Local Attractions

St. Malo Provincial Park

St. Malo Provincial Park, located 10 minutes south of our campground, is a popular destination known for its calm waters, sandy beaches, and wide range of recreational activities. Centered around a reservoir created by damming the Rat River, the park offers a serene and picturesque environment perfect for both relaxation and adventure.

St. Malo Grotto & Church

The St. Malo Grotto and Church, located near St. Malo Provincial Park in Manitoba, is a significant religious and historical site. This beautiful stone grotto is a reproduction of the famous Grotto in Lourdes, France, where the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared in 1858. Built in 1896 by Father Abel Noret and local parishioners, the grotto has become a cherished place of pilgrimage and reflection.

The Rat River Dam

The Rat River Dam plays a central role in creating the park’s serene reservoir. This man-made lake, surrounded by lush forests, provides a tranquil setting for various recreational activities and wildlife observation.

Roseau River

The town of Roseau River, located in southeastern Manitoba, is a charming and historically rich community. Nestled along the picturesque Roseau River, this area offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and recreational activities. The region is known for its lush landscapes, rolling hills, and sparkling waterways, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Wildlife / Farm Life

At Wildwood Campground, the natural surroundings are teeming with diverse wildlife, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and animal lovers. Visitors can experience the beauty and serenity of the local fauna in their natural habitats.

Wildwood Campground also offers an immersive farm life experience, providing a glimpse into rural living and sustainable farming practices. Guests can engage with farm animals and participate in farm activities, adding a unique touch to their stay.