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MANITOBA PROVINCIAL PARKS THE 2010 SEASONAL CAMPER S GUIDE Manitoba's Provincial Parks offer you the enjoyment of outdoor living and an opportunity to be close to nature with your family and friends. Manitoba Conservation wants your season with us to be a pleasant one. Please help everyone to enjoy Manitoba's Provincial Parks by ensuring that your camping activities do not disrupt the activities of others. The following document outlines The Rules that must be followed by all persons enjoying Manitoba s seasonal campgrounds. Natural Resource Officers and Park Patrol Officers are working in our parks to ensure a peaceful, safe and enjoyable camping experience for everyone. Rules are established under THE PROVINCIAL PARKS ACT, and REGULATIONS, and must be observed by all park users. Failure to comply with these rules may result in enforcement actions by Natural Resource Officers or Park Patrol Officers and could include cancellation of your camping permit, without compensation, eviction for up to 21 days, possible charges, your disqualification from next season s draw, and a ban from provincial parks for up to one year. YOUR SEASON WITH US 1. Season: Seasonal campsites are intended for use of the permit holder and their immediate family which is generally defined as parent(s) and their children under the age of eighteen with the possible addition of a grandparent or similar relative. The seasonal camping permit grants the permit holder the right to occupy a specified campsite for the period listed on the enclosed schedule of Seasonal Camping Dates and Prices. At the Beginning and End of Season Your seasonal camping fee covers the term of your seasonal camping permit (Units On to Units Off dates). In some instances, certain seasonal campgrounds may allow the early setup or later removal of camping units, depending on weather and site conditions. (Check with the appropriate district office.) In the event that you are permitted access (i.e. with permit) to your seasonal site either before your Units On or after your Units Off dates, you are required to pay nightly camping fees. Please remember that you must acquire a nightly camping permit that allows you to occupy the campsite. If your camping unit is present without permission (i.e. no permit) on site before or after the term of your seasonal camping permit, you are subject to: - having your camping unit towed at your expense - charges for occupying park land without a permit - and, nightly camping fees for each night the camping unit occupied the site Seasonal permit holders who require winter storage in a designated Winter Storage area, must obtain a Winter Storage Permit by the Units Off date at the local district office and/or campground office. Winter Storage Permits are not sold after this date. Please see the section entitled Winter Storage of your Camping Unit for more information. 2. Transferability and Refundability: Seasonal camping permits are neither transferable nor refundable. The renting, subletting or assigning of camping units, camping privileges or campsites is not permitted. 2010 Seasonal Camper s Guide

3. Siting Your Camping Unit: Those with permits for the 2010 season must place their camping units on their respective selected sites within 22 days of campground opening (See enclosed schedule of Seasonal Camping Dates and Prices). Failure to comply with this requirement could result in the revocation of all rights to the site(s) in question unless prior arrangements have been made through the local district office (See enclosed Department Contact List). 4. Temporary Removal of Your Camping Unit: If you are vacating your campsite for a period of time (e.g. vacation) you are required to submit the document entitled Notification of Removal of Camping Unit from Seasonal Campground (available at the draws and from district offices) to the Campground Office or the District Office. This document must state the date you are removing your camping unit and the date you will be placing it back on your site and must be signed by either the local Natural Resource Officer or a Campground Attendant. If a request to temporarily remove your unit is not received in writing, the site may be deemed vacant, your permit cancelled and the site redistributed. 5. Cleaning Up Your Campsite: When vacating the campsite at the end of the season, the permittee must remove all personal property and restore the site to its original condition. Failure to do so may result in charges and disqualification from next season's draw. 1. Structures and Equipment on the Campsite: SETTING UP YOUR CAMPSITE Seasonal camping is an ideal way to vacation in Manitoba's great outdoors. However, the proliferation of temporary structures and increased storage of recreational equipment on campsites can be an intrusion on the natural environment that attracts visitors to parks. Manitoba Conservation wants campers to vacation in comfort and encourages the maintenance of our natural surroundings in an uncluttered state. Please respect our parks and campgrounds by following these guidelines. In order to be considered occupied, a campsite must contain a camping unit (i.e. tent, tent-trailer, camper-truck, camping trailer, fifth-wheel, or motor home). Only one camping unit per campsite is permitted. All camping units other than tents must display valid registration. The maximum aggregate size (the footprint ) of all allowable structures on a campsite cannot exceed 460 sq. ft. A. Allowable structures for Seasonal Campsites in all parks are: - one camping unit (i.e. tent, tent-trailer, camper-truck, camping trailer, fifth-wheel, or motor home) - one additional sleeping tent - one ground level deck or patio that is wooden, carpet or other material that has a tarp, roll-out awning or fixed roof. Note: If the ground level deck or patio does not have a tarp, roll-out awning, or fixed roof it is not considered part of the 460 sq. ft. footprint, but the site is limited to only one ground level deck or patio, with or without a roof-like structure and it must fit within the site. B. Additional allowable structures (park specific) that must fit within the 460 sq. ft. footprint are: Whiteshell, Nopiming and other specified parks (check with the appropriate district office): - one screened dining tent or cabana or add-a-room not to exceed the footprint of the camping unit, up to a maximum of 144 sq. ft. (e.g. if the camping unit is only 120 sq. ft., the dining tent, cabana, or add-a-room cannot exceed 120 sq. ft.) Whiteshell and Nopiming only: - one free standing shed not to exceed 100 sq.ft. This shed may not be constructed of canvas, fabric or similar material 2010 Seasonal Camper s Guide

