Your favourite camping spot might open late this year
Morning from the Gateway — here's what's moving in The Pas. You know, May long weekend is usually when everyone starts dusting off the RVs, checking the tackle boxes, and getting ready for that first real taste of summer up at Clearwater Lake. But if you're like me, you've been watching the weather, and it's not looking good for an early start to the camping season. Turns out, some of our provincial parks up north are going to have a delayed opening.
This isn't just a minor inconvenience; it's a real shift in our spring rhythm. We plan around these dates, right? Kids are out of school soon, and those first trips to the lake or along the Kelsey Trail are what we look forward to after a long winter. The cool, wet weather has kept things from drying out properly, meaning parks can't open safely or effectively. It reminds you that no matter how much we plan, nature always has the final say up here.
### What This Means for The Pas
* **Delayed Access:** Your usual May long trip to places like Clearwater Lake Provincial Park or even smaller local spots might need to wait a bit. Always check the Manitoba Parks website before heading out.
* **Economic Impact:** Less early tourism means fewer people stopping for gas, groceries, or supplies in town, which can sting local businesses that rely on the pre-summer rush.
* **Fire Season Implications:** While it's wet now, a delayed opening often means less controlled burning or preparation, which could have ripple effects when things eventually dry out. We know how quickly fire season can turn serious.
For us in The Pas, we’re used to adapting to the seasons, but this delay hits a bit different. It’s not just about a campfire; it’s about that first breath of fresh, lake air after the snow melts, that sense of community gathering. We’re resilient, though. We'll get out there when we can, and when we do, it'll feel even better.
Phil Flett, MiTL Sports Desk.
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