Wasagaming Campground
For Wasagaming Campground reservations visit www.pccamping.ca or call 1-877-737-3783 (1-877-RESERVE) 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. CST
If you are calling from outside Canada and the USA, the international number is 1-450-505-8302.
Launch Date: April 10, 2012
The perfect camping destination for a family vacation, Wasagaming Campground is conveniently located within walking distance of Wasagaming townsite.
The Wasagaming Campground is minutes from the main beach area and pier, restaurants, playground area, tennis courts, lawn bowling, Visitor Centre, walking and biking trails, canoe, kayak and bike rentals, horseback riding, 18-hole golf course, shopping and much more.
In the evening, stroll a nearby trail, roast hotdogs and marshmallows at your site, or take part in one of our campfire programs held regularly throughout the summer at the communal fire circle.
Wasagaming Campground offers a wide range of camping experiences including fully serviced sites © Parks Canada
General Information
- Open from early May to late October.
- Reservations are highly recommended during peak season: 508 sites are available to reserve.
Site Types
- Unserviced
- Electrical (pull-through)
- Electricity and Water (back-in)
- Electricity, Water and Sewer (pull-through)
- A small number of sites are accessible for those with mobility impairments; please call the park directly for availability and to reserve accessible sites: 1-204-848-7275.
Amenities
- Washrooms with hot showers, kitchen shelters, and a dumping station.
- There are 2 unserviced family-friendly camping areas
- Cycling trails nearby
- All sites have a firepit and picnic table
Fees
If there is no vacancy on the dates when you wish to visit:
If Wasagaming Campground appears to be full and alternative dates/services cannot be selected, we have 4 unserviced front-country campgrounds located in scenic areas of the park that are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please call the park (1-204-848-7275) for more details.
Moving Firewood Spreads Harmful Pests
Help stop the spread of invasive forest pests by not moving firewood from one place to another. Buy firewood locally, burn it on site, and never bring it back home. You never know what may be hiding in or under the bark.