C. In addition to the above structures, the following equipment is permitted on a campsite if space allows, and they are not considered part of the footprint. - one motor vehicle - one boat and trailer combination or utility trailer The combination of the camping unit, all allowable structures and equipment may not overflow the defined campsite provided and the campsite must not be modified or enlarged in any way by the destruction or removal of existing natural features, or the movement of curbs, timbers or boulders placed for site definition. Structures or equipment other than those listed above are not permitted. Fencing structures or the use of vertical tarps are not allowed. 2. Length of Your Camping Unit: Camping unit length may not exceed the maximum allowable length that has been established for each campsite. Where applicable, maps indicating maximum allowable lengths, will be available at the seasonal draws. 3. Refrigerators on the Campsite: In order to reduce electrical consumption and help improve campground aesthetics, a fridge is permitted only if it is housed inside either the camping unit, a cabana, screened dining tent or storage shed. A fridge must be locked or located within a locked structure. Be advised that a fridge in a cabana and/or tent may attract bears or other problem wildlife. 4. Telephone Installation: Installation of private telephone or cable lines will not be permitted in areas designated for seasonal camping. 5. Site Inspections: Site inspections will be conducted by regional staff in early June to identify any issues pertaining to allowable structures, equipment or camping footprint. If a campsite is deemed noncompliant, the permit holder must resolve any concerns within two weeks of inspection or risk forfeiture of their seasonal camping permit and or disqualification from next season s draw. CONSIDER YOUR FELLOW CAMPERS 1. Excessive Noise: Excessive noise is not permitted at any time. Please observe the campground quiet time between 11:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. The use of loud equipment, e.g. chain saws, radios, generators, etc. during quiet hours is prohibited. Please remember that even during daytime hours, excessive noise that is disturbing to other campers is not acceptable. 2. Generators: Except under the authority of an officer, in addition to campground quiet hours of 11:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m., generators may not be in use if the permit holder and/or immediate family is not present on the site. 3. Consumption of Alcohol: Alcoholic beverages may be consumed only in the permit holder's camping unit and on his/her assigned site, and in accordance with the requirements of The Liquor Control Act and under The Provincial Parks Act and Regulations. Remember: Possession or consumption of liquor is prohibited in seasonal campgrounds from Thursday to Monday of the May long weekend. Additional restrictions may be applied in an effort to support the quiet and peaceful enjoyment of our provincial parks by Manitobans and visitors. 4. Pets: All pets must be kept leashed, tied up, caged or under physical control at all times. Pet owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets. 5. Disturbances: Any disturbance which intrudes on another camper is not permitted. The permit holder shall ensure that nothing done by himself/herself or others using the site will obstruct, interrupt or interfere with the quiet, peaceful use and enjoyment of provincial park lands by any other person including, but not limited to: damaging property, fighting, screaming, playing loud music, using insulting or obscene language, drunkenness, etc. In the event of any disturbance, Natural Resource Officers or Park Patrol could apply enforcement action, up to and including the 2010 Seasonal Camper s Guide

