Park St. Malo ... · 218 r a t r ive r sail-board launching st. malo lake 103 102 101 104 life jacket loan kiosk legend boat dock parking beach

Rat River

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• For campsite 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 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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St. MaloProvincial Park

Enjoy two beaches for a swim or to take your canoe or sailboard out for a spinCampground Tips• Help prevent the spread of

aquatic invasive species. Always “Clean, Drain, Dry and Dispose” when using watercraft or water-related equipment.

• Build no fires except in a designated firepit or use a camp stove. Before leaving make sure your fire is completely out.

• Please! Do not litter.

• Be sensitive to wildlife. Bears can be dangerous and should not be fed. Food must be stored away from your campsite, preferably in a locked vehicle, to avoid attracting hungry animals. Do not store food in your tent.

• The use of insect repellent will add to your comfort.

• Learn to recognize and avoid poisonous plants such as poison ivy.

• In case of injury or illness contact a Campground Attendant or Park Patrol Officer. They can assist you to reach medical help.

• Canoeists and hikers travelling in backcountry areas should advise a friend of their intended destination and anticipated length of trip.

• Possession and consumption of alcohol is prohibited in the group use area.

• It is illegal to use or transport elm firewood.

• Moving firewood can spread harmful invasive species and destroy our forests. Protect Manitoba’s trees. Don’t move firewood.

Centered on a reservoir, St. Malo Provincial Park has long been a tradition for families and groups seeking a fun and pleasant atmosphere for their gatherings.

Leaves sway and turn with each swell of wind that breaks the silence of a hike through the aspen/oak forest. If you visit the park later in the summer, you’ll probably see berry-pickers along the park’s roadways harvesting wild plums, chokecherries and saskatoons for campfire pancakes.

The natural features that attract campers for weekend visits are the same ones that helped influence residents to live here. The first settlers of the area arrived in the late 1870s, and since then, generations of families have continued to make this region their home.

Families enjoy swimming, fishing, miniature golf and playgrounds. The absence of powerboats gives calm and quiet waters that might not be found on other, more popular lakes. Relax on the two

beaches. The campground is a great place to stay if you are taking part in one of the summer slow-pitch tournaments.

White-tailed deer, ruffed grouse, wild turkeys, geese and a variety of birds can be viewed within a short driving distance from the park - visit the Wildlife Management Areas of St. Malo, an aspen/oak forest, and the Rat River managed marsh.

Summer events in and around the park include the St. Malo Triathlon in June and the annual pilgrimage to Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto and shrine in August. St. Pierre-Jolys offers the Frog Follies in mid July and Steinbach hosts Pioneer Days on the August Long Weekend. Finally the town of St. Malo hosts the St. Malo Summer Festival in September and the Festival of Friends in February.

More information on St. Malo Campground and St. Malo Provincial Park is available on request from the park office.

Sunset Shores Campground St. MaloProvincial Park

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DYKE TRAIL 0.8 km

NOTE:

• For campsite 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 call 1-800-214-6497. In Winnipeg call 204-945-6784 or visit us at: www.manitobaparks.com• IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL 911

NOTICE:

• The Canada Shipping Act prohibits the use of power boats on the St. Malo Reservoir. Electric motors are exempt.

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LEGEND

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