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Are you looking for the best provincial parks in Saskatchewan? You’re not alone! Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. We’ve looked through different sources to find the best options, including favorites like Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park - Saskatchewan, Grasslands National Park, and Moose Mountain Provincial Park.
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1Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park - Saskatchewan

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Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, located at the border of Alberta and Saskatchewan, is Canada's first provincial park. It features the picturesque Cypress Hills, reaching 580 meters high and offering a range of activities for nature enthusiasts. The park spans 400 square kilometers and boasts diverse landscapes including forests, wetlands, grasslands, bluffs, prairies, and hills. Visitors can enjoy camping, biking, hiking, skiing in winter months as well as water sports and wildlife watching.
Hands down, this is our favourite Provincial Park in SK. It has incredible amenities and something for everyone. Glorious vistas abound. The campsites are quite open/very low privacy due to the pines, but if you book the sites on the outside edges of the loops, they're better. Weather can be unpredictable at these elevations. We had hail and cold temps in July. The observatory and dark sky preserve are also a real treat!
Jason S — Google review
Cypress Hills were as beautiful as ever. Very quiet as we went in Sept. If you want activities go in summer. Was a bit smokey when we were there so view from lookout wasn't as good as usual .
Carl — Google review
Only got to spend 1 night on my way to Alberta. The park is located south of the town of Maple Creek. You can refill gas and buy necessities in here or do it in the park as they have a store, restaurant, and gas pump within it. There are many trails around , beach and many modern amenities. The trails are full of deer, and where there is deer, there are ticks. There is a golf course as well. This is a park well worth visiting with the family and for more than 1 day.
Vivian F — Google review
Grew up coming here. It's changed a lot, but it's a nice spot for families. There's always something going on. A bit more commercialization than the Elkwater side, so be aware of that if you're looking for seclusion and time in the bush.
Angie N — Google review
Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park is one of the most beautiful places in Saskatchewan. There are lots of things to explore. We tented in #67 in Terrace and the site was lovely. Terrace is quite sloped so plan where to raise your tent accordingly. Unfortunately it is quite open to site #23 and we had some loud talkers for neighbours. There was no patrol of the park to enforce the 24 quiet times. We had ear plugs and used them. Loch Leven was lovely to paddle, we launched off the beach, there is parking nearby. Conglomerate Cliffs are lovely, as is Bald Butte and more. Will definitely be back!
Patricia M — Google review
First time at Cypress Hills this year. It's a fantastic park. Would recommend at least 4 nights stay to take everything in. Washrooms were very clean, including the odd outhouse building. Nice warm showers you don't have to pay for and free campfire wood. Hiking trails are very well groomed. All employees in the park were very friendly. Hardly any tree coverage in the Meadows campground, would highly recommend selecting a site on the outer edge. Water craft rentals are very reasonably priced and enjoyable.
Jim P — Google review
Beautiful place to eat a quiet meal. Facilities were clean. Plenty of places to put garbage. The time of year we were there left the park pretty quiet. I would say when it is busy you are pretty close to your neighbor. That said, there are plenty of books and crannies to find some alone time. The scenery is to die for.
Dante M — Google review
Been there two years in a row now. Lots of walking/biking trails. General store has almost everything and is very reasonably priced. Enjoyed the ice cream and food at Dar’s Little Dipper. My only complaint is there is not much around for water/lakes but the small lake in the park is still fairly big enough to enjoy for a couple hours.
Peggy A — Google review
Hwy 21 South, Maple Creek, SK S0N 1N0, Canada•https://saskparks.tourismsaskatchewan.com/cypress-hills•+1 306-662-5411•Tips and more reviews for Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park - Saskatchewan

2Grasslands National Park

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Grasslands National Park is a vast protected grassland that offers rare native wildlife, hiking trails, and campgrounds with tent cabins. The park's east part features the Killdeer Badlands of the Rock Creek area, showcasing multicolored hues from exposed layers of various formations. This landscape holds many fossil deposits, including the first dinosaur remains discovered in Western Canada.
I agree with other reviews that said this park is under-rated. It was well worth the time and effort to come here. We stayed in the west side at Frenchman valley campsite in an o-tentic. Very comfy - even during a heat wave (cooled down nicely at night). Gorgeous sunset, amazing star gazing. We were lucky enough to cross paths with a bison and saw some other wildlife! Enjoyed the fireside chat hosted by the park staff. We had a fabulous time.
Lisa P — Google review
My husband and I visited the east side of the park last summer. The Badlands Parkway offers great vistas with magnificent views. For lunch, we had chicken salad sandwiches and iced tea at the red chairs. Impossible to do the whole park in one day. Next time we're in Saskatchewan, we'll the west side.
Daniel C — Google review
Absolutely special and unique. Undeveloped and wonderful. Spiritual. Saw more animals in a two hr drive than we saw in any month travelling around Canada for the past year!
Anne B — Google review
Take a drive out here and experience the beautiful serene landscape that has the abundance of history for any adventure. We loved the path, there are rental cabins here, probably try another trip. There is some gravel near the last mile or so, please no Lamborghini....have a safe trip if you go!
Preston I — Google review
Grasslands National Park is one of Canada’s least visited wild spaces, and that’s both so very good and too bad at the same time. It’s so very good because this unique and hauntingly beautiful ecosystem is fragile and would be damaged irreparably by too many intrusive visitors. And the lack of visitors - particularly relative to the immensity of the space - only enhances the emotive power of the place. Put simply, too many humans here would be a crime. But it’s too bad because the grandeur of the immense spaces reaches deep into one’s soul, acting as a balm against the manic pace of modern life and reminding us of nature's healing powers. More people need to experience these feelings; if they did perhaps they’d feel more connected to this fragile planet we call home and be more inclined to take better care of the natural gifts we’ve been given. During our three says of say hiking (we stayed at The Convent Inn in Val Marie) we lost ourselves (metaphorically) in the beauty of this place. Within 15 minutes of setting out on our first hike we caught a quick flash of movement in some rocks adjacent to the trail. Lo and behold, here was an endangered Greater Short-horned Lizard scampering about a mere metre off the trail. As if that weren’t enough, a few minutes later we had a reasonably close encounter with another endangered species - a Pronghorn Antelope scampering along a series of hills below the high trail we were tramping. This beautiful animal teased us with its presence for about ten minutes before disappearing for good. After about 30 minutes of walking the groomed trail gave way to cross-country trekking with no distinct trails to follow. Instead, one is expected to look for one metre high plasticized, painted trail guideposts spaced out at random intervals and distances. For the most part these are reasonably visible, but there were a number of times when we had to stop and stare - sometimes for ten minutes or longer - to find the next marker. While this can be disconcerting we managed to find all the markers and continue on our way with reasonable certainty that we were on the right track. *Note: this is a place where you want to bring a compass (and know how to use it) just in case you lose track of the trail. We hiked to our turnaround point, which just happened to overlook a vast Prairie Dog town (yes, they’re called towns). We set up for lunch and just listened to the sound of the town’s residents calling back and forth, their calls carried on the ever present breezes that also brought the scent of prairie grasses and wildflowers to our high perch. Finally, a word about the beautiful quiet of this place. You can spend hours walking, or sitting, and hear nothing more than the hum of pollinators, the rustling of grasses touched by the breeze, the occasional “yip” of Prairie Dogs, or the cry of a hawk gliding overhead. It’s one of the most magical and therapeutic places we’ve ever hiked. Highly recommended - but not for too many people!
Culinary S — Google review
I visited the east block on November 18, 2023. The experience was very cool since the landscape paired with snow made it look super unique (kind of like Antarctica). I recommend anyone to visit grasslands NP & do the ecotour drive like I did.
Denis — Google review
Absolutely incredible park. We camped in the East Block and did the scenic drive along the Badlands Parkway for the views. It was 28°C during the day and 8°C at night. We also drove over to the West Block for the eco-tour scenic route and got to see a herd of bison. Make sure you drive to the lookout on the back country loop in the West Block. Amazing place. Can't wait to revisit.
Rachel I — Google review
Loved this place! I went specifically for the endless sea of grass, wildlife, wild territory, backcountry camping and hiking. Don't expect trees and shade or swimming creeks to cool down. Very hot in July/August so bring lots of water, sun screen and cover up (we were wearing long sleeves). Great landscape and peace. Barely saw anyone there except two hikers and 3 or 4 cars, which is amazing. The staff at the entrance is great and helpful. Cool informative book and stops to complete by car to learn about the grasslands and the history of them. Beware of rattlesnakes, but 3 days in the country and we didn't see nor hear any. I encourage people to go visit greatly worth the detour! Very different than what most of us are used to for landscape and park. Great value to keep protecting and to discover.
Jessyca R — Google review
SK-4, Val Marie, SK, Canada•https://www.pc.gc.ca/grasslands?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=grassl…•+1 306-298-2257•Tips and more reviews for Grasslands National Park
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3Moose Mountain Provincial Park