cancellation of the seasonal camping permit, without compensation, and a ban from provincial parks for up to one year. 6. Entering the Campground after 11:00 P.M.: Only persons returning to their designated campsites are allowed into campgrounds after 11:00 p.m. Vehicles entering campgrounds after 11:00 p.m. may be restricted. 7. Guests: Guests are allowed after 11:00 p.m. on an occasional basis, as long as the maximum number of adults, including the permit holder, does not exceed four. All persons, including guests, must be accommodated within the allowable equipment and structures. 8. Use of the Site by Others: The permit holder is responsible for the conduct of all persons using the site, regardless of whether or not those persons use the site with or without the permission of the permit holder. 9. Only One Motor Vehicle Per Campsite: Park visitors must leave their vehicles in designated parking areas. Only one vehicle is permitted on each campsite unless otherwise specified. CAMPGROUND SAFETY IS EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY 1. Children at Play: Children regularly play in campgrounds. Please use caution when driving your vehicle or moving your camping unit. Don't endanger others. 2. Maximum Speed of 20 km/hr: The speed limit in campgrounds is 20 km/hr. All motor vehicles operated in campgrounds must meet requirements of THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT. Motor vehicles not defined by the Act (e.g. ATVs) are prohibited, or restricted to areas or trails where provided. 3. Do Not Feed Wildlife: Feeding wildlife can be harmful to both the animals and people who come into contact with them. 4. Don't Give Bears a Bad Name: Bears can cause serious injury and damage property. No matter how tame they appear to be, they are wild animals. Do not feed or harass them! Do not leave food or garbage out. Report a problem bear to your Natural Resource Officer or Park Patrol Officer. Note: Increasingly, bears are being drawn to bird feeders in our campgrounds. Manitoba Conservation requests that campers not set up bird feeders, including hummingbird feeders, as they attract bears. 5. Emergency Removal of Equipment: Manitoba Conservation reserves the right to evacuate all campers in the event of an emergency. We advise that all structures and equipment be maintained in a moveable state in the event that such an evacuation is necessary. 6. Campfires: Fires are prohibited except in designated firepits. If a campsite does not have a designated firepit, then a wood-burning device (e.g. woodstove) is permitted, providing that it has been approved by a Natural Resource Officer or Park Patrol Officer. Campfires must be extinguished if site is left unoccupied. Firewood, where provided, is for campsite permit holders' use only. Removal of firewood from a provincial park is prohibited. The unauthorized collection of any living or dead vegetation for fuelwood is prohibited in Manitoba provincial parks. The burning of elm is not permitted. The burning of plastics, metal, glass and leftover food, including bones, is not permitted. 7. Firearms: Discharging a firearm or possession of a loaded firearm within 300 meters of any developed area (e.g. campground) is prohibited at all times. Please note that there may be additional park specific restrictions. Contact your local district office. 2010 Seasonal Camper s Guide

8. Fireworks: Use of fireworks is prohibited in Manitoba's provincial parks. 9. Glass Containers: Broken glass can be dangerous to visitors, staff, pets and wildlife. Whenever possible, please use plastic containers or cans. Let s all do our part to keep parks clean and safe. CLEAN CAMPGROUNDS ARE FUN TO VISIT 1. Site Maintenance: The permittee shall be responsible for maintaining the campsite in a clean and sanitary condition at all times. 2. Disposal of Waste Water: Waste water shall be disposed of into sealed receptacles, trailer sanitary stations or sewer drains where provided. Discharge of grey water into sullage pits or onto the ground is prohibited. 3. Disposal of Garbage: Use refuse containers for the disposal of all discarded material. Littering can destroy the campground's natural environment, and attract animals such as bears. 4. Recycle: Many parks have recycling programs. Please acquaint yourself with these programs and help reduce waste. 5. Disposal of Ashes: Safely dispose of extinguished firepit, barbecue and cigarette ashes in a sealed garbage bag and refuse containers. 6. Damage to Trees and Shrubs: Do not strip bark from trees or otherwise injure them. Trees are damaged when the bark is stripped, tarps are tied or fastened to a tree, or when nails are driven into them. Damaged trees and shrubs are more likely to be destroyed by fungus or disease. WINTER STORAGE OF YOUR CAMPING UNIT Many campgrounds in the Whiteshell, Duck Mountains, Porcupine Forest and Hecla Provincial Park offer winter storage of your camping unit. Check with the appropriate district office for availability. Winter storage is only permitted in designated areas. All camping units placed in storage must have a winter storage permit posted in a clearly visible area on the camping unit and are required to have a valid registration. Winter Storage payment is due by the Units Off date. (See the Seasonal Camping Dates and Prices Schedule in this package.). Failure to comply with the requirements of winter storage will result in the removal of the camping unit from the winter storage area at the owner's expense as well as disqualification from next season s draw. Access to winter storage facilities will be available to seasonal camping permit holders from September 6, 2010 to the campground s Units Off date. Only seasonal campers from the current year are allowed to purchase a Winter Storage Permit and place their unit in a Winter Storage Area. Each Winter Storage Area has a maximum capacity and the number of available permits is limited to the capacity of the area. Winter Storage Permits are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Winter storage permits will be available for purchase at the appropriate district office and/or campground office starting in early June. 2010 Seasonal Camper s Guide

