Our Communities
Grand Rapids
Cook's Campground & Cabins (Grand Rapids)
Cook's Campground & Cabins (Grand Rapids)
Grand Rapids Wayside Park (Grand Rapids)
With 30 sites, the park has a basic service sites and is located next to the Saskatchewan River. Fees: $7.
Hobbs Resort (Grand Rapids)
Hobbs Resort offers vacationners the opportunity to enjoy beautiful sunsets and superb fishing at one of Canada's oldest operating hunting and fishing resorts. You're sure to make many lasting memories on your visit with Hobbs Resort.
We open when fishing season opens! Typically mid to late May until the first of October. Cabin rentals, boats, gas, fishing.
Hobbs Resort (Grand Rapids)
Hobbs Resort offers vacationners the opportunity to enjoy beautiful sunsets and superb fishing at one of Canada's oldest operating hunting and fishing resorts. You're sure to make many lasting memories on your visit with Hobbs Resort.
We open when fishing season opens! Typically mid to late May until the first of October. Cabin rentals, boats, gas, fishing.
Hobbs Resort (Grand Rapids)
Hobbs Resort offers vacationners the opportunity to enjoy beautiful sunsets and superb fishing at one of Canada's oldest operating hunting and fishing resorts. You're sure to make many lasting memories on your visit with Hobbs Resort.
We open when fishing season opens! Typically mid to late May until the first of October. Cabin rentals, boats, gas, fishing.
Outland Outfitting (Grand Rapids)
Specializing in Black Bear hunting and some of the best pikerel, pike and rainbow trout fishing in Manitoba, Canada.
With a combined area of more than 2000 square miles, the quality of bear is seemingly endless. Record size bear and outstanding color phase is common with the Outland Outfitting experience.
NEW FOR FALL 2013 .... Now featuring two bear hunt locations in Grand Rapids (home base) and Eriksdale (new location).
Pine Grove Cabins (Grand Rapids)
Tramway Park (Grand Rapids)
On the shore of Lake Winnipeg, a section of a tramway built in 1877 by the Hudson's Bay Company has been relaid. Western Canada's first railway, the tramway, allowed goods to be carried around the rapid from Lake Winnipeg to Saskatchewan River.