lundar beach
Manitoba Parkswhat to expect
Lundar, on the migrating route of many birds, is known as a breeding area for Canada Geese. Other birds, like songbirds, pelicans, and a variety of ducks also call this area home. It is no wonder that bird watching is so great here, since habitat like natural marshland and beautiful Lake Manitoba keep the birds coming back year after year. The Lundar Museum displays the distinctive character of the area with the treasures from the Canadian National Railway and pioneer eras, complemented by French and Icelandic cultures. Most of the electrical or basic campsites in this quiet, family-oriented campground are close to Lake Manitoba. The campground is close to hiking trails, swimming and boating opportunities.
Located in the Campground
Dump station, fishing (license requir…
the basics
what to know
updated each morning from provincial parks and Environment Canada.
what to bring
this list adapts to lundar beach. no showers means a travel towel; the lake means a swimsuit;
commission links. we get a small cut; you pay the same price. how this works.
common questions about lundar beach
- how far is lundar beach from edmonton?
- Lundar Beach Campground is 1083 km from Edmonton — approximately a 14.4-hour drive on highway routes.
- do you need reservations at lundar beach?
- Yes. Lundar Beach Campground is operated by Manitoba Parks and uses an online reservation system. Book direct via the operator link on this page.
- when is the best time to camp at lundar beach?
- Peak season at Lundar Beach Campground aligns with swimmable months — Jul through Aug. Shoulder months (May, September) offer fewer crowds.
nearby places
within ~100 km of lundar beach.
want to camp at lundar beach?
Cancellation alerts are coming. We’ll email when sites open up at this park.
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Provincial parks rely on volunteer stewards for trail maintenance, beach clean-ups, and shoulder-season hosting. Most parks run programs through their park association.
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