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Moose Mountain Provincial Park is a scenic nature reserve characterized by rolling hills and an expansive trail network. It is anchored by a picturesque lakeside stone chalet visitor center, which unfortunately has limited hours of operation. The park offers visitors the opportunity to take peaceful walks along the shoreline and winding paths while enjoying stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Despite its popularity, Moose Mountain Provincial Park remains pristine thanks to its well-maintained facilities and tranquil atmosphere.
Moose Mountain Provincial Park is a hidden gem! The stunning landscapes and well-maintained trails offer something for everyone, from serene hikes to breathtaking viewpoints. The diverse wildlife and tranquil lakes make it perfect for nature lovers. Facilities are clean and accessible, enhancing the overall experience. A must-visit for anyone seeking adventure and relaxation in the great outdoors!
Saurav R — Google review
We enjoyed our stay here, we loved the very clean bathrooms and free showers! The park was very clean too. We got a spot by the lake thinking we'd be able to hangout at the shore but it's very weedy, mucky and rocky. The boat launch dock and the beach at the core area are the only nice places by the water. There was also a ton of black flies, like thousands. It was crazy. Also, there was hardly any signage for it, but there is tons of poison ivy around the campsites , especially on the trails that go down to the shore - be careful! I definitely recommend driving to the trail head of 'Birch Forest Trail' it was a beautiful and easy little nature walk with lots to see. We enjoyed our stay here overall.
Cassie W — Google review
Stayed at Fish Creek Campground a bit late in the season so the trees were starting to change colour, it was beautiful! The highlight of my stay was the camp host, Larry, and the artist colony! Larry and his dog, Canyon, came to greet me and answer any questions I had about the park my first evening. He also offered me a map, though the lovely young lady who checked me in made sure I had a map also. Every staff member I met was wonderful! The washrooms were clean and well stocked, and the showers were free, hot and clean! I can’t wait to visit again!
Kyan — Google review
Visiting Moose Mountain Provincial Park in Saskatchewan was an unforgettable experience. The breathtaking landscapes, lush greenery, the amazing but maybe overpriced gold course, and diverse wildlife made for an incredible adventure. The trails were well-maintained and offered varying levels of difficulty, catering to both novice hikers and seasoned adventurers. The facilities were clean and well-equipped, making the camping experience comfortable and enjoyable. The park staff were friendly and knowledgeable, providing helpful tips and ensuring a safe and pleasant visit for all. Whether you're looking to connect with nature, enjoy outdoor activities, or simply relax in a serene environment, Moose Mountain Provincial Park is the perfect destination. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a rejuvenating escape into nature and a great place to bring kids.
Dre P — Google review
It has been several years since we have been here. We stayed in Fisher Creek, the camping spots are well treed, with lots of free firewood. We also have electric bikes and enjoy touring around the park and the town. It is too bad the water slide park siting in decay, it was an excellent place back in its day.
Darren C — Google review
Great place to spend the day. Lots of things to do in the outdoor. ATV. Hiking, beach n beach inflatable park for the kids, biking, horse back riding tours, etc. I did a 2 hour quad trail. It was awesome all u need is an ATV national park permit valid driver license n liability insurance (if u have a quad).
Andres O — Google review
Lake side campsites are quite small and steep. Hard to level a camper, as well as the path down to the lake but beautiful once your set up. Not big enough to put out our awning, but well sheltered by trees. Perfect for a small group, definitely would go back.👍 Definitely a nice weekend getaway. site 203 fish Creek B
Levi G — Google review
This is our second time at moose mountain provincial park and it was just as nice as the first time. Being a weekday in September, it was quiet with just a few other people. That made it serene and lovely for a walk along the shoreline and down the path. The visitor centre was closed as it's only open Thursday to Sunday but we walked the grounds anyway. The facilities were spotless.
Stacey M — Google review
Kenosee Dr, Kenosee Lake, SK S0C 2S0, Canada•https://saskparks.tourismsaskatchewan.com/moose-mountain•+1 306-577-2600•Tips and more reviews for Moose Mountain Provincial Park

4Echo Valley Provincial Park

4.6
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Echo Valley Provincial Park, located in Saskatchewan, offers a perfect getaway for fishing and water enthusiasts with its two beaches and access to Echo and Pasqua Lakes. The park features Camp-Easy sites for easy booking and is an ideal destination for a hassle-free vacation. Visitors can enjoy epic views of the lakes from the drive-up rim viewpoint and experience stunning autumn colors by hiking on any of the nine trails leading off from the Hole in the Wall campground.
First time staying at Echo Valley, and we had a great time. We stayed three nights in one of the yurts, which is very worth the extra $$, particularly when you have a toddler. The yurt had nice bunk beds (others we’ve stayed in had one bed and the rest were cots). You’ll want to bring a fan or two if staying in the summer, it gets real stuffy in there. Campsite was clean and so were the bathrooms and showers, which were very close by. Visitor center was nice. Decent playgrounds. Of the two beaches, we preferred the one on Echo Lake; though it was a tad busier, the water was cleaner and the beach was smoother. Mini-golf and ice cream is a nice afternoon activity option. The hiking trails were well-maintained. Would love to return and explore more of the park.
Jessica D — Google review
It was Good scenery place especially if you are living nearby Regina. The park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities, making it a great destination for a weekend escape. Camping facilities were clean and well-organized, with a good balance between privacy and accessibility.
Maulik P — Google review
Amazing lake, beautiful wide beach and stunning sunset! Lots of picnic spots and campsite. Nothing much to do but we had fun with the mini golf and ice cream is as good as the one in Cypress Hill. Be back soon!
Regine L — Google review
We love this little park. It's close to the city and has great facilities. The kids love the beach and the lakes. If you are just looking to get outside for a while you don't have to drive 4 hours to do it. Great play grounds for the kids and the camping sites are all well maintained. We love this place for a long weekend trip.
Trent B — Google review
I recently spent a couple of days camping at Echo Valley Provincial Park, and we had a great experience! One highlight of our stay was the exceptional service provided by the park manager, who kindly offered to bring our kayak back to our campsite when she saw us carrying it back on foot. This thoughtful gesture made our trip much smoother and more enjoyable. The park itself is excellent, with stunning scenery and well-maintained facilities. Despite the mosquitoes being exceptionally vicious, we still had an amazing time exploring the area and soaking in the natural beauty. The trails, lake, and overall park experience made our camping trip truly memorable. We highly recommend Echo Valley Provincial Park to anyone looking for a peaceful and picturesque camping experience. We'll definitely be returning!
Brandon T — Google review
Nice picnic place for a day. Tickets can be purchased online or at the entrance. The water sports are allowed here. There are not so many people usually so you can enjoy quite place of you like these kind of places. Ice cream shop is available for you if you want to buy one, not too much costly.
Nimish B — Google review
We went for 5 days “Valley view” Camp site was exactly as described. The walk to look out point is a MUST at sunset !! 🥰 Bathroom and showers were clean . Hot water ! 👌🏼 only down side I would say that the beach and mini golf etc is NOT walking distance. So For us ( we have a vintage slide in camper) it was inconvenient as we had to disassemble and repack some stuff to make the drive down the valley (5 minutes) totally worth it though . The beach (echo side) is amazing . We will definitely be returning ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Amanda D — Google review
Great provincial park, well maintained and great staff. Close enough to the city to drive but far enough to disconnect from the hustle and bustle, great amenities and has some breathtaking views and landscape. Family friendly.
William C — Google review
SK-210, Fort Qu'Appelle, SK S0G 1S0, Canada•https://saskparks.tourismsaskatchewan.com/echo-valley•+1 306-332-3215•Tips and more reviews for Echo Valley Provincial Park

5Narrow Hills Provincial Park

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Narrow Hills Provincial Park, shaped by the last glacial period, boasts dramatic features such as eskers, kettle lakes, and rare boreal forest. With most of its 53,000 acres left wild and minimal tourism infrastructure, the park offers a true wilderness experience. Visitors can start at the park office for maps and recommendations before embarking on the Narrow Hills Scenic Drive. This drive leads through thick forests and opens up to sweeping views over lakes and forests near the top.
It is wonderful place for camping @Lower Fishing Lake. Specially, when you spend family time staying out of network. I was lucky to watch Northern Lights during our camping in 2022, moreover this park is so neat and washrooms are nice and clean. I had so far 2022 & 2023 on the same spot. I would like to go again and again.... 2024 on same spot
Arjya C — Google review
We took the scenic drive, it was beautiful but I would strongly recommend a truck with some good brakes suspension and a good driver, there is places to pull of and take photos and if you go into the park about there is a ice cream store. Seniors are free.
Dylan S — Google review
Narrow Hills Provincial Park in Saskatchewan is a hidden gem of natural beauty. Its diverse landscapes, from lush forests to serene lakes, offer a peaceful escape from city life. The park's well-maintained trails and camping facilities make it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Whether you're hiking, fishing, or simply enjoying the tranquility, Narrow Hills Provincial Park is a place where you can truly reconnect with the great outdoors. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to explore the beauty of Saskatchewan's wilderness.
Dre P — Google review
Lower fishing lake campground was immaculate and the escape we needed. Staff were pleasant and the showers were better than most national parks. Will be on our top 5 list for sure. Epic dual-sport motorcycle trails in the area as well. Pack out what you pack in!
Matt O — Google review
Fantastic New wash house at the main campsite. Pre-cut and dry firewood was best we have ever seen at a campsite. Clean facilities, big bins for garbage, great fishing! Lots of lovely walks. The narrow hills scenic drive is a must! Great information at the ranger station at check in. Thoroughly enjoyable adventure!
Sarah S — Google review
Great campground, ample facilities and helpful staff. Always prepare for disruptions to potable water supply and possible fire bans. If kayaking, check out the connecting river at the southwest area of the lake.
Dena H — Google review
This is such a beautiful park, with views and scenery I didn't think were possible in Sask! The campsites were great, hiking and atv trails a-plenty, and clear-blue refreshing water for swimming. We had a great time, would definitely go again. Word to the wise though, bring lots of bug spray, and be prepared for isolation; the park has almost no cell service anywhere (though there are at least payphones).
Daniel L — Google review
Super clean service center (washroom, shower). Pre-cut firewood. Very friendly and helpful check in staffs. Great place for walking running and cycling. Wildlife is surrounding. Narrow hills got many wonderful lakes. But there was no cell service.
Kourosh M — Google review
Smeaton, SK S0J 2J0, Canada•https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/provincialpark/3043/narrow-h…•+1 306-426-2622•Tips and more reviews for Narrow Hills Provincial Park
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6Blackstrap Provincial Park

