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Tulabi Falls Campground

Campground in Lac du Bonnet

Updated: March 09, 2024 02:20 PM

Tulabi Falls Campground is located in Lac du Bonnet (Town in Manitoba, Canada), Canada. It's address is Tulabi Falls, MB R0E 1N0, Canada.

Tulabi Falls, MB R0E 1N0, Canada

+1 204-884-2617

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Tulabi Falls Campground is located at: Tulabi Falls, MB R0E 1N0, Canada.

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Coordinates: 50.4823612, -95.2644691

Tulabi Falls Campground Reviews

Sheryl Kazuk
2023-10-10 03:40:26 GMT

The falls are beautiful. The spots are roomy with coverage. No running water and modern outhouses. Was warned of bear and wolf activity in the area to be food smart while camping. The path through the Forrest is beautiful and takes you through many different areas worth seeing. The drive in the fall was beautiful and worth the time spent here.

David Bates
2023-06-12 13:17:19 GMT

Best campground I have EVER been to. I stayed in yurt #4 and it was nothing short of amazing. Check out the view! There is no running water out here, but there are electrical sites you can book in bay 2. The fishing was great!

Sean Robinson
2023-05-12 16:22:53 GMT

Like all locations in the Nopiming area. Beautiful. If you're a sissy and can't handle a slightly bumpy road or a couple bugs. stay home. The lakes wont miss ya.

Ty Guy
2021-09-13 00:53:07 GMT

What a beautiful place. I've stayed in three yurts in Manitoba(Camp Morton, Stephen field and now tulabi falls) tulabi falls is by far the nicest. Awesome hike trail towards the falls. The yurt we stayed in was more hidden and quiet. A great place to get away and relax. Awesome if you have canoe or kayak as the lake isn't busy. Would for sure stay here again in yurt 6.

Ostap Jar
2021-08-16 17:45:04 GMT

It's Manitoba's hidden gem!!! One of the most beautiful places! Very quiet and private campsites, very close to the beach. You have to bring your own water with you, but it's not a problem at all! Store with basic needs and firewood is near by. Sites, washrooms and beach are very clean and well maintained!
Thanks 😊!

Yonatan Chuchman
2023-08-07 19:29:02 GMT

I canoed onto an island campsite which was about a six hour paddle, very beautiful place, very easy for beginners

Mason
2022-06-15 02:52:12 GMT

The drive in is a little rough on the washboard dirt road, but well worth the drive. Beautiful campground. No water station, but plenty of garbage cages and recycling bins. Park attendants are kind and very knowledgeable of the area.

Tolights Flores
2021-07-20 15:05:47 GMT

This place, especially the Tulabi falls, is a serene and majestic place. The views of both Bird lake and Tulabi lake will remind you how artistic mother nature is. The 2-hour trip from Winnipeg was worth it, if you don't mind the not-so stellar Nopiming Provincial Park road (PR 15). We are definitely coming back.

Sonya Letkeman
2023-08-08 18:30:57 GMT

Stunning beach, beautiful falls, toilets are ok...lol. not modern at all. No showers . So beach it is.

catherine HD
2021-07-05 03:33:44 GMT

Love this campground. Nothing fancy by any means. Great scenery, very rustic. Our neighbours were a little loud on and off through the day, but the campground “patrol” was active enough to keep it to a minimum. Great trails, amazing lookout point!

*****Remember to bring lots of water. The nearest store has very limited hours.*****

David Willoughby
2022-09-04 16:16:57 GMT

Amazing place to camp! Roads a bit hard to drive down but the place is gorgeous. Best lakes to swim in, beautiful falls, very cool

C G
2018-08-23 22:38:36 GMT

This is a really nice campground. I was especially impressed with the backcountry sites. While I did not camp there, I did joke out to them. The hike took only 15 minutes. The sites are large and secluded. Each has it's own portapotty and food locker and has access to the lake.
The water in the lakes seems quite nice and a great temperature.
Really the only downside is the 30km of gravel you have to drive to get here.

Jamie Jourdain
2021-08-14 22:08:05 GMT

Great lil getaway. Only 2 Bays of Sites. Yurts are seperate from Campground. Most sites are decent being deep and with privacy. The Yurts are amazing and a must. Not much to do or alot of walking to attraction views. Nopiming store is bout 5 mins down the road and have weird hours during the week. Open 1 hr in the morning and 3 during the late afternoon.

Mark Tully
2019-05-06 01:28:20 GMT

This campground is actually on Bird lake right below Tulabi Falls. So if you have a boat you will be boating on Bird. Beach is also on Bird and is nice and clean. Just a short walk to Tulabi falls viewing area, jumping rocks and scenic view hike. The Yurts have million dollar views (most of them, so look into which one you will be getting). They are also quite private. Closest food and gas is Nopiming Lodge (about 5 mins away)

Irene Guirguis
2022-10-30 23:33:33 GMT

Very remote, quiet and peaceful campground, nice beach , awesome trails . Tulabi falls view was breathtaking , very natural , long drive on gravel road worth it

Daniel Timmerman
2020-06-12 03:02:31 GMT

Nice remote Manitoba camping. Campsites are clean and so is the outhouse. A couple different short trails to the falls from easy to difficult. Beautiful scenery and the stars are so bright. Cliff jumping nearby too!

Daniel Stanicky
2021-01-06 03:10:12 GMT

Great campground if you're ok with no modern bathrooms. The sites were quite large. The site we had lots of space.
Very nice place. Worth the drive down the gravel road. Cell service was excellent

anastasia kiva
2018-10-07 17:41:22 GMT

It's true what others say - this place is as "backcountry" as Canadian camping gets. There isn't a single Timmy's or a fast-food place on the drive here from Winnipeg after you leave the city but this park is definitely worth it. The trails in Tulabi Falls aren't marked but that almost adds to the fun of climbing the massive boulders that surround the falls (my boyfriend calls them large rapids). We stayed in one of the beautiful, new yurts and had our own deck with a firepit overlooking the lake. The parking was adjacent to our yurt, which was pet friendly, but others are a bit further. There is electricity and cell service around the yurts. The "backcountry" camping sites don't have cell service and are a bit of a trek to get to, but each comes with its own porta-potty and a bear box. I can vouch that there are bears in the area. We encountered a bear in the middle of the road on our drive up and a fox crossed the road on our drive out. Be on the lookout for critters and drive carefully, especially on the gravel road leading to the beautiful Tulabi Falls

Justin hunstad
2021-06-30 20:24:28 GMT

Such a gorgeous place. Everytime I go I seem to discover more.enjoyable spots. Cliffjumping, a beautiful lookout spot to overlook the lake. Rapids/falls that are easily accessible. There is campsites that require a boat to get to as well as portage over the land. I'd love to try that for my next trip

Jayson Plett
2022-08-18 14:09:07 GMT

Had an awesome 3 night camping trip! Everything is close by and within walking distance. Campsite was private with lots of daytime shade.

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Town in Manitoba, Canada

Lac du Bonnet is a town in Manitoba, Canada located 115 km northeast of Winnipeg on the west shore of the Winnipeg River. It is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Lac du Bonnet. The word "Bonnet" is pronounced by locals as "bonny." source

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