Birch Point Provincial Park — Park in Buffalo Point

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Birch Point Provincial Park

Park at Buffalo Point, MB R0A 2W0, Canada, Buffalo Point, Manitoba, R0A 2W0 . Here you will find detailed information about Birch Point Provincial Park: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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5
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Based on 3 reviews

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Provinces:
Manitoba
Address:
Buffalo Point, MB R0A 2W0, Canada, Buffalo Point, Manitoba, R0A 2W0
City:
Buffalo Point
Postcode:
R0A 2W0

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About Birch Point Provincial Park

Birch Point Provincial Park is a Canadian Park based in Buffalo Point, Manitoba. Birch Point Provincial Park is located at Buffalo Point, MB R0A 2W0, Canada,


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Reviews of Birch Point Provincial Park

  • Colin
    Added 2016.07.09
    This is your typical family campground. This is great for families with kids as there is playground equipment and the swimming area is roped off fairly shallow.
  • Ryan
    Added 2014.05.13
    This Provincial Park has two locations, one being at Moose Lake and the other at Birch Point. Moose Lake features playgrounds, modern toilets and showers, a beach area, boat docking and gorgeous scenery. Birch Point will take in tent trailers, RV's and more, a bit more rugged but people who have camped there always come back every year. People love fishing this great Bay known as Buffalo Bay for it's visible shape and terrific fishing. One has to be careful on this lake as when the south wind blows, the waves could swamp a small fishing boat. If you have a small fishing boat and you are caught up at the Reed River, stay to the shoreline when you are heading back home.
  • Gavin
    Added 2013.09.30
    Conservation staff were very helpful and friendly. This campground is more suited to trailers and fisherman, not tenters with kayaks.
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