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Blackstrap Provincial Park is a great weekend getaway located just thirty minutes east of Dundurn, near Saskatoon. The park offers a beautiful campground with sandy beaches ideal for swimming and various water activities on the manmade lake. It's an excellent spot for fishing and family outings, offering endless outdoor adventures such as hiking, fishing, mountain biking, horse riding, and canoeing. Additionally, visitors can enjoy inflatable water parks at Sask Aquatic Adventures in the main beach area of the park.
Nice quiet spot that's still close to the city. Gorgeous campsites right on the water, with clean facilities. Lots of hiking and cross-country ski trails around the area. Free firewood for campers!!
Ben W — Google review
I really enjoyed stopping here for 2 nights. The pitch was good and pretty level with picnic bench & BBQ/Firepit. There are a couple of trails we went walking along and with Merlin, identified so many birds, taking photos of quite a few in the scrubby woodland dotted around the meadows. We did get the downside of this with around a dozen dog ticks, but worth it especially for the birds. The lake was also quite pretty especially the first morning when it was mirror-like. They'd just finished a new wasroom block, which was beautiful, but oddly sparce of toilets, urinals and showers for the huge amount of space. It was like a high end boutique with a lot of floor and not much stuff. The showers were free and hot though. The 2 things I've marked it down for is the ridiculous $11 booking fee (we booked 1 night at Battleford and this added on $11 for that too). If we knew it was relatively empty, we could have avoided it altogether. The other thing is in the Email receipt in the Note section, there was nothing about the fact you cannot enter the site from the south and we came from the south. Google maps took us on a pac man journey around small stoned farm roads with each way to the park blocked and locked by a Parks gate. So we arrived much later than we should have. When we mentioned this to staff at the office on the last morning, they said they couldn't change it as it was run in America. Pfffff to that I thought. Change those and it'd be 5 stars.
Chris P — Google review
Blackstrap had some beautiful trails. It's really easy to access and all connected to a path. Campsite had a private lake access. Completely relaxing and enjoyable.Onlyy 40 minutes away from Saskatoon!!!!:)
Aishwarya P — Google review
It’s beautiful place to visit in summer 😍😍specially for one who likes calm place nd calm clean water. Yes there’s a lot of mosquitoes but it’s common 😅 take your bug spray nd enjoy sunny day. Has also enough benches to sit. Also it’s very close to Saskatoon just take 25 min to reach and spend a day or good for camping.
Pooja Y — Google review
Good place, 20-25 minutes drive from saskatoon. During weekend, Good number of visitors for boating or fishing. Need to go early if want to book the Good spot for fishing. Avoid rainy weather as no shed available.
Md. R — Google review
Beautiful place, great to spend the day with the family for a picnic/BBQ and a day at the beach. There are very clean and well maintained indoor washroom and shower facilities available. Great spot for camping if you don't want to drive too far. Fishing was not to good as there is too much shrubbery causing the lines to get constantly tangled. Fishing areas could use some improvement. Otherwise a beautiful place to get away from the city buzz.
Rose — Google review
I love the place, peaceful and relaxing. It’s 30minutes from Saskatoon and it’s easy to go. There’s a lot of picnic area and the beach has clear water and fine sands. There is also some tiki tiny bar around and the place is clean. There is also a playground for children and water castles and activities to do.
Patricia C — Google review
Blackstrap had some beautiful trails. It's really easy to access and all connected to a path. Campsite had a private lake access. Completely relaxing and enjoyable.
Geena N — Google review
Dundurn, SK S0K 1K0, Canada•https://saskparks.tourismsaskatchewan.com/blackstrap•+1 306-492-5676•Tips and more reviews for Blackstrap Provincial Park

7Pike Lake Provincial Park

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Pike Lake Provincial Park, located just 20 minutes from Saskatoon, is a nature lover's paradise. Nestled along the South Saskatchewan River, it offers a range of outdoor activities including swimming at the lake beach and outdoor pool, paddle sports, and a 1-mile hiking trail through groves of aspen, ash and birch trees.
We love this place for short canoe outings close to Saskatoon. You could launch at the boat launch on the west side, but we really enjoy launching at the public beach and heading into the East/Northeast arm of the lake, into the marshy area full of birds and wildlife and very few people (no powerboats in there). It's calm even on windier days, and a lovely getaway.
Les H — Google review
This is where the beach, park, swimming pool, and perfect place is located. We will return to Pike Park, close to Saskatoon. Check the opening time of the pool..
Ellen L — Google review
Had a beautiful trail walk today and at the beach it was so nice it been a long time that Oley was there, he remembered the place again the smell and sights and adventure it was a beautiful warm day too.. YES he is a Cat 🥰🥰🥰🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾 hope you enjoy the pics n vid.
Willa P — Google review
Fantastic place for you and your family/friends spend the weekend. They have have a lot of things for you to do. Pool, golf, canoe, bike, camp... the list is long... They are constantly updating their establishment, improving the camping area. They should have more opinions for restaurants. If you are in Saskatoon this is one of the things for you to do in summer time. ⛺️😎🚣🏼‍♀️
Sheyla L — Google review
A great place to relax. Aside from lake they also have pool with slide. Multiple washroom. Good for camping, get together and quick get away.
Bernice — Google review
Peaceful and very nature friendly. Spacious and lots of picnic areas and tables. The beach is quiet and has clear water, great for summer and swimming
Patricia C — Google review
The double camp sites and 40 year plus BBQ grills is why I wouldn't go back. Couldn't have a camp fire without starting a forest fire. All other provincial parks I have visited have the colvert style BBQ pits with swing BBQ grills. Step up to the plate Pike Lake and do some renovations. They do have a very nice pool and water slide for the kids.
Duane S — Google review
There’s a pool with a giant slide that children can enjoy. There’s also convenient store inside. Rest rooms are clean.
Ryan C — Google review
O'Malley Rd, Pike Lake, SK S7N 3R3, Canada•https://saskparks.tourismsaskatchewan.com/pike-lake•+1 306-933-6966•Tips and more reviews for Pike Lake Provincial Park

8Lake Diefenbaker

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Lake Diefenbaker, the largest lake in southern Saskatchewan, is a haven for fishing enthusiasts. It boasts a world-class walleye fishery and holds the National Freshwater Fishing record for the largest walleye caught through the ice. The lake hosts various fishing tournaments and tours, making it an ideal destination for anglers of all levels.
Beautiful place to spend a day or few days with your family. Volleyball net on the beach Bathrooms You can swim on the beach Place for a day camp
Sultanali S — Google review
Seeing the enormous spillway was definitely cool, even if it wasn't running at the time. The lake itself was not great... very rocky, bird feathers blowing in my face constantly while trying to read on the beach. Not likely going back.
Ryan T — Google review
Calm and quiet place for a picnic. The beach has a volleyball net as well. Clear water. Kids area and benches.
Milon P — Google review
Ever since I was 10yrs old back in 2010 this has been my favourite lake ever since. Camped, explored, fished(in fact was my first fish I caught) and paddled. Absolutely beautiful, wide open. The air is so fresh you kind of just forget about anything else in life for a moment. Please if you go to this beautiful place clean up after yourself
Jessie H — Google review
Go see for yourself why this place is as magical as I believe it to be, you will not be disappointed. Sailing, camping, golfing, cycling or just spending time with family, diefenbaker lake is a terrific Saskatchewan gem.
Brad R — Google review
I've been here quite a few times. I did not know they had a ferry. Due to covid u could not leave my car. There is plenty of things to do here.
Rena B — Google review
Awesome Lake in the middle of the prairies. Loads of beaches on this Lake, with 3 Marina's. It is the largest lake in southern Saskatchewan with excellent fishing.
MAPLE P — Google review
Beautiful big lake. Clear clean water nice for swimming, boating, fishing and other activities.
Barry Y — Google review
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9Buffalo Pound Provincial Park

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Buffalo Pound Provincial Park, located just 20 minutes from Moose Jaw, holds historical significance as a former bison hunting ground for Indigenous people. Today, visitors can observe a captive herd of bison roaming the picturesque hills. The park offers well-maintained campgrounds with fire pits and various amenities. Upgrades include a new pool, trails, bathrooms/showers, camping areas, mini-golf, and a store. The staff is known for their friendliness and helpfulness.
One of my favourite provincial parks I’ve ever stayed at. Beautiful campsites, beautiful views, clean facilities and absolutely wonderful staff. Me and my partner stayed there on our way to go tree planting and had great conversations with the young staff working there. We will definitely make sure we stop there on our way out next year. If you ever have the chance to visit, go! (so many prairie dogs, so cute)
Emma S — Google review
Great little find on our western Canada trip. It was just supposed to be a pit stop but it's a great venue. It's very well suited for families with young kids with tons of activities. It has a boat launch,a pool,a mini putt course, a Frisbee golf even an axe throwing activity ! Also play structures and an ice cream shop. Great views of the lake and we spotted what might be future accommodations on site. Oh and pelicans were a surprise! Facilities were modern and clean,we might come back!
Jean-Marc P — Google review
I love it here. The campground is great and you can camp right at the edge of the lake. Careful of ticks in the spring but other than that the fishing was great, they had a porta-potty in the early season before the water was working and everyone in the office was very lovely and helpful.
Shayna P — Google review
It’s a very serene and peaceful place full of nature beauty. Perfect to just hang out with friends or go for a family Picnic. This place has amazing grass, a lake, mountains that one could hike, washrooms, BBQ stations, sitting benches, pet friendly and a great vibe. I have been here 5 times and would love to go back. I grab Pizza from the nearby Red Swan store located in Moose Jaw since there is nothing available inside to eat. I would also recommend taking some games like Vollyball, Frizbee and cards. I am yet to try the camping experience here. Hope this was useful
Gunjan V — Google review
Great camp ground. The facilities are very nice and the sites well kept. I like the wheat sheefs on the provincial parks fire pits. A friend figured you could get some of the rotisserie motors to fit in the holes and do a roast over the open fire which is delicious!!! All the park staff are fantastic and you can tell they love what they do. Even the RCMP doing their checks are great to deal with. There are some sites that are better than others as would be expected in any camp ground. We had lots of space for 2 large tents and 2 gazebos in Elk view.
Marcus D — Google review
We were on our return to Saskatoon from Regina and stopped there with no expectation. But it was a gem for us. Wonderful view. It has couple of spots near the water. The beach we stopped, was small but full of beauty. The uphills, downhills and the green water completes a full package. One warning…the washroom is closed for the season. So it might be an issue if you have kids as they need frequently. Other than that everything was perfect!!
Nahin S — Google review
Always a good experience at this provincial park! We camped there for the first time this summer and the site was okay because it was slope and we didn’t have enough space to set up our tents. It was clean and washrooms around were well maintained.
Fatema K — Google review
We are so disappointed during our family camping this year, we felt like we have been discriminated as immigrants because the workers at the campsite are keep coming to us and told us so many things are prohibited. We know the rules as this is not our first time to camp, we keep coming back here because we like it and it's closer to our home but as we are very upset this time, we will never be coming back here again. You should just make a rules that no Filipinos allowed if the workers are racist.
Marife F — Google review
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10Lac La Ronge Provincial Park

