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In an effort to preserve the Churchill River Lodge's reputation of providing convenient and 
comfortable accommodations for fisherman, canoeists and eco tourists, we ask you to observe 
the following house rules during your stay; 



· Guest Cabins are set up as light housekeeping suites. Onsite staff will provide you with fresh 
towels and garbage/recycling removal. 

· Pets / animals are not allowed at the Lodge (Service animals are the exception).

· We are proud to offer you smoke-free accommodations. Any smoking should be done outside 
the cabins. Cigarette butts need to be disposed of properly.

· A fish cleaning station is located beside the campground. Please refrain from cleaning fish in 
the cabins. 

· We ask for your cooperation with local recycling and waste minimization initiatives. Leaf Rapids
is the first municipality in North America to introduce By-Law legislation banning single-use 
plastic shopping bags. Cloth shopping bags are provided in each cabin for your convenience. 
For more information visit www.bringyourbag.com or
www.townofleafrapids.ca

· If you plan on bringing your own watercraft, be sure to advise us. 

· Manitoba's fish are a shared resource, if future generations are to enjoy fishing, and value the 
chances of catching a trophy fish we need to look after our fish population now. We encourage 
you to include the use of barb less hooks and catch and release techniques in your boat.

· We suggest you to bring your own drinking water. 

· 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. are quiet hours. We ask that radios, stereos, TV's, etc., be operated in a 
manner that does not disturb others. 

· Seeing a bear can be one of the most memorable experiences of your wilderness vacation, but it 
is our responsibility to respect the bear in its home. Bear safety essentials: 
- Respect all bears - they all can be dangerous. 
- Never approach a bear. 
- Never attempt to feed a bear. 
- Be defensive - never surprise a bear. 
- Learn about bears. Anticipate and avoid encounters. 
- Know what to do if you encounter a bear. 
- Each bear encounter is unique. No hard and fast rules can be applied when dealing with a 
potentially complex situation. 

· Other onsite services; Payphone, gas, oil, angling licenses, tackle, and maps.

Government of Manitoba logo, Manitoba with bison- For updated ROAD CONDITIONS regardless of the time of year, call 1-877-627-6237, or visit here.

- Visit the town of Leaf Rapids Web site:  www.townofleafrapids.ca

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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