DEPARTMENT CONTACT LIST Manitoba Conservation district staff will be available as of the May Long Weekend to address any of your seasonal camping concerns. Once you have sited your camping unit, please direct any inquiries or concerns regarding your campsite to the appropriate district office listed below. PARK / CAMPGROUND DISTRICT OFFICE PHONE NUMBER Asessippi Provincial Park Roblin (204) 937-2181 Bakers Narrows Provincial Park Flin Flon (204) 687-1640 Clearwater Lake Provincial Park Campers Cove The Pas (204) 627-8287 Clearwater Lake Provincial Park Pioneer Bay The Pas (204) 627-8287 Duck Mountain Provincial Park Childs Lake Roblin (204) 937-2181 Duck Mountain Provincial Park Wellman Lake Swan River (204) 734-3429 Duck Mountain Provincial Park Blue Lakes Grandview (204) 546-5000 Grand Beach Provincial Park Grand Beach (204) 754-5040 Grass River Provincial Park Gyles Cranberry Portage (204) 472-3331 Grass River Provincial Park Iskwasum Cranberry Portage (204) 472-3331 Grass River Provincial Park Reed Lake Cranberry Portage (204) 472-3331 Hecla / Grindstone Provincial Park (Gull Harbour) Riverton (204) 378-2945 Hnausa Beach Provincial Park Winnipeg Beach (204) 389-2752 Lundar Beach Provincial Park Lundar (204) 762-5229 Manipogo Provincial Park Winnipegosis (204) 656-7030 Moose Lake Provincial Park Sprague (204) 437-2348 Nopiming Provincial Park Beresford Lake Lac du Bonnet (204) 345-1400 Nopiming Provincial Park Black Lake Lac du Bonnet (204) 345-1400 Paint Lake Provincial Park Lakeview Thompson (204) 677-6640 Paint Lake Provincial Park Paint Lake Thompson (204) 677-6640 Porcupine Forest North Steeprock Lake Swan River (204) 734-3429 Porcupine Forest Whitefish Lake Swan River (204) 734-3429 Rainbow Beach Provincial Park Dauphin (204) 622-2106 Rivers Provincial Park Brandon (204) 726-6441 St. Ambroise Provincial Park Portage la Prairie (204) 239-3204 St. Malo Provincial Park Steinbach (204) 346-6118 2010 Department Contact List

PARK / CAMPGROUND DISTRICT OFFICE PHONE NUMBER Stephenfield Provincial Park Manitou (204) 242-2950 Turtle Mountain Provincial Park Adam Lake Boissevain (204) 534-2028 Turtle Mountain Provincial Park Max Lake Boissevain (204) 534-2028 Watchorn Provincial Park Ashern (204) 768-2368 Wekusko Falls Provincial Park Snow Lake (204) 358-2521 Whiteshell Provincial Park Betula Lake Seven Sisters (204) 348-4004 Whiteshell Provincial Park Big Whiteshell Lake Rennie (204) 369-3153 Whiteshell Provincial Park Brereton Lake Rennie (204) 369-3153 Whiteshell Provincial Park Caddy Lake Falcon (204) 349-2201 Whiteshell Provincial Park Dorothy Lake Seven Sisters (204) 348-4004 Whiteshell Provincial Park Falcon Lake (Lakeshore) Falcon (204) 349-2201 Whiteshell Provincial Park Falcon Lake (Toniata Beach) Falcon (204) 349-2201 Whiteshell Provincial Park Nutimik Lake Seven Sisters (204) 348-4004 Whiteshell Provincial Park Opapiskaw Seven Sisters (204) 348-4004 Whiteshell Provincial Park West Hawk Lake Falcon (204) 349-2201 Whiteshell Provincial Park White Lake Rennie (204) 369-3153 2010 Department Contact List

2010 CONDITIONS OF APPLICATION FOR A SEASONAL CAMPSITE 1. Only residents of Manitoba are eligible to participate in the draws for seasonal campsites. 2. Only one application per family shall be permitted. For the purpose of application, the term "family" is generally defined as parent(s) and their children under the age of 18 years. Note: Any applicant found to be submitting multiple applications under different names will forfeit their site, seasonal camping fees and will be disqualified from next season s draw. 3. a) The application form should include the valid licence plate number of the applicant's camping unit. b) If you are unable to provide a valid licence plate number for your camping unit at the time of application, then you must produce valid registration to the district office that administers the campground prior to siting your unit. If you fail to produce valid registration you will forfeit your seasonal camping site and the full fee. 4. Payment of the 2009/10 Winter Storage Fees by the 2009 Units Off Date, and compliance with the Conditions of Winter Storage listed on the Winter Storage Application. 5. The application must be accompanied with full payment by the required deadlines. Incomplete applications, applications without the required certified cheque, bank draft or money order, and applications received after the deadlines established in this and other public notices of the draws, will not be accepted. 6. Payment options for Winnipeg draw applicants include certified cheque, bank draft, money order (made payable to the Minister of Finance of Manitoba), Visa, MasterCard, as well as cash and debit payments for walk-in applicants at 200 Saulteaux Crescent. Telephone requests for credit card payment cannot be accepted, and your payment must be for the full amount of the appropriate seasonal camping fee. Payment options for Rural draw applicants include certified cheque, bank draft, money order (made payable to the Minister of Finance of Manitoba) and cash. (Please note that rural locations are not equipped to accept credit/debit card payments, and some are not equipped to accept cash.) REMEMBER: If you are paying by cheque, please make sure it is "CERTIFIED", otherwise it will be returned to you. For your application to be included in the draw, you will be responsible for ensuring that your payment reaches us before the deadline date. Please make sure the amount of your payment is consistent with the required fee of the campground you are applying for (see document entitled Seasonal Camping Dates and Prices ). 7. Should you decide to send your application by mail or by courier and it is not received by the deadline dates specified in this package it will not be accepted. It should be noted that consideration will not be given to the postmark date on the envelope or late courier deliveries. 8. The Winnipeg held draws will be conducted in a two draw process: a) An advance application draw will take place to determine draw order and to identify those applicants who should attend the site selection draw. b) The public site selection draw will determine site assignment. 2010 Application Information