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Lac La Ronge Provincial Park is a stunning natural retreat located just a few hours' drive from Saskatoon and Regina, making it an accessible escape into the breathtaking northern landscapes of Saskatchewan. Nestled within the Churchill River system, this park boasts nearly 100 lakes and over 30 canoe routes, attracting paddlers and anglers eager to reel in walleye and pike.
The camp sight was really good. With the right beside us. We went boating and fishing there. Really good for a refreshing camping. Loved it a lot ☺️☺️
Jeevan J — Google review
Was beautiful camping in #30... on the other hand ...#60 which I paid for both :/ for 4 days each... #60 WAS NOT a good spot... yes it was electrified but if you like camping by a big ole lamp post where the light is shining on you ALL night long...Do it... but if you prefer something a little more dark find another spot... they wouldn't move us to another spot because we had stayed one night so ended up moving to #30 ...other than the ole light post ...it was great ...unfortunate the pictures on their site doesn't show that though other wise I'd have not spent an extra 130$ on top of the 170$ for the first spot :/
Melissa B — Google review
Stunning views and scenery massive lake with wonderful camping available! And don't get me started on the FISHING! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
I N — Google review
Wasn't here too long but watch out for the dogs...
Dawson M — Google review
Lots of fires & smoke from Pine House to Pelican Narrows
Glen K — Google review
The best boreal vacation place.
Rickner M — Google review
The most wonderful place in the world 😇
Rex D — Google review
Best view
Fiuox — Google review
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11Prince Albert National Park

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Discover the breathtaking beauty of Prince Albert National Park, located in Saskatchewan, Canada. This national park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a diverse range of activities such as hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing. With its pristine lakes, lush forests, and abundant wildlife, Prince Albert National Park is the perfect destination for nature lovers. Whether you're seeking adventure or simply want to immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature, this park has something for everyone.
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12Prince Albert National Park

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Prince Albert National Park is a sprawling million-acre playground for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of activities throughout the year. The park features diverse landscapes where prairies meet parklands and forests, with numerous lakes adding to its charm. Visitors can enjoy canoeing in secluded forest lakes or hiking through mysterious parkland trails. The backcountry campgrounds provide an opportunity to immerse in nature's grandeur.
What the heck Saskatchewan?! This place is so cool!! I have been lucky enough to trek up here a few times this year. Cross country skiing in the area is fabulous, but the best part is the canoeing/kayaking in summer. Endless adventures on the lakes in the park. Excellent and well maintained back country camping. The wildlife I've encountered are otters, bears, and elk. Wear a bug suit in the summer 😬.
Kailey J — Google review
Flat national park with a dense and tall forest. Instead of mountains there are wooden towers that you climb to get above the canopy. The views are breath-taking. Beaches, boardwalks and lots of animals (all photos were taken from the safety of the inside of a car). If you come in June, bring lots of bug spray.
Daniel C — Google review
Prince Albert National Park is a wonderful park for hiking and outdoor activities. The trails are well-maintained and offer a variety of difficulty levels, making it accessible for everyone from beginners to experienced hikers. It's a perfect escape into nature. Highly recommend! ⛰️
Julie H — Google review
Lovely park in the boreal forest. Plenty of hiking trails, good fishing, great boating, canoeing and kayaking opportunities. Not inexpensive to stay in the park’s hotels and cabins.
Ian B — Google review
Being from New Brunswick and living in Saskatoon, it feels like this is the closest reasonable place to spend some time in a forest. There are lots of places to hike, camp, or go out on the water. I have done front and back country camping in the area and always enjoy the peace and relaxation I am afforded. We really enjoy packing a lunch to cook in one of the many shelters in Waskesiu. On our visits up here we have seen lots of different wildlife: moose, deer, chipmunks, and various fish and birds. Bug spray is highly recommended!
Daniel F — Google review
Been there couple of times. Its the best SK has to offer. There is a marina if you like to rent a boat, you can go zip lining, tubing, disk golfing and hiking. There is a decent size beach there. Always a good time there with the friends and family.
Riayad H — Google review
Great facilities with access to nature at reasonable costs. We camped at the Beaver Glen Campground at Waskesiu Lake for 4 nights in their oTentiks. 👍 We visited the narrows Campground and Paignton Beach. We hiked the Boundary Bog trail. So many great things to see and do, we couldn't do then all in our short stay!
David F — Google review
An amazing place!! You could spend weeks here doing different hikes and activities. We stayed near Waskesiu. The waskesiu beach is huge and very well kept. We saw lots of elk and some deer.
Hannah — Google review
969 Lakeview Dr, Waskesiu Lake, SK S0J 2Y0, Canada•https://pc.gc.ca/princealbert?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=princeal…•+1 306-663-4522•Tips and more reviews for Prince Albert National Park

13Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park

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Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park is part of a group of parks that also includes Danielson Provincial Park, Douglas Provincial Park, Outlook & District Regional Park, and Palliser Regional Park. The Bearpaw campground offers spacious sites with ample shade from trees and flat gravel areas for parking. The beach features smooth sand and clear water perfect for various activities like paddle boarding and swimming.
This park has lots of very nice sandy beaches. We enjoyed the ridges and ravines hike, which has a spectacular view of the lake. Campsites are well treed with moderate privacy. The store is very handy and the ice cream was a hit. There are many amenities and attractions at Sask Landing Provincial Park 😎
Jason S — Google review
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park is a scenic destination located approximately 50 kilometers north of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, along Highway 4. The park spans over 5,735 hectares, encompassing diverse landscapes from rolling hills to the shores of Lake Diefenbaker.
John S — Google review
Lovely undulating paths – a few very steep. Interesting valley flora, with beaver-dammed pools. Evidence of moose, wolves and/or coyotes.
Gordon P — Google review
Lots of red ants in the site and no beach access close to parking to launch SUP's. We were at Riverside in a beautiful site beside the lake. The maps are deceiving as it showed a water outlet between our site and the next. Shower house is also not accurate on the map. Overall decent campground and the ants aren't the fault of the park.
Stella S — Google review
Camped here for several days. It was hot. There is alot to see and do in the area. The bathrooms and showers were very nice and free $$$. Wood was free as well. Be aware when you stay you will be paying a daily fee for your vehicle on top of your camping reservation, weird. Alot of people fishing Lake Definbaker.
T H — Google review
Breathtaking views, and exciting adventures! Climbed the big hills till we lost our breath, and then kept going! Definately a destination I would recommend any day! Even if you just go on the hills nearby without going in the park!
Earnest V — Google review
We were here only for the day for a new experiment that the park was trying out. A Farmer's Market! We brought along wooden and 3D printed items for sale to the Saturday would have been a much better choice of days to hold such an event in the park, as since we were the first vendors to set up shop at the amphitheater, we sure encountered many more campers arriving at the park as we were departing! We were located at the amphitheater at the Sagebrush Camp Loop. The weather was a scorcher, as it was 33 during the time we departed the park around 6 pm. This was our first experience inside the park. The grounds were cluttered with multiple tree branches, which ended up to be trip hazzards for both us and our camping customers. Sure, I get it that they like to keep the grounds as natural as possible, but the experience we encountered was pathetic, to say the least. I will include some of our photos of the day where you just might be able to see some of the clutter of debris in the background.
Michael H — Google review
Favourite spot to off leash with the dogs. With precautions and care for all others, must respect. They will leash up for company. Do not encourage chasing so watch closely and far for any creatures. Part of the fun of my adventures is keeping it from going south in a porcupine flash. Yes be careful it is not tamed here. And is more glorious because it is not disrespected. Can see ahead of time who is walking with no surprises. Have extremely rewarding heart stealing soul cleansing lung filling scenery walks here. Warm dry air that day can be a cool wind others. Beautiful. Any trash found goes out with us. No fires. None. Leave it thrive.
Fiarra N — Google review
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14Greenwater Lake Provincial Park

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Located in the northeastern part of the southern fishing zone, Greenwater Lake Provincial Park is nestled amidst picturesque forested landscapes teeming with wildlife such as elk, moose, deer, and black bear. The park is a haven for anglers seeking pike and walleye, while nearby Steistol Lake offers trout fishing opportunities. Visitors can also enjoy various outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, mountain biking, horseback riding, and canoeing.
Greenwater was highly recommended for our family camping trip. There are great amenities, rentals, tennis and pickleball courts, a nearby golf course, restaurant flush toilets, free showers, potable water, a nice beach area that is raked nightly, big pull through campsites and free firewood. We visited from Winnipeg, which is a bit of a drive (6.5 hours) but worth it for a 4+ night stay. We stayed at the lakeshore campground, and really enjoyed the space! The plan is to return next year!
Nancy M — Google review
Beautiful Canada Day Weekend spent here at Greenwater park with our family. Fantastic weather July 1 for an excellent beach day! Water was nice. Beach was clean and sand was kept raked and ready for castles. The lake is really nice for those with paddle boards or kayaks. Even with a bit of a wind the kids could still be out on the water. Great supply of firewood for making meals and visiting by the fire. A really nice weekend.
Jason G — Google review
Love this park, went last year and again this summer. Stayed here a week and always had something to do, they have a new trail that was fantastic to take (very long so bring water). Unfortunately there was a fire ban when I went but every site has it's own fire pit. I have nothing but good things to say about Greenwater.
Shiann L — Google review
I went there last year just for a day trip and I loved the place a lot. I am a regular camper/tenter there now. Good water to swim in Great for fishing Nice beach Great picnic area Group campgrounds are linear and don’t really give you the feel of “Group”. Also the activity shed is missing. But the beach area is great to spend time during day. Services are well maintained
Nilesh P — Google review
Pleasant place. Amazing how good of mosquito control they have. The best ever actually.
Oscar O — Google review
Very quiet and very well kept area. Has all the amenities required for a few days of at the lake activities, you can rent paddle boards or up to a few hours on a pontoon. Our experience was outstanding.
Regis S — Google review
Was an awesome place to spend Labour Day weekend...very nice trails...beautiful scenery..clean camping sites...staff were very friendly and accommodating...absolutely awesome experience.
Natasha S — Google review
Great location, lot of things to do on the area, might need to add more shower rooms per area for more accessible…
Erwin C — Google review
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15Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park

