Your camping plans just got wetter
Morning from the Central Plains — here's what's moving through Portage today. You know, we talk a lot about the Trans-Canada and the rail lines moving goods, but sometimes it’s the weather that moves everything, or in this case, stops it. It looks like a good chunk of Northern Manitoba is still getting hammered by this spring weather, pushing back the start of camping season. It’s not just an inconvenience up north; it echoes right here, even down by the Diversion.
Delayed Starts and Local Impacts
Every May long weekend, folks from Portage la Prairie pack up the truck, maybe grab a few things from the co-op on Saskatchewan Avenue, and head out. A good many of us look north for those early season camping trips, especially if the Delta Marsh hasn't quite warmed up enough for fishing. Hearing about provincial parks staying shut up there, that just means more people are going to be trying to find a spot closer to home, or changing their plans entirely.
* **More Pressure on Local Spots:** Expect Island Park to be busier than usual if these delays continue. * **A Shift in Weekend Plans:** Fewer people heading north means more folks sticking around town, maybe even a boost for local businesses at the Portage Mall or down by Stride Place. * **Thinking About the Land:** It’s a good reminder that even as we plan our weekends, the land dictates a lot. These parks aren't just closed for a laugh; it’s because the conditions are still too wet, too cold, or maybe the access roads are still underwater.
It might seem far away, those northern parks, but the ripple effect means something for us right here in Portage. It means we adapt, just like we always do with the spring thaw.
Morning from the Central Plains — here's what's moving through Portage today. The crew on the morning show covers all the angles on this kind of news. Check 'em out at mornings.live.