9. Applications cannot be withdrawn once any draw has commenced (the advance computerized draw is conducted two weeks following the Winnipeg held draw application deadline date) except in cases where: a) Sites of adequate size or service level applied for do not remain. b) Authorization of the Seasonal Draw Manager is obtained prior to the draw. This authorization will be granted in exceptional circumstances only. Note: Applicants who withdraw for other reasons will forfeit their seasonal camping fees. 10. a) THE APPLICANT OR HIS/HER REPRESENTATIVE MUST BE PRESENT AT THE PUBLIC SITE SELECTION DRAW OR YOU WILL FORFEIT YOUR SEASONAL CAMPING FEE. b) The applicant must provide proof of identity. If the partner of the applicant (i.e. husband, wife, common law) selects a site, they must either provide a letter of authorization, or must have their name and signature represented on the application. c) A representative must provide written authorization from the applicant and proof of identity at the draw. (Please do not attach written authorization to the application.) d) A person acting as a representative of an applicant cannot represent more than one applicant in any one draw. 11. If the applicant is unsuccessful, one of three options is available: the "Closeout Draw", the "Standby List" or "Withdraw". i. Closeout Draw (for sites left unallocated after the Winnipeg held site selection draws) Following the completion of the Winnipeg held site selection draws; a separate and final draw is held for any sites not previously selected. Under the Closeout Draw option, the applicant is not obligated to accept any of the sites that might be available if the sites are not acceptable. In the event a site is not selected, a full refund will be issued following the Closeout Draw. ii. Standby List (for sites that are vacated throughout the season) If an applicant is unsuccessful, the applicant will automatically be placed on the Standby List for that campground in their draw order. A full refund will be issued following the draws, and the applicant will be contacted if a site becomes available. There is no obligation to accept sites that may become available. NOTE: Should an applicant select a lower level service site for a campground that offers more than one level of service, they would not be eligible to go on the Standby List. Once an applicant accepts a site, they cannot transfer to a different site at a later date. iii. Withdraw If the applicant is unsuccessful at a draw, he/she may simply withdraw and a full refund will be issued following the draws. 12. Should the applicant or his/her representative in any way contravene any condition respecting site selection as set out herein, his/her seasonal camping fee shall be forfeited and neither the applicant nor his/her representative shall be eligible to choose a site. NOTE: For any camper that is entitled to a refund, please note that refunds will not be issued until all draw records have been reconciled. It is expected that this reconciliation will be complete by approximately the middle of March. ALL REFUNDS ARE RETURNED BY CHEQUE. 2010 Application Information

SENDING IN YOUR APPLICATION 2010 ADDRESSES AND DEADLINES WINNIPEG HELD DRAWS FOR: APPLICATION TO BE SENT TO: DEADLINE Grand Beach Provincial Park Manitoba Conservation Friday, February 12, 2010 Hecla Provincial Park Seasonal Camping Program 4:30 p.m. Hnausa Beach Provincial Park Lundar Beach Provincial Park Moose Lake Provincial Park Nopiming Provincial Park St. Ambroise Provincial Park St. Malo Provincial Park Stephenfield Provincial Park Watchorn Provincial Park Whiteshell Provincial Park Box 42, 200 Saulteaux Crescent Winnipeg MB R3J 3W3 RURAL HELD DRAWS FOR: APPLICATION TO BE SENT TO: DEADLINE Clearwater Lake Provincial Park Manitoba Conservation Wednesday, February 17, 2010 Box 2550 3rd St and Ross Ave The Pas MB R9A 1M4 4:30 p.m. Bakers Narrows Provincial Park Manitoba Conservation Friday, March 5, 2010 Room 203 143 Main St Flin Flon MB R8A 1K2 4:30 p.m. Paint Lake Provincial Park Manitoba Conservation Friday, March 12, 2010 Box 28 59 Elizabeth Rd Thompson MB R8N 1X4 4:30 p.m. Rivers Provincial Park Manitoba Conservation Friday, March 26, 2010 1129 Queens Ave 4:30 p.m. Brandon MB R7A 1L9 Turtle Mountain Provincial Park Manitoba Conservation Friday, March 26, 2010 Box 820 Boissevain MB R0K 0E0 4:30 p.m. Rainbow Beach Provincial Park Manitoba Conservation Friday, March 26, 2010 27 2nd Ave S W 4:30 p.m. Dauphin MB R7N 3E5 North Steeprock Lake - Porcupine Forest Manitoba Conservation Friday, March 26, 2010 Whitefish Lake - Porcupine Forest Box 640 4:30 p.m. Wellman Lake Duck Mountain Provincial Park Swan River MB R0L 1Z0 Asessippi Provincial Park Manitoba Conservation Friday, March 26, 2010 Childs Lake - Duck Mountain Provincial Park Box 849 4:30 p.m. Roblin MB R0L 1P0 Blue Lakes Duck Mountain Provincial Park Manitoba Conservation Friday, March 26, 2010 Box 156 Grandview MB R0L 0Y0 4:30 p.m. Manipogo Provincial Park Manitoba Conservation Friday, March 26, 2010 Box 366 Winnipegosis MB R0L 2G0 4:30 p.m. Grass River Provincial Park Manitoba Conservation Friday, March 26, 2010 Box 130 Cranberry Portage MB R0B 0H0 4:30 p.m. Wekusko Falls Provincial Park Manitoba Conservation Friday, March 26, 2010 Box 339 506 Lakeshore Dr Snow Lake MB R0B 1M0 4:30 p.m. 2010 Application Dates and Deadlines