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Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park is a fantastic getaway for those who love water activities, offering ample opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing—especially if you're after trophy walleye. With one of the largest natural beaches in the province, it’s perfect for sunbathing or picnicking in designated areas. Nature enthusiasts can explore scenic hiking trails while keeping an eye out for local wildlife. Conveniently located near Regina, this park makes for an easy day trip or a longer camping adventure.
Large selection of campsites from tent to full service, and cabin rentals. Campsites are large, shaded and within walking distance to lake. Shower facilities are very clean. I saw two different playgrounds for kids. A great little general store stocked with basics and some fun camping things.
Constance — Google review
Rowan’s Ravine Provincial Park is a great spot for outdoor activities, especially if you enjoy being by the water. Last Mountain Lake, located within the park, offers some good fishing spots that make for a relaxing day on the lake. The park is well-maintained and has a marina where you can rent boats, which is super convenient if you don’t have your own. The scenery is beautiful, and it’s a nice place to unwind, whether you’re fishing, boating, or just enjoying nature. A solid choice for a weekend getaway.
Abdullah S — Google review
In one word peaceful. The place is serene and there was a coffee shop, I just fell in love with their service. They serve soft ice cream and other food as well. Plenty of space for bar-b-que and parking.
Shamsun N — Google review
Very quiet place I like this place because there are not many people and the water is clean most of the time and the beach is tidy Note before entering this place please pay the entrance fee of $10 for one day only. When you arrive at the place you will see something like a border office in the middle of the street but it will be closed go to the right side of the street you will notice a big house which is an office and there you pay and receive a paper that you put on your car so you do not get a ticket
Thikrayat K — Google review
Family with young children-please know that the lake gets extremely deep fast! The campsite was lovely, but there was a really bad wasp problem. Facilities were clean, the general store was very friendly and affordable. The parks and trails within the park were lovely. Overall not a bad spot to camp.
Chloe M — Google review
A wonderful and beautiful place for camping for families and individuals, but it lacks some services, as the bathrooms are very few and most of them do not contain sinks or showers.
Yahia B — Google review
Very nice provincial park in Saskatchewan, lots of different things to do within the park, you can rent motor boats, canoes and kayaks. You can swim on the lake, you can skip stones, and sometimes they have events in the park during the weekends.
Jorovie M — Google review
Such a great family friendly spot, clean facilities and friendly park staff. We come here every year and enjoy all the playgrounds, beach and just strolling the park. The inflatable water park will be excellent when our boy is older. Looking forward to our next trip!
Kurt A — Google review
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16Buffalo Pound Lake

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Lake
Buffalo Pound Lake is a popular destination in Saskatchewan, known for its outdoor activities and well-serviced campgrounds. Visitors can enjoy cycling, picnicking, fishing, and RV camping while taking in the stunning views of the landscape. However, it's important to be prepared for mosquitoes during the spring and summer months. The area also offers opportunities for solo mountain biking and berry picking. Families can appreciate the village resort with its playground for children.
Very beautiful landscape accessible through the village resort, a place to calm down and enjoy the nature. The little playground is suitable for children to enjoy their day. :)
Farhad — Google review
Buffalo Pound Lake is a serene and picturesque destination, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. In winter, visitors enjoy ice fishing, while summer brings opportunities for boating and other leisurely activities, making it a perfect place to unwind and connect with nature.
Praveen S — Google review
Superb experience at Buffalo Pound! We were initially very disappointed in our booked campsite in the middle of a crowded field with loads of wind and no privacy at Trails End, but a park employee very quickly and helpfully put it right and allowed us to switch to Maple Vale, which we absolutely loved. We found it very open and friendly, and we enjoyed having the hilly area with a trail all to ourselves. We spent a lot of time walking the lovely rolling hills and beautiful park-like grounds, and enjoyed the little store that sells ice cream and other treats. The next morning (Saturday) there was even a Farmer's Market at the store, selling fresh baked treats and trifles! Apparently this happens every Saturday - just for the campers. Very nice touch! Bathrooms were clean. We loved this campground, it's a favorite!
Louise S — Google review
Very beautiful place for cycling, picnic, fishing etc.. A lot of people also bring their RVs here. The view was stunning but in the spring/summer the mosquitoes (or bugs?) are pretty bad/vicious 😱.. So don't forget to bring bug spray to repell them away. Wear leggings or long sleeve to reduce areas of exposed skin..
Martina F — Google review
When for a (Han) solo mtb ride today, such a great place to experience. The Saskatoon berries are ready to pick right now and are as sweet as the trail systems. There is no cellular service at the trail head but you shouldn’t need to be on your phone anyway.
Brad R — Google review
An amazing place with an alarmingly lazy staff at the entrance. If you are planning to go to the buffalo pound lake, just keep in mind that their staff at the entrance are going to spend at least 5 to 10 minutes on just giving a $10 day pass to you. It means that if there are four cars ahead of you in the Que, you might have to wait 40 minutes just to enter the park. Saskatchewan Provincial parks need to understand that spending too much time on just giving one pass due to laziness and incompetence doesn't translate to Job Perfection.
Asif R — Google review
We saw large fish jumping, but didn't manage to catch any. You should see lots of birds, and the kids might catch minnows, tadpoles, and frogs...
Shane M — Google review
Nice place, visit Cafe
Олександр Л — Google review
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17Good Spirit Lake

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Good Spirit Lake, located in Saskatchewan, Canada, is a top-rated destination known for its exceptional main beach with a sandy shoreline and warm waters. The area features kilometers of sand dunes, great swimming holes, and refreshing lake breezes that benefit the scattered campsites and cabins throughout the pines and aspens. This picturesque oasis has been recognized as one of the top beaches in Canada by various publications.
This place is heaven on earth; especiallyBurgis Beach! We love it and arr so blessed to have a cabin there! Paradise in Saskatchewan!
Darla F — Google review
A blessing. A good escape from the constant flat lands and fields. So much beauty, very different from the area it is in.
Charles R — Google review
Great camp, best SK Provincial park I’ve seen in my 55 years on this earth
Billy T — Google review
Beautiful lake...TONS OF BEACHES with beautiful soft sand. I heard fishing is good.
Dave T — Google review
Beautiful and lots of amenities. Cute places to go eat ice cream. Hammocks available, blow up station for your inflatable beach toys.
Ashley T — Google review
Best sandy beach in SK! A great camping location. Top notch destination in SK for kayaking/canoeing!
Md R — Google review
One of my top 3 favorite lakes
Trever P — Google review
It's a nice little hike. Interesting sandunes
Mary F — Google review
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18Lac La Ronge

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Lac La Ronge, Saskatchewan's fifth largest lake, covers 1,413 km2 and is situated on the edge of the Canadian Shield, approximately 250 km from Prince Albert. The area offers a range of recreational activities such as boating, fishing, hiking, and canoeing. Visitors can embark on multi-day trips to explore historic sites like Grey Owls Cabin or navigate the small islands and rapids along the Churchill River.
We have a cabin on the lake. Big and beautiful. Great fishing if you know where to go. Ice was still on parts of the lake as of May long weekend.
Dante M — Google review
We went camping here and the camping sight is very nice mostly by the lake, very quiet you can only hear the sound of the birds and the lake. Very close to the town surprisingly still very peaceful. We enjoyed our 2 nights stay with free firewood. We went on weekdays so there were not many campers. There is hot shower, washrooms & BBQ. The only downside is very far from Saskatoon :( we wanted adventure that is why we went.
Explorefood 7 — Google review
As part of the La Ronge Indian band & Air Ronge. The town of Lac La Ronge is just as beautiful and very scenic. Many enjoy the lakes and bays, most important, the fishing is specatacular!! View from Elder's Road at Bell's point this photo is one of the many sundogs on Feb. 5th, 2019. La Ronge is also known as mistahisakikan.
AVA A — Google review
Beautiful place. Would love to go back
Matt T — Google review
Fuller Bay on Lac La Ronge is named in honor of Charles Richard Fuller, Rifleman, The Regina Rifle Regiment, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps. Charles was born 26 April 1917 at Earl Grey, a village north of Regina, Saskatchewan. Charles attested with the Canadian Army 10 June 1943 at Regina age 26. Charles was allotted to the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps (R.C.A.M.C.). He was sent to their training centre at Camp Borden, Ontario, 20 January 1944. Charles landed in France and was taken on strength by the Regina Rifle Regiment (RRR) 11 November 1944. Charles served with the Medical Corps through Europe to Moyland Wood, Germany, where he was shot in battle while attending to the wounded on 19 February 1945, at the age of 27. Charles is buried at Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Netherlands. https://www.facestograves.nl/LifeStories/FULLER%20Charles%20Richard-JLE-bio-EN.pdf
Craig S — Google review
I like going here 2-3 times a week during the summer to see nature and hear the water waves. This is a free self-care place for me that I visit often.
Dolapo's H — Google review
One of my most favorite places in the world. Don't let the dump of a town fool you. The surrounding lakes are magnificent.
Allan O — Google review
It’s a Great Lake to fish, swim, boat around and even go canoeing. If you’re in the area you should try to get out on the lake
Solomon G — Google review
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19Meadow Lake Provincial Park

