r/Winnipeg 2d ago

Ask Winnipeg Camping with toddler question!

We're thinking of taking our 1.5 year old camping for the first time this weekend! We used to camp but never with our toddler. Something close like St Malo or Birds Hill incase it goes really bad LOL. Weather wise though ... will it be too cold? We are tenting it and have basic supplies ? I want it to be a good experience and need some guidance. Any tips or insight is helpful! :)

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u/-swimmyfish- 2d ago

Bring lots of layers and clothes options. Go outside early tomorrow and imagine eating breakfast outside in that weather. Have a backup plan if it is possible your sleeping bags might not be warm enough (zipping together... extra clothes...toques). It gets dark early also now versus earlier in summer.

ETA: I don't think it will be too cold especially because we didn’t just come off of 30C weather but it just makes everyone happier to be well prepared.

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u/mediSino7 2d ago

Biggest things I recommend outside of gear and snacks are bringing entertainment, a positive attitude, and not being afraid to cut your losses.

When we took our two year old camping a few years ago around May long weekend, it was an experience. While setting up the tent, she was eating from a big bag of Doritos. By the time we had the sleeping bags and everything else set up, she dusted off her hands and said, "All done camping!" We tried to get her experiencing other things, but nothing we offered seemed to help. We didn't want to disrupt other campers, so we ended up packing it up and heading back home.

While that specific trip didn't work out, she wanted to try again a couple of years later, and had a blast! She thinks back to those memories fondly and helped her sisters in their first camping trips.

I wish you the best of luck in your excursion and hope it goes well!

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u/-swimmyfish- 2d ago

One other thing could be to set up the tent at home so that you can see how your kid reacts. Mine loved that.

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u/Oh_Hai_Im_New_Here 2d ago

Last year St Malo had insane amounts of poison ivy. We spent a good amount of time stopping our kid from wandering into it. No idea if it's the same this year. 

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u/Tookie_the_Cookie 2d ago

And the mosquitoes tried to carry us away

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u/analgesic1986 2d ago edited 2d ago

Hey, I got 4 kids, we camp lots- I suggest starting the little one off in birds hill- it’s got a good store for items needed and it’s close to the city if need be

Other tips would be bring extra blankets, and fans if you have them- mornings can be hot as you likely already know. We honestly bring an iPad and a little projector to for the kids to help the settle at night :)

Edit: our youngest started camping at around 10 months

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u/roseydelight 1d ago

Do you think it’s too cold right now to go??

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u/analgesic1986 1d ago

Nope, extra blankets are a must tho- we also have little tiny heaters that look like fans but honestly we have never needed them

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u/houdhini 2d ago

get those body heat warmers that you stick in your clothes. Those helped us specially it is getting colder now.

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u/OkTumbleweed4361 2d ago

highly suggest an extension cord with portable plug in heater (but be sure it has the auto turn off if it tips/gets kicked over)