Manitoba RV Parks with EV Charging

Discover 5 RV parks in Manitoba with verified electric vehicle charging policies. Plan your EV road trip with confidence knowing where you can charge.

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Manitoba offers RV travelers prairie landscapes, northern lakes, polar bear country, and rich cultural heritage. From Churchill's Arctic wildlife to Riding Mountain's forests, the province provides unique camping experiences. While EV infrastructure is developing, Manitoba's natural wonders and affordable camping make careful planning worthwhile for electric vehicle travelers.

RV Camping in Manitoba

Manitoba features numerous provincial parks including Whiteshell, Birds Hill, and Spruce Woods. Riding Mountain National Park offers diverse camping from grasslands to boreal forest. Churchill provides unique Arctic camping experiences, while Lake Winnipeg area offers beach camping. Most parks provide electrical hookups and modern facilities. Camping season runs May through September in most areas. The province offers excellent value with affordable rates.

EV Charging Infrastructure in Manitoba

EV charging infrastructure in Manitoba is limited but improving, concentrated mainly in Winnipeg and along the Trans-Canada Highway. Brandon, Portage la Prairie, and major towns offer some charging options. However, northern Manitoba has virtually no charging infrastructure. The vast distances and extreme winter cold make EV travel challenging. Plan routes carefully and charge whenever possible. Petro-Canada's network provides some coverage along Highway 1.

Planning Your EV RV Trip

Manitoba's extreme climate demands preparation - winter temperatures below -40°C drastically reduce range, while summer can be hot and buggy. Mosquitoes and black flies are intense in June. Summer (July-August) provides the best camping weather. Churchill requires advance planning and is typically accessed by train or plane. Always carry emergency supplies as distances between services are substantial. Book Riding Mountain early for summer. Consider visiting during fall (September) for comfortable weather and fewer bugs.

Verified RV Parks in Manitoba

Birds Hill Provincial Park

Oakbank, Manitoba
EV Charging Stations Available

Level 2 ChargePoint station at West Beach parking lot. Two J1772 ports, $2.00/hr via ChargePoint app. EV owners can operate the charger using the ChargePoint mobile app, which processes payments for use by a third-party vendor. Once charged, move your vehicle to free the space for the next user and avoid waiting charges.

Nearest DCFC: Winnipeg, ~10 miView details

Riding Mountain National Park

Wasagaming, Manitoba
EV Charging Stations Available

Tesla-donated Level 2 charging station at Wasagaming townsite waterfront. Two NACS/Tesla ports and one J1772 port. Free, available 24 hours.

Nearest DCFC: Dauphin, ~33 miView details

Wild Oaks Campground

Richer, Manitoba
EV Charging Allowed At Campsite

Variety of tenting and trailer sites on a nice poplar wooded site, with pool. 15A/110V and 30A/220V service posts at camp sites. Good for overnight camping while charging your EV. Price is est to be $37/night to use a 30A plug and an RV pad.

Nearest DCFC: Steinbach, ~19 miView details

Winnipeg West KOA Journey

St. Francois Xavier, Manitoba
EV Charging Not Allowed

Our current electrical pedestals were originally designed for non-continuous loads typical of today's RV usage, and therefore simply cannot support EV charging. Plugging your EV into a traditional 50-30 amp campground pedestal could permanently damage your vehicle as well as the campground's electrical system.

Nearest DCFC: WinnipegView details

Grand Marais Community Central and RV Park

Grand Marais, Manitoba
EV Charging Stations Available

Two stations, two level 2 chargers available. Cost To Charge: Free for a limited of time, with a maximum of 3 hours.

Nearest DCFC: Gimli, ~21 miView details

Pro Tips for EV Camping in Manitoba

When planning your electric vehicle road trip to Manitoba, always confirm the EV charging policy with the RV park before booking. Policies can change, and some parks may have specific requirements or fees for EV charging.

Important: Call ahead to confirm availability, ask about charging fees, and let them know you'll be charging your EV. Being a courteous EV guest helps keep campgrounds EV-friendly!