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Meadow Lake Provincial Park in Saskatchewan offers the 135-km Boreal Trail, perfect for experiencing the autumn foliage of spruce, pine, larch, poplar and birch trees. The trail is suitable for shorter afternoon hikes or weekend trips. The park features backcountry campsites located 2-10km from parking areas and friendly staff at the gates and offices. Visitors can enjoy swimming spots, fish-stocked lakes, and abundant wildlife along the trails.
I love Meadow Lake Provincial Park! ♥️ From lakes, to hiking trails, to beaches and rivers and don't forget the Saskatchewan wildlife Meadow Lake Provincial Park provides a variety of activities that you can do all year long! 🚶🏊🚣🚴🎏 The mosquitos are terrible so be prepared for that but other than that I have no complaints.
Rhea M — Google review
We stayed for six days in Northern Cross Resort in Meadow Lake park on the south side of Lac des Isles, venturing to the north side for hiking on one of the days. The camp is very clean, and it has 4G mobile coverage if you need to maintain a Duolingo streak or upload an activity to Strava. Every day was beach day and we rented a boat to try our hands at fishing. The water is cold for swimming, but clear and doesn't get too deep too quickly. Easy place to recommend, whether you have a car and a tent, or want a bit more luxury and rent a cabin.
Daniel F — Google review
I have visited the Murray Doell campground twice in July 2021. It is a beautiful park with access to Lac Des Îlles. Campsite 64 has a great path down to a private beach area. There is a great ice cream shop/concession stand that had plenty to eat and reasonable prices. Ice was $5 a bag. The first trip we did was during the Western Canada heat dome and the flies were bad. The second trip we didn't see any horseflies or deerflies. I recommend this campground to anyone nearby.
Rachel I — Google review
Great campground. Wish some of the flooded hikes were better marked (we did Kimble Lake Interpretive trail to Little Raspberry) as we had to backtrack quite a bit. Still a great adventure though :)
Emily M — Google review
Have heard good things about the hikes in Meadow Lake Provincial Park. Was super disappointed. Very poorly marked, and not upkept. Some trails are completely non existent. Tried the short loop of the gold Creek hike. Walked by the turn 3 times to find a knocked over stick leading to no trail. Also tried the wolf bay hike. After missing most of the turns and guessing the majority of the time where the trail is, it wasn't enjoyable. Management of MLPP, please slightly maintain the hike so people don't get lost/hurt
B M — Google review
Overall, the park is good with decent camp sites. But some things make me think twice about going back. The cost is really high when you have to factor in entrance fees and a $12 booking fee for what is an automate booking system. As a senior I would like better rates. The roads within the park as far as I gather are not patrolled and I encountered several speeding vehicles shedding gravel all over and as result I had a lot of chips on my windshield and bodywork. I encountered one station with shower/toilet facilities out of order and a couple pit toilets that were a disgusting mess. More frequent cleaning and upkeep is a must.
Home P — Google review
So beautiful out here. Back country camp sites that range from 2km-10km hike from the nearest place to park. The staff are wonderfully friendly and helpful at the park gates and offices. If you are going to back country camp, definitely call the park office beforehand and ask questions! There are some trails that are confusing if you've never been there before, and could use more/updated signage. Some good swimming places, fish-stocked lakes, and lots of wildlife to spot along the trails.
Carissa M — Google review
One of Saskatchewan’s best parks. We have always enjoy our camping vacations over many years.
The D — Google review
Saskatchewan 4, Beaver River No. 622, SK S0M 1A0, Canada•https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/provincialpark/2965/meadow-l…•+1 306-236-7680•Tips and more reviews for Meadow Lake Provincial Park

20Meadow Lake

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Meadow Lake, located in the boreal forest of northwestern Saskatchewan, Canada, has a rich history dating back to its founding as a trading post in 1799. The city offers the challenging 113-kilometer Boreal Trail within Meadow Lake Provincial Park, which is the only backpacking trail in the provincial park network. This trail takes hikers through forests and past approximately 20 lakes.
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21Candle Lake

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Candle Lake is a charming resort village located in Saskatchewan, Canada. Situated on the picturesque shores of Candle Lake within the Rural Municipality of Paddockwood No. 520, this destination offers a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy the clear waters and sandy beaches surrounded by pine and aspen forests, making it an ideal spot for swimming, fishing, and relaxation.
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22Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park

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Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park, home to the renowned Good Spirit Lake, is a top destination in Saskatchewan. The lake boasts sandy beaches and warm, shallow waters free of weeds, making it perfect for families with young children. Visitors of all ages are drawn to its natural sand dunes and the opportunity to hike along the Trans Canada Trail. The park offers spacious electrified campsites with well-located firepits and numerous water taps throughout the campgrounds.
Shallow main beach, well-maintained facilities, has a small sand dunes area, bike/walking path well maintained, has a mini golf and ice cream place that serves snacks. One of the hidden gems in Saskatchewan
Miggsgaming A — Google review
Very friendly and present staff at kiosk. Golf course, just outside of the park, should have proper highway signs, but the course was good-the back 9 being more challenging. The park has a store downtown ...and a market store just South of the park for those small grocery items. The electrified sites, mostly have lots of room and majority of them are level, with the firepit in a perfect location. Lots of water taps throughout the campgrounds. Brand new service centre with laundry was so nice with nice pressure and temperature in showers, super clean always, and friendly cleaning staff. The old service centre is a bit dated, but still kept clean! New pavement throughout campgrounds, except non electric. Non electric sites, at Sandy Ridge, would be better changed over to electric or full service, as no one was in them. Besides, they have 10 non electric sites just West of the new service centre that are not marked, that are very private and nice, with, what looks like the option of adding 4-5 more. The beach is fabulous, so clean, and dragged daily...Thank you! Trails...well, the Main Trail is barricaded and closed, even though it shows it on the map. The other trail from the beach to the Lookout is a lovely one, but only is bike friendly part of the way, then it is super soft sand walk, with no signage, until you stumble across a steel expanded mesh ramp on the beach that meanders up the sand dunes to the top. The steel mesh has parts that are covered with sand and overgrown by trees. Definitely, not bike friendly. The view at top, was nice, but one could see it had been nicer years before. There are trails you can walk or bike within the campgrounds that take you downtown or along the shores in heavily treed natural landscapes. Very quiet. Woodpile is easily accessible with lots of wood.
Millicent L — Google review
Beautiful quite Park. Big camp sites, newly paved roads. Service centers are clean and have running water, flush toilets and paper towels. A few sites have yurts if you don't have a camper. Nice beach, shallow water. Great for kids. Lots of bike trails
Duane S — Google review
Decent size sites. Nice beach and trail. Both beach and campsites have play areas for kids. Standard washrooms. Annoying that you are charged for a day pass along with the camping site fee.
Pat D — Google review
This is one of the best provincial parks Saskatchewan has to offer. It's well equipped with nice bathrooms, running water, paved roadways (minimizing dust from passing traffic), private campsites, plenty of firewood, a cute mini golf (which is licensed to serve alcohol), concession and best of all: it is dog friendly. There is an off leash dog park area, but most importantly, there is a dog-friendly section of beach on the lake. Other campgrounds would do well to take some pointers from Good Spirit, a campground the staff and guests obviously care a lot about and maintain well. Highly recommend, will definitely return.
Jacquie T — Google review
A really nice provisional park. I enjoyed the hike to the dunes and back. They maintain the beach really well. Staff are friendly and accommodating. Easy to find parking. Pay at the gate on entry.
Vikki P — Google review
Very serene atmosphere and relaxing and fun boat ride and such a lovely weekend adventure I had there was vendors and petting zoo at Burgis and a sweet quaint little antique store and I am gonna try out the Seint makeup with Shelley Barabash ..and had a quiet night at Canora Beach ...enjoyed some great tunes at good spirit ❣️❣️❣️😀😃check this lake out ...you will enjoy it ❣️
Eunyce C — Google review
Very well maintained park with paved roads throughout, sand beach, flush toilets, warm showers, and an excellent laundry facility.
Heather S — Google review
Site #9, RR #2, Canora, SK S0A 0L0, Canada•https://saskparks.tourismsaskatchewan.com/good-spirit-lake•+1 306-792-4750•Tips and more reviews for Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park

23Douglas Provincial Park

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Douglas Provincial Park, located near Saskatoon, is an exceptional destination for campers and nature enthusiasts. The park features well-maintained campgrounds with clean facilities and firewood available for use. One of the main attractions is the Sand Dunes Trail, which provides stunning views of mesmerizing dunes that are perfect for photo opportunities. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a variety of hiking trails that are clearly marked throughout the park.
My family and I went here last weekend. One of the best campsites! Staffs are super nice from then front desk, rangers, janitors etc.. the service is superb! Also the washrooms are super clean! It looks like they clean the washroom every 15mins. We’ll definitely go back! 💯 Also the ice cream is so good! The people there are also very nice!
Buffy G — Google review
My first visit to Canada and my friend brought me out to the Sand Dunes for a hike. Super beautiful, well maintained, quiet, and thoroughly enjoyable. We did the short route which was about 2 miles in and 2 back out, depending on how far into the Dunes you go. We brought a little lunch and blanket to sit and have lunch after. Would def recommend!
Kendra K — Google review
Beautiful fall camping! Quiet, peaceful and so much scenery! No water, and no sani dump (go to Elbow fire hall for that) but there are 30/50 amp hookups. On Oct. 13 we also got to see an amazing comet!
Brian L — Google review
Excellent Provincial Park near Saskatoon. They have great campgrounds and very fascinating Sand Dunes. We went there for May long weekend a did camping for one night. The campground is great. Toilets and showers area was clean. They had logs for making fire. There are not many trails except the lengthier Sand Dunes Trail which is fantastic. Tou will end up seeing mesmerizing dunes and it's a great place to take pictures as well.
Prateek B — Google review
Always a great experience to stay at this campground. We don't even have a favourite site, almost all are great. We love that there is a (very good) concession for food, ice cream etc and camping/fishing supplies. Lake Diefenbaker is very clear and you can walk in far. There are beautiful walking trails, we finally did the Juniper trail on the other side of the road. At dusk we often go watch the sunset or look for deer near the campground. Never a dull moment!
Marlies W — Google review
Very lovely sand beach. It has the most private comping sites. Most of the sites are filled and covered by trees. There is store by the beach. It have many beaches, I personally prefer the sandy beach that you have to walk a bit to get there as well as the beach by boat launch. It has a clean water to swim. The only issue might be washrooms that are that clean and the showers which aren't that many and you have to walk to get there.
Kourosh M — Google review
I love all aspects of this park, but you must visit the sand dunes. What a wonderful experience. After a twenty minute walk on the trail, which has plenty of trees and cactus, the sand dunes stretch out before you like a mirage. And remember, after a hot walk to the dunes, make your way to Lake Diefenbaker for a swim in the nicest lake in the province.
Shane C — Google review
Went for a winter hike with my dogs. Couldn’t find any winter pics online so I thought I’d add some. Of course the water is off, bathrooms closed, etc. But there are many trails to walk or ski, places to picnic, and gorgeous nature to see!
JL ( — Google review
302 Stanley St, Elbow, SK S0H 1J0, Canada•https://parks.saskatchewan.ca/douglas-provincial-park/r/facility…•+1 306-787-8676•Tips and more reviews for Douglas Provincial Park

24Wood Mountain Post Provincial Park

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Wood Mountain Post Provincial Park is a historic site that dates back to the early days of the Mounted Police. The park also features plains bison roaming in the Old Man On His Back wildlife refuge. It offers a scenic and historically rich experience, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring the area. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a self-guided tour with friendly attendants providing assistance along the way.
Very scenic with much history. This was my last site to visit during the adventure.
Dennis B — Google review
Nice self guided tour, the attendant was very friendly.
Claire S — Google review
8 km S of the village of Wood Mountain on, 18 S, SK-18, Wood Mountain, SK S6H 6V2, Canada•https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/listings/314/wood-mountain-p…•+1 306-266-5525•Tips and more reviews for Wood Mountain Post Provincial Park

