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Neepawa Lion’s Riverbend Campground
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June 23, 2015
Neepawa, Manitoba
by: Timothy W. Shire
images by: Judy Shire
Neepawa, Manitoba
by: Timothy W. Shire
images by: Judy Shire
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This being Manitoba it was no surprise to encounter significant mosquito populations but in this case there is a natural cure. Spotted throughout the campgrounds are outstanding purple martin condominiums and just sit back for a minute and watch them whistle by in seemingly endless numbers.
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Being alongside such a highly travelled highway there is a constant flow of campers staying for the night or for several days. In our site the one neighbour was from Manitoba and the other side was from Ontario, like us both were on the road Friday.
Saskatchewan has its extensive regional park system but Manitoba depends on both private and community campgrounds so there are lots of places to park but they vary considerably from one place to another.
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There are two factors to be considered campground WIFI is limited by the number of users and can vary throughout the day but the providers deliberately set their systems to underperform so that visitors will not use streaming video services. The second factor is the state of WIFI is not robust at this time. In time better technology is sure to come but until it does most services will be like this one to slow to even engage the speed testing app.
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While Judy was out walking, I remained in the unit a bit tired from the day’s driving. However, I spent most of the time caught up in the wonder of the purple martins. Individually and in groups they were constantly flying by and often landing in large groups on the lawn. The population of these birds in the area must be staggering.
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The following morning we were on our way and hustled into Winnipeg. Almost all of highway #16 from Yorkton to Winnipeg is under some form of construction.
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