Duck Mountain Provincial Park is a stunning provincial park in Manitoba. The park is known for its rugged terrain, rolling hills, forests, clear lakes., and trails for hiking. Plus, the park offers several campgrounds. You can stay on Blue Lakes Campground, Childs Lake Campground, and Wellman Lake Campground.
These campgrounds are the perfect homebase to explore Duck Mountain Provincial Park. If you're more into glamping, Childs Lake campground offers Yurts, providing a more comfortable alternative to traditional camping tents.
Keep in mind that getting to Duck Mountain Provincial Park involves about 1 hour of driving on gravel roads, so be prepared for a bumpy ride if your car isn't suited for it.
Best Things to Do in Duck Mountain Provincial Park
Swim in Clear Blue Waters
Duck Mountain Lakes' water are incredibly clear and refreshing, ideal for swimming and snorkeling (East Blue Lake is mind blowing).
Baldy Mountain Viewing Tower
The highest peak in Manitoba at 832 m (2,730 ft), offering panoramic views of Duck Mountain Provincial Park.
Hike the Blue Lakes Trail
A scenic 4.2 km loop with stunning views of East and West Blue Lakes.
Additional trails include Baldy Mountain trail, Island Lake trail (All trails linked here), and Shining Stone trail.
Canoeing or Kayaking
Paddle through the calm, pristine waters or enjoy paddleboarding to explore hidden bays.
Fishing
East Blue Lake is a great fishing spot, perfect for shore fishing or taking a small boat out.
Picnic with a View
Enjoy a lakeside picnic with breathtaking views. Picnic tables are available near East Blue Lake beach.
Where to Stay in Duck Mountain Provincial Park
Duck Mountain Provincial Park Campgrounds
Stay at Blue Lakes Campground, Childs Lake Campground, or Wellman Lake Campground. All offer lakefront campsites, fire pits, and modern amenities. Childs Lake also offers Yurts for those who prefer more comfort.
Blue Lakes Resort
Cabin rentals located between East and West Blue Lake. Note that you may still have to bring your own sleeping bags and pillows etc. Please check in advance.
Nearby Town of Swan River (45-50 min drive away)
You can find more accommodation options in Swan River, including motels and B&Bs.
Places to Eat in Duck Mountain Provincial Park
Pack a Picnic or Cook at Your Campsite
If you are camping, you need to bring your own food as there are no restaurants nearby. Fire pits and picnic tables are available at the campground.
Nearby Swan River
Head to Swan River for dining options like:
Y Not Johnny’s
Timberland Inn Restaurant
What to Know Before Visiting Duck Mountain Provincial Park
Bring Essentials
There are no stores nearby, so pack all necessities like food, water, and camping gear. Expect about 1 hour of gravel road on the way to Duck Mountain Provincial Park.
The Water is Cold
Even in summer, the lake stays cold but is refreshing.
Watch for Wildlife
The area is home to deer, moose, and black bears—store food securely.
Cell Service is Limited
Plan ahead for navigation and communication.