25Katepwa Point Provincial Park

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Katepwa Point Provincial Park is a charming day-use park nestled in the Qu'Appelle Valley. Despite its small size, it boasts one of the loveliest beaches in the area, complemented by a well-maintained green lawn that's perfect for picnics and leisurely strolls. The adjacent campground offers all the amenities needed for a delightful weekend getaway.
Love coming here. There's a couple of picnic tables, a play area for kids and a large green space overlooking the lake. Also has a public washroom.
Maev — Google review
Nicest beach I have been to around Regina. Very clean amenities and beach! Lots of parking and there is a playground right by the beach! No dogs allowed on the beach! Had a great time and will return! Much nicer than Regina Beach
Stephanie C — Google review
We love coming here. It's a great beach and has many private picnic areas. It is awesome for kids. There is a nice play area and large public bathrooms. My only complaint is that there is no longer as much shade on the beach because several of the large trees were cut down.
Robyn J — Google review
Peaceful and fun-filled, year round fun! Both public and private beach areas include plenty of parking and local conveniences. Also affords fishing points and boat dock, play structure and public bathrooms, all season walking and/or ski trails, plus more. Park is maintained year round
Tina H — Google review
Beautiful beach with all the facilities. Beach is super clean and is maintained regularly. Clean water and good to have a quick bath and back. You can have your jet ski, boat or fishing equipments. A place for a superb gathering and picnics. It's one of the best beaches in Saskatchewan.
Sanjeev M — Google review
Katepwa Point Provincial Park, a small, day-use park featuring one of the nicest beaches in the Qu'Appelle Valley. It offers a lovely lawn area, near the beach, with picnic facilities (briquettes only), playground, service centre and parking. Accommodations, licensed dining, concessions, golf and canoe/kayak rentals are available nearby. No entry fees. Pets must be leashed A nice little oasis among the plains
Bryan S — Google review
A small intimate setting and a must see for family and kids. Nicely groomed park area, long sandy beach and wonderful views of the lake. Highly recommended.
Shane C — Google review
I had been here in winter. It is very beautiful place. People does fishing over here in winter. One of the finest place to hangout with family and friends.
Hardik V — Google review
20 Regina Ave, Katepwa Beach, SK S0G 2Y0, Canada•https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/provincialpark/1008/katepwa-…•+1 306-332-3215•Tips and more reviews for Katepwa Point Provincial Park
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26Last Mountain House Provincial Historic Park

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Last Mountain House Provincial Historic Park is a well-maintained recreational area in Saskatchewan, offering a glimpse into the province's history with its recreated houses and infrastructure. While currently closed due to Covid, it's still worth stopping by if you're driving along Hwy 322. Visitors have praised the knowledgeable tour guides and found it to be an awesome place for learning about Saskatchewan's past. The park offers a fun and informative experience for all ages, making it a great destination for historical education.
This is a well-maintained and exhibited historical site. The descriptions are short and simple and the exhibits exercise the imagination. There is not much to see, however the exhibits describe an important aspect of life in this area in the fur trading days and local history. I highly recommend driving here from the south end (from Craven) on a cloudy day with slightly inclement weather and busy skies because the sky is framed by the valley when you are at the bottom near lake-level. The drive through the valley and up to this site is surreal. The parallel rail track, the blue lake water, the rustic feel, all make it worth a drive. The roads are well-maintained and safe. There are also other historic viewpoints. I have been to rural Switzerland many times and seen great landscapes there and this historical site and the vibe around it is just as strong as driving through the Swiss countryside.
Rajkiran N — Google review
A great place to stop for a nice view and some cool history about Saskatchewan's trapping and fur trade.
Caiden P — Google review
Well maintained recreational area. Saskatchewan historical site with recreated houses and infrastructure. Worth stopping by if open.
Ivan S — Google review
Still closed up due to Covid but signage explaining the history is available and it’s a very interesting historic site to walk around. Worth the visit if you are driving by on Hwy 322.
Shane C — Google review
My daughters class came out here for the day, I tagged along. It was amazing to learn all the history in our province
Ryan B — Google review
Great spot! The tour guide is very knowledgeable. Very interesting if you are interested in the history of Saskatchewan!
Marcus D — Google review
Interesting little piece of History. It would be nice to see the facilities upgraded a bit to be a little bit more accessible but it's a good place to get out and stretch your legs
Waylon H — Google review
Fun learning for all ages
Paul S — Google review
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27Clarence - Steepbank Lakes Provincial Park

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Clarence - Steepbank Lakes Provincial Park offers stunning and picturesque views of beautiful nature in North central Saskatchewan. The park is part of a trapline and provides breathtaking scenery that showcases the best of the region. Visitors will be delighted to experience the superb natural beauty found here.
Scenic breathtaking only in Saskatchewan
J. D — Google review
North central Saskatchewan at its best.
Roger B — Google review
This is part of my trapline.
Louisa H — Google review
.... I so glad i have this
Lightning 0 — Google review
Not clear view
UTSAV A — Google review
Superb
Nicolae H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Saskatchewan has very picturesque views and beautiful nature (Original) في ساسكاتشوان مناظر خلابه جداً والطبيعه فيها جميله
عبدالله — Google review
(Translated by Google) Yay (Original) Youpi
Hanane A — Google review
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28Regina Beach

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Regina Beach is a picturesque town in south central Saskatchewan, conveniently located near the intersection of Highway 11 and the Qu'Appelle Valley. Situated on the shores of Last Mountain Lake, it transforms into a bustling lakeside resort during the summer months. Visitors can enjoy various outdoor activities and water sports in this scenic area.
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29Danielson Provincial Park

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Danielson Provincial Park is a gem nestled in southern Saskatchewan, just 114 kilometers south of Saskatoon. This stunning park offers a plethora of activities for outdoor enthusiasts, including fishing, windsurfing, and boating on the expansive Lake Diefenbaker. Families can enjoy the fun at Danielson's Inflatable Water Park or relax on its sandy beaches that stretch along miles of shoreline—perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
I recently visited Danielson Provincial Park, and it truly exceeded my expectations! Located along the shores of Lake Diefenbaker, this park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. The scenic views of the lake are breathtaking, especially during sunrise and sunset, making it an ideal spot for photographers and nature lovers. The park's facilities are well-maintained, with clean campsites and modern amenities that cater to both tent campers and RV enthusiasts. I was impressed with the variety of activities available, from hiking trails with panoramic views to excellent fishing spots. The marina is a great feature for boating and water sports, and the beach area is perfect for a relaxing day by the water. What really stood out to me was the peacefulness of the park. Even during peak season, it never felt overcrowded, allowing for a truly relaxing experience. The staff were friendly and helpful, making sure we had everything we needed for a comfortable stay. Overall, Danielson Provincial Park is a fantastic destination for anyone looking to escape into nature and enjoy the great outdoors. Whether you're camping, boating, or just taking in the scenery, this park has something for everyone. I can't wait to return!
Perumal K — Google review
1. The beach is nice But there are Many small black bugs keep disturbing us when we try to chill out on the beach 2. The water is clean 3. The campsite is easy to find 4. Nice to bike around 5. Enjoyable time with the nature, can go to the trails and see the sunrise, sunset and moon 6. Washrooms and showers are available and nearby 7. Gardiner Dam is the attraction point 8. Go play disc golf 9. On a warm/hot/sunny day it’s nice to cool down at the beach
P W — Google review
Calm place for family picnic. 2 hours drive from Regina. Beachside hotel nearby for dine in and take out. Pets not allowed
Umair H — Google review
Clean, shallow, beach area by the visitors center. Beautiful scenery and plenty of space. Restrooms were also roomy and clean. Safety floatation devices (life jackets) for borrow, hanging on the outside of the bathrooms. Place for cookout in the camping space at $11 for the day. Plenty of firewood! I recommend this place for day trip.
Cheyenne R — Google review
First time camping here and the sites were lovely!!! We had a nice private tree enclosure on our site so it felt like our little oasis!!! Even though it rained for 24 hours our first day we still had a blast! Showers were CLEAN and HOT. The Beach area was not the most amazing but there was plenty of room to swim and no WEEDS!!!! Needless to say we were very happy with our short time there!!!
Ryan S — Google review
Quiet this time of year. Big spots, good washrooms. Beach for swimming not close by. Beautiful sunsets over the water. Can see the stars, but there are several lights in the campground, so it was a bit bright for that from your campsite. Also dog friendly.
Brenda J — Google review
Nice beaches around the lake. The area next to the visitor center may be busy during the season. Has a car parking lot. The areas little deep may be less crowded. No car parking lot. A nearby hydro electric dam may be an another attraction.
T R — Google review
One of the most beautiful bodies of water in sask. We boat there often and it's never busy. It's enormous so even when you see people there are so many all quaint beaches ⛱️ where you can wile away the day and picnic or camp.
Sharon D — Google review
SK-44, Macrorie, SK S0L 2E0, Canada•https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/provincialpark/307/danielson…•+1 306-857-5510•Tips and more reviews for Danielson Provincial Park