2010 SELECTION DATES AND TIMES FOR WINNIPEG COMPUTERIZED DRAWS WINNIPEG HELD DRAWS SITE SELECTION DATE TIME CAMPGROUND LOCATION Monday, March 8 5:30 p.m. Falcon Lake (Toniata Beach) The Winnipeg Convention Centre 6:30 p.m. Caddy Lake 375 York Avenue, Winnipeg 7:00 p.m. Brereton Lake 2 nd floor - Presentation Theatre 8:00 p.m. White Lake 8:30 p.m. Big Whiteshell (North Shore) 9:00 p.m. Big Whiteshell (South Shore) Tuesday, March 9 5:30 p.m. Lundar / Hnausa / Watchorn The Winnipeg Convention Centre 6:00 p.m. Nutimik (Blueberry,New,Old) 375 York Avenue, Winnipeg 7:30 p.m. Opapiskaw 2 nd floor - Presentation Theatre 8:00 p.m. Dorothy Lake 8:30 p.m. Betula Lake 9:00 p.m. Black Lake / Beresford Lake Wednesday, March 10 5:30 p.m. Moose Lake The Winnipeg Convention Centre 6:00 p.m. Falcon Lake (Lakeshore) 375 York Avenue, Winnipeg 8:30 p.m. West Hawk Lake 2 nd floor - Presentation Theatre Thursday, March 11 5:30 p.m. Hecla / Grindstone Gull Harbour The Winnipeg Convention Centre 6:00 p.m. Stephenfield 375 York Avenue, Winnipeg 7:00 p.m. St. Malo / St. Ambroise 2 nd floor - Presentation Theatre 8:00 p.m. Grand Beach Friday, March 12 5:30 p.m. CLOSEOUT DRAW Manitoba Conservation 200 Saulteaux Crescent, Winnipeg Boardroom A RURAL HELD DRAWS SITE SELECTION DATE TIME CAMPGROUND LOCATION Tuesday, February 23 7:00 p.m. Pioneer Bay The Pas Regional Library Annex 7:30 p.m. Campers Cove 53 Edwards Ave, The Pas Wednesday, March 17 7:00 p.m. Bakers Narrows Conservation Office, Flin Flon Tuesday, March 23 7:00 p.m. Paint Lake St Lawrence Hall Lakeview 114 Cree Rd Thompson Thursday, April 8 7:00 p.m. Turtle Mountain (Max/Adam Lakes) Conservation Office, Boissevain 451 North Railway St Thursday, April 8 7:00 p.m. Rivers Agricultural Extension Centre 1129 Queens Avenue, Brandon Thursday, April 8 7:00 p.m. Iskwasum / Reed Lake Legion Hall 7:30 p.m. Gyles Cranberry Portage Tuesday, April 13 7:30 p.m. Wellman Lake Veterans Community Hall 8:15 p.m. North Steeprock Lake Legion Room, Swan River 8:45 p.m. Whitefish Lake Wednesday, April 14 4:00 p.m. Wekusko Falls Elks Hall, Snow Lake Saturday, April 17 10:00 a.m. Childs Lake Legion Hall, Grandview 11:00 a.m. Blue Lake Saturday, April 17 1:30 p.m. Asessippi Elks Hall, Russell Monday, April 19 7:00 p.m. Manipogo Kinsman Hall 8:00 p.m. Rainbow Beach Mountain Rd N, Dauphin 2010 Application Dates and Deadlines

2010 SEASONAL CAMPING SITES NUMBER OF CAMPSITES BY LEVEL OF SERVICE LOCATION BASIC ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL WATER FULLY SERVICED Asessippi Provincial Park 14 14 Bakers Narrows Provincial Park 28 Clearwater Lake Provincial Park - Campers Cove 30 - Pioneer Bay 7 Duck Mountain Provincial Park - Childs Lake 49 - Wellman Lake 29 - Blue Lake 56 Grand Beach Provincial Park - Bay 10 20 - Bay 11 18 - Bay 12 13 Grass River Provincial Park - Gyles 25 - Iskwasum 13 - Reed Lake 5 Hecla Prov Park (Gull Harbour) - Bay 2 6 - Bay 3 32 Hnausa Beach Provincial Park 5 Lundar Beach Provincial Park 2 6 Manipogo Provincial Park 9 8 Moose Lake Provincial Park 10 10 Nopiming Provincial Park - Beresford Lake 9 - Black Lake 28 Paint Lake Provincial Park - Paint Lake 51 49 - Lakeview 6

