Nearly two-dozen Manitoba provincial campgrounds cancelling bookings due to wet weather
The province has begun contacting campers affected by a decision to keep more than a dozen sites completely closed through the opening weekend of the provincial camping season, which was slated to begin Friday, May 13.
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