Travel to Duck Mountain, Nopiming provincial parks not advised due to flooding

Posted May 17, 2022 7:34 pm.
The government of Manitoba is advising people to not visit Duck Mountain and Nopiming provincial parks due to flooding.
The province reports multiple roads in the parks have been washed out, adding all canoe routes, campgrounds, and sites have been closed.
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A couple of trails along Turtle Mountain and Whiteshell provincial parks have also been closed.
Manitoba Environment, Climate and Parks continues to advise anyone looking to visit a provincial park or campground to check on conditions ahead of travelling to their destination.
Park visitors are being urged to follow all road and trail closures for safety concerns. You are asked to not travel through flooded areas or over damaged bridges.