NUMBER OF CAMPSITES BY LEVEL OF SERVICE LOCATION BASIC ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL WATER FULLY SERVICED Porcupine Forest - North Steeprock Lake 15 - Whitefish Lake 42 Rainbow Beach Provincial Park 37 Rivers Provincial Park 10 8 St. Ambroise Provincial Park 3 4 St. Malo Provincial Park - Bay 7 18 - Bay 8 11 Stephenfield Provincial Park 44 Turtle Mountain Provincial Park - Adam Lake (Oskar Bay) 8 - Max Lake 5 Watchorn Provincial Park 10 Wekusko Falls Provincial Park 9 25 Whiteshell Provincial Park - Betula Lake 22 - Big Whiteshell Lake (North Shore) 20 - Big Whiteshell Lake (South Shore) 92 - Brereton Lake 25 36 - Caddy Lake 5 17 - Dorothy Lake 31 - Falcon Lake (Lakeshore) 49 69 - Falcon Lake (Toniata Beach) 35 - Nutimik Lake (Blueberry) 46 - Nutimik Lake (New) Bay 4 29 - Nutimik Lake (New) Bay 6 19 - Nutimik Lake (Old) 63 - Opapiskaw - Bay 5 23 - West Hawk Lake 71 44 - White Lake 25 6

Campground 2010 Seasonal Camping Dates and Prices Units "On" and "Off" Dates Occupancy Deadline Date Basic Service Electrical Service Electrical Water Service Asessippi May 14 to Sep 12 June 5, 2010 $624.75 $767.55 n/a n/a Bakers Narrows May 21 to Sep 6 June 12, 2010 n/a $614.25 n/a n/a Clearwater - Campers Cove May 21 to Sep 6 June 12, 2010 n/a $614.25 n/a n/a Clearwater - Pioneer Bay May 21 to Sep 6 June 12, 2010 n/a $614.25 n/a n/a Duck Mountain - Blue Lakes May 14 to Oct 11 June 5, 2010 $699.83 n/a n/a n/a Duck Mountain - Childs Lake May 14 to Sep 12 June 5, 2010 $481.95 n/a n/a n/a Duck Mountain - Wellman Lake May 14 to Sep 12 June 5, 2010 n/a $696.15 n/a n/a Grand Beach May 21 to Sep 6 June 12, 2010 $456.75 $582.75 n/a n/a Grass River - Gyles May 21 to Sep 6 June 12, 2010 $425.25 n/a n/a n/a Grass River - Iskwasum May 21 to Sep 6 June 12, 2010 $425.25 n/a n/a n/a Grass River - Reed Lake May 21 to Sep 6 June 12, 2010 $425.25 n/a n/a n/a Hecla - Gull Harbour May 14 to Sep 12 June 5, 2010 $517.65 $660.45 n/a n/a Hnausa Beach May 14 to Sep 12 June 5, 2010 n/a $624.75 n/a n/a Lundar Beach May 21 to Sep 6 June 12, 2010 $551.25 $677.25 n/a n/a Manipogo May 14 to Sep 12 June 5, 2010 $589.05 $731.85 n/a n/a Moose Lake May 14 to Sep 6 June 5, 2010 $352.80 $487.20 n/a n/a Nopiming - Beresford May 14 to Oct 11 June 5, 2010 $609.53 n/a n/a n/a Nopiming - Black Lake May 14 to Sep 12 June 5, 2010 $481.95 n/a n/a n/a Paint Lake - Lakeview May 21 to Sep 6 June 12, 2010 $396.30 n/a n/a n/a Paint Lake - Paint Lake May 21 to Sep 6 June 12, 2010 $514.50 $632.10 n/a n/a Porcupine Forest - North Steeprock Lake May 14 to Sep 12 June 5, 2010 $481.95 n/a n/a n/a Porcupine Forest - Whitefish Lake May 14 to Sep 12 June 5, 2010 $481.95 n/a n/a n/a Rainbow Beach May 14 to Sep 12 June 5, 2010 n/a $767.55 n/a n/a Rivers May 14 to Sep 12 June 5, 2010 $624.75 $767.55 n/a n/a St. Ambroise Beach May 21 to Sep 6 June 12, 2010 $330.75 $456.75 n/a n/a St. Malo May 14 to Sep 12 June 5, 2010 $517.65 $660.45 n/a n/a Stephenfield May 14 to Sep 12 June 5, 2010 n/a $660.45 n/a n/a Turtle Mountain - Adam Lake May 14 to Sep 12 June 5, 2010 n/a n/a $803.25 n/a Turtle Mountain - Max Lake May 14 to Sep 12 June 5, 2010 $481.95 n/a n/a n/a Watchorn May 14 to Sep 6 June 5, 2010 $352.80 n/a n/a n/a Wekusko Falls May 21 to Sep 6 June 12, 2010 $456.75 $582.75 n/a n/a Whiteshell - Betula Lake May 14 to Oct 11 June 5, 2010 $474.08 n/a n/a n/a Whiteshell - Big Whiteshell (North Shore) May 14 to Oct 11 June 5, 2010 $474.08 n/a n/a n/a Whiteshell - Big Whiteshell (South Shore) May 14 to Oct 11 June 5, 2010 $654.08 n/a n/a n/a Whiteshell - Brereton Lake May 14 to Oct 11 June 5, 2010 $564.38 $744.98 n/a n/a Whiteshell - Caddy Lake May 14 to Oct 11 June 5, 2010 $564.38 $744.98 n/a n/a Whiteshell - Dorothy Lake May 14 to Oct 11 June 5, 2010 n/a $744.98 n/a n/a Full Service Whiteshell - Falcon (Lakeshore) May 14 to Oct 11 June 5, 2010 n/a $790.13 n/a $925.58 Whiteshell - Falcon (Toniata Beach)** May 14 to Oct 11 June 5, 2010 n/a $835.28 n/a n/a Whiteshell - Nutimik Lake May 14 to Oct 11 June 5, 2010 $564.38 n/a n/a n/a Whiteshell - Opapiskaw May 14 to Oct 11 June 5, 2010 $654.68 n/a n/a n/a Whiteshell - West Hawk May 14 to Oct 11 June 5, 2010 n/a $744.98 n/a $880.43 Whiteshell - White Lake May 14 to Oct 11 June 5, 2010 $564.38 $744.98 n/a n/a * SERVICES MAY BE AVAILABLE AT A REDUCED LEVEL BEFORE THE MAY LONG WEEKEND AND AFTER LABOUR DAY. CALL THE DISTRICT OFFICE FOR UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION. * FEES ARE DUE AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION. If you are willing to accept either level of service in order to obtain a site (where available), please submit the highest payment listed. If you obtain a seasonal site in the lower level of service, a cheque refund will be issued for the difference. 2010 Fee Chart

