Grand Beach in Manitoba is an absolute gem! I recently spent a weekend there, and it was an unforgettable experience. The pristine white sands stretch for miles, making it perfect for a relaxing stroll or a game of beach volleyball. The water of Lake Winnipeg is refreshingly clear, ideal for swimming and cooling off on a hot summer day.
The amenities are top-notch, with well-maintained washrooms, changing facilities, and picnic areas. The nearby trails offer scenic views and a chance to connect with nature. We even spotted some wildlife during our hike! The local food stands provide delicious treats, adding to the beach’s charm. Grand Beach is a must-visit destination for families, couples, and anyone looking to unwind in a stunning natural setting. I can’t wait to return! Five stars...
Read moreWho knew you could find a powdery white sand beach in Manitoba? I hadn’t been to Grand Beach for many years and I forgot how nice the beach was. It’s big enough that you can find a good spot for the day. The dunes are pretty cool too. The water is very shallow with lots of sandbars. We went in the middle of the week and stayed for the whole day. West side is the busiest and the crowd gets sparse as you head to the east. A little over an hour drive from north Winnipeg just off Hwy 59. Entrance fee is $9.50 per vehicle. There’s washroom facilities. Food & beverage are located on the west side...
Read moreSoft powdery sandy beaches, water was clean and warm. The shoreline is great for kids to play and build sand castles. Not to busy during a weekday. We drove across the causeway to the East side of the camp ground and the second beach area had less people. West end had the main entrance with pickle ball, tennis and basketballs courts. Clean toilets, vendor market and a surf shop if you forgot anything. A nice stroll on the Spirit Trail. Picnic tables with fire pit and children’s park nearby. Park entrance $9.50/day. We visited here and Patricia Beach afterwards. Love them both and we had...
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