Iskwasum Campground in Grass River Provincial Park is a remote., but stunning camping destination in Northern Manitoba. Campers and Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, fishing spots, and stunning views of the surrounding wilderness.
Best Things to Do at Grass River Provincial Park (Iskwasum Campground)
The highlight of this campground is the Karst Spring Hiking Trail—a must-do hike in the area! This 3.4 km round-trip trail winds through lush green forest, leading to soft moss-covered landscapes so inviting, you might want to nap on them. Halfway through, you’ll cross a small bridge before reaching a beautiful natural spring flowing from underground limestone formations. This moderate, year-round trail is a must-do!
Tip: If hiking in summer, bring mosquito repellent, and always carry bear spray while exploring.
Other activities include fishing. The campground has a boat launch and dock, making it easy to explore the waters. Canoeing and kayaking are also popular here. As night falls, Iskwasum becomes a fantastic spot for stargazing and northern lights viewing on clear nights.
Where to Stay
Iskwasum Campground (seasonal camping from late May-early September). The campground has picnic tables, fire pits, drinking water, and washroom facilities. Find the campground map here.
Wekusko Falls Lodge (about 50 mins drive away) offers comfortable accommodations for those preferring a cabin stay.
What to Eat
There are no restaurants or grocery stores nearby, so pack all your food and cooking supplies. The nearest town for food is Snow Lake (about 1 hour away). Consider bringing firewood for cooking or checking if wood is available for purchase at the campground.
What to Know Before Visiting
No nearby stores or gas stations - bring everything you need, including fuel, food, water, and camping supplies.
Limited or no cell service - Bring a GPS, map, or satellite communication device if exploring further.
Black bears are common - Store food properly, follow bear safety precautions, and carry bear spray.
A Manitoba Parks Pass is required for entry. Purchase online or at a park office before arriving. (Not applicable for 2025).