2010 MANITOBA CONSERVATION SEASONAL CAMPSITE APPLICATION PLEASE PRINT LAST NAME (PLEASE INCLUDE NAME OF SPOUSE, IF APPLICABLE) FIRST NAME AND MIDDLE INITIAL MAILING ADDRESS ONLY CITY PROV POSTAL CODE TELEPHONE: RESIDENCE EMAIL BUSINESS Campground applied for (YOU ARE ONLY ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR ONE CAMPGROUND) Camping unit to be placed on site: tent, tent-trailer, camper-truck, camping trailer, fifth-wheel, motor home, other (specify) Length of camping unit, only if length exceeds 20 ft.: Valid licence no. of camping unit, or, if not registered - PLEASE REMEMBER - You are required to produce a valid registration prior to siting your unit. Date of expiry of camping unit licence plate: I hereby apply for a seasonal campsite and enclose my certified cheque/money order/bank draft in the amount of $ payable to the Minister of Finance, Manitoba, as full payment of the seasonal permit fee if my application is successful. If my application is unsuccessful, this seasonal permit fee will be refunded to me in full. For the Winnipeg Draws only, credit and debit card payments will be accepted in person at 200 Saulteaux Crescent or by completing the following page if you will be mailing in your application. I understand that applications are restricted to one per family (parent(s) and their children under 18 years of age), and I certify that this is the only application made by me or on my behalf. I also understand and agree that if my representative or I am not present when my application is drawn my fee will be forfeited to the Province of Manitoba. I have read, understand and agree to comply with the stated conditions, regulations and rules within the Seasonal Camper s Guide and Conditions of Application. I also understand that any contravention of the rules and regulations governing occupancy of a site may result in revocation of all occupancy privileges as provided for in The Provincial Parks Act and all Regulations thereunder. SIGNATURE(S) OF 2010 APPLICANT(S) (SEE SECTION 10(B) UNDER CONDITIONS OF APPLICATION ) DATE Please return this application to the appropriate Manitoba Conservation office listed in the information package no later than the time and date deadline specified for this draw. Email and Fax submissions are not accepted. OFFICE USE ONLY

2010 MANITOBA CONSERVATION SEASONAL CAMPSITE APPLICATION CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS FOR WINNIPEG HELD DRAWS ONLY To pay by credit card when mailing in your application, please complete the following information and attach to your application. The following must correspond to the application. PLEASE PRINT LAST NAME FIRST NAME AND MIDDLE INITIAL Campground applied for (YOU ARE ONLY ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR ONE CAMPGROUND) CREDIT CARD INFORMATION - Please PRINT clearly NAME AS SHOWN ON CARD: Visa MasterCard #: Expiry Date AUTHORIZATION: (Signature of Card Holder) Amount: $