30Batoche National Historic Site

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Batoche National Historic Site offers a captivating glimpse into the late 1800s, when it was a bustling Metis village along the South Saskatchewan River. This historic site commemorates the rich cultural heritage of the Metis people and reflects on their struggles during pivotal events like the Battle of Batoche in 1885, where they faced defeat under Louis Riel's leadership. Visitors can immerse themselves in this significant chapter of Canadian history while exploring its scenic landscapes and learning about traditional Metis customs.
Really great place run by some really lovely people! Loved learning about the history of Batoche and the resistance, as well as meeting some cute little goats! My friend and I met multiple passionate guides and really appreciated the golf cart shuttle to help us get around the site and learn about each of the stops. If you have a chance to get a tour of the church and rectory from Ross (pictured) I would definitely recommend it. He has a lot of knowledge to share and is very engaging!
Billy A — Google review
What a sad but amazing story. I’m so glad that we drove out to see the settlement. Yes, it is small and very spaced out, but you can feel the history as you’re walking around. I would absolutely recommend for people who wanna have a good journey and walk to drive to Batoche to learn about the Métis and indigenous heritage and what they endured.
Dione P — Google review
Great place to learn about the tragic history of the meti people in Saskatchewan but also about their life and culture and how two culture Mercedes into a new one! Also a wonderful place for walks around the historic site.
Jan S — Google review
Important indigenous history! The staff are really friendly. Learned a lot about history. Would definitely recommend
Shilla J — Google review
Great tour with Marcus(?). We really enjoyed the grounds and all the information we learned.
Sherry K — Google review
I visited Batoche National Park as a volunteer for my kids’ school trip. The experience offered a fascinating historical perspective, especially on how trade and daily life were conducted in the past. The staff did a great job bringing history to life through storytelling and demonstrations. Some moments were engaging and fun for the kids, particularly the interactive exhibits, while others were less exciting for their age group. Still, the educational value was clear. Overall, it was an awesome outing that balanced learning and exploration. I would definitely like to return someday, perhaps with a different group of folks, to experience it from a fresh perspective.
Ben I — Google review
It was great ! Went there to shave off some time and the young man which I can’t remember his name showed us around ! Ross was an amazing tour guide and even hitched us a ride for low walking !
Ur ? — Google review
I live in Saskatchewan I know the history of the Métis and the resistance. So I thought. We’ve been coming out every year since 2021 during Covid. Each year we miss the open days because I take my vacation in September. This Is thefirst year we went out and actually were able to see inside the village buildings and have a tour. The tour guide was amazing a retired RCMP officer and a Métis. He is so passionate so knowledgable and almost makes you feel like you’re you’re there during that particular time. Thank you for time well spent.
Anonymouse A — Google review
Highway 225, Batoche, SK S0K 3R0, Canada•https://pc.gc.ca/batoche?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=batoche•+1 306-423-6227•Tips and more reviews for Batoche National Historic Site
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31Duck Mountain Provincial Park

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Duck Mountain Provincial Park, located on the eastern edge of Saskatchewan, offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, mountain biking, horse riding, and canoeing. The park is known for its stunning autumn colors displayed by Manitoba maples along the Pasquia Hills. Visitors can enjoy scenic views from Ski Hill Road and explore the backcountry's multicolored hills and wetlands. Madge Lake Retreats offers cozy cabin rentals for year-round stays in this picturesque natural setting.
Another one of Saskatchewan's beautiful provincial parks. This one is a bit spread out. We had to drive from our campsite at Pickerel Point to Ministik beach, which is the main beach to spend the day at. Aquatic Adventures bouncy structure on the water is a lot of fun. Water is nice and clear, beach is nice to walk in, and not many weeds in the swimming area. A really nice beach experience and if the wind is blowing the wrong way, there is a smaller beach that should give you protection over by Pickerel Point. Nicely treed campsites. Lots of hiking trails in the area as well. Tucked in the woods around Duck Mountain, you might even see a bear or two while you are adventuring. Highly recommend.
Jason G — Google review
Skied on the awesome trails and stayed a night in one of the shelters.
Patrick B — Google review
Beautiful trails. Came in early June for my first time. Campsite was great facing the water was amazing.
Geena N — Google review
It was amazing stay in the park. We had easy camp yurt and it was awesome. We drove from Regina to the park. Would have loved to stay but I guess the.park is extremely popular among the campers and could not find an extension to stay. But worth experience. Thanks you to the admin young staff. They were awesome.
Nirmit S — Google review
Absolutely breath taking views. Sites and grounds were all well maintained. We definietely enjoyed our stay. The main bathroom was quite clean! The mosquitos were relentless so bring bug spray. Nice beach and quaint little store to get main essentials and ofcourse some treats! Highly recommend this park!
Stephanie C — Google review
Beautiful! Way better than the MB one. Birch campground has stunning views of the lake. And fern is incredibly private this time of the yr. Cheap too!
Ian D — Google review
One of the nice Sask provincial parks on Mage Lake. Nice camp grounds. Food store and restaurants and offcourse ice cream. Boat rentals beach. Also nearby more lakes to explore, golf, mini golf, boat rentals, horse riding.
Shafi Z — Google review
A beautiful part of the boreal forest in Saskatchewan! If anyone loves early morning walks and being deep into nature, this is a great place to do it! Good camp sites and lots of adventures to be had.
Dean W — Google review
Kamsack, SK S0A 1S0, Canada•https://saskparks.tourismsaskatchewan.com/duck-mountain•+1 306-542-5500•Tips and more reviews for Duck Mountain Provincial Park

32River Park Campground

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River Park Campground in Moose Jaw is a hidden gem for camping enthusiasts. The town offers a variety of exciting activities for the whole family, such as exploring the famous Tunnels, admiring beautiful murals, and visiting museums like the Sukkanen Ship Museum and Western Development Museum. The campground provides a pretty setting within walking distance to town and Starbucks. While the bath house could use some work, the staff is friendly and accommodating.
This is such a great campsite! I came here as kid because we always wanted to see who was camping at River Park. I come here now to spend time with family and friends and really appreciate the chance to be one of those campers. The grounds are always so well kept. The guest centre and washrooms are spotless and the staff do a great job of ensuring that things are in order - not an easy thing to do when you are dealing with public facilities. Everyone is very friendly and helpful and have always made my stay here an enjoyable one. Looking forward to next time! John H
John H — Google review
Nice little campground & for being in town it's very quiet. There's only one shower in each of the two bathrooms but there's usually not a wait. Free Wi-Fi is available when staying at the campground, although I haven't tested how far from the office it goes. The river runs right beside the campground, there's a really neat museum across the highway, walking trails along the river. Definitely a great place to stop for a night when traveling through or just stay for a weekend.
Trista H — Google review
Great Place to stay. We called ahead. We did get the last available spot for the night. Great Lady attended to our check-in. They have tree shaded spots, easy hook-ups, clean bathrooms with showers, a common event room with coffee, Dog friendly and lots of very nice Canadians to enjoy conversations with about Canada, USA, and world events. That's where we are staying the next trip to Alaska.
Built T — Google review
Very nice and safe campground. Big rig friendly, but look at the campground and select a site without trees. Near beautiful river, water park, frisbee golf, town, etc.
David A — Google review
This Park is in the city which is good as there are places you can walk. But it is also bad as the Park has ALOT of day users who ignore signs and drive through the camp area. No sewer and the one bath house has a single toilet, shower, urinal and that is for the entire Park to include day users (men’s side). With the traffic we were not comfortable leaving anything outside. Nice grass, site was gravel and somewhat level. Picnic table and fire pit that was full of trash, meaning sites are not cleaned daily and is our reason for two stars. We did enjoy the walking path so another plus. We would have given four stars had our fire pit been clean.
CHAOSNCHECK T — Google review
Stopped here for a night on our way to Banff. This is a city park campground, so keep that in mind, but from what we saw, it was clean and well kept. Located right on the river, which has pretty views. There are some nice paved walking paths that run through the countryside, which made for a good evening stroll. We didn’t use the facilities, so can’t speak to those. Our site was on the inner loop and was a back-in spot. Bit tight getting in, but once we were settled, the sites were spaced out decently. Nice playground for the kids and town is within walking distance. We walked downtown and grabbed some great Indian food, which was a solid bonus. Would stay here again for a quick overnighter, but probably wouldn’t pick it for a longer stay. Good stop to recharge and roll on.
Eli M — Google review
Super nice urban campsite. Really nice grounds and very clean facilities. Being urban the road and train noise is noticeable but also reduces at night. Great walking trails right from the campsite also.
Simon H — Google review
The camping spot and lication were great. Enjoyed the walk to Signal Hill, touring some of Wee Burn Historical Village. Friendly receptionist. Bathrooms were clean, but could use some upgrading. Very affordable!
Lipp C — Google review
403 Confederation Dr, Weyburn, SK S4H 2G9, Canada•https://weyburn.ca/river-park-campground/•+1 306-897-7877•Tips and more reviews for River Park Campground

33Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park

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Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park, once a significant Hudson's Bay Company post on the prairies, holds historical importance. Although its glory days faded by the early 1880s, it gained new life as a North-West Mounted Police station. The park offers well-preserved fort walls and informative staff. Visitors can enjoy walking through the fort and along the Fort Carlton trail to various lookout points.
Really nice place for a tour. We came at a bad time. They were doing school tours, so there was some stuff we were unable to see. The staff was very helpful and they were giving us information on other places to visit in the area.
Terry D — Google review
Great tours and displays. They let you interact with the furs and some artifacts too. The escape room was also really fun!
Lana Z — Google review
Definitely a nice place to visit. The tour is really nice, we learned a lot about the life people lived here long time ago. Kids can touch and try things in the showroom too.
MC L — Google review
The trail is nice but everything was locked up, regardless of the fact that the sign on the visitor center said it should be open. We would have liked to actually see the historical sites.
Billie P — Google review
If you are traveling from Saskatoon then take a route via Duck lake to avoid gravel road( ~26km). This place was closed by the time we reached there so couldn't get to see it from inside.
Om B — Google review
Displays, artifacts and staff were good. The fact that no food, beverages, or even water was available was a huge disappointment. Washrooms in the centre were not operational and the outdoor facilities were disgusting. All things considered we would return but it would be under different circumstances
Dennis M — Google review
A beautiful little walk through history and yummy bannock on a stick! Very affordable to visit.
Claire Y — Google review
A must-see! It was awesome learning from the archeologists there. Loved the tour, too.
Danielle C — Google review
SK-212, Duck Lake, SK S0K1J0, Canada•https://saskparks.tourismsaskatchewan.com/fort-carlton•+1 306-270-2436•Tips and more reviews for Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park

34St. Victor Petroglyphs Provincial Historic Park

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St. Victor Petroglyphs Provincial Historic Park is a must-see hidden gem in Saskatchewan, offering a unique and sacred experience. The park features stunning stone carvings and provides a fantastic view from the top of the hill. While there are picnic areas and restrooms at the bottom, visitors should be cautious when driving to the top due to grazing cows. The site's rich native heritage can be further explored at the museum in St Victor, making it an interesting day trip for history enthusiasts.
Hidden in the hills of southern Saskatchewan, the St. Victor Petroglyphs are an ancient collection of rock carvings etched into a sandstone cliffside. Believed to be created by Indigenous peoples over 1,000 years ago, these sacred petroglyphs depict human figures, animals, and symbolic shapes, offering a glimpse into the spiritual and cultural history of the region. Overlooking the scenic Wood River Valley, this protected archaeological site is a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking a deeper connection to Canada’s Indigenous heritage.
John S — Google review
Truly amazing place, one of a kind experience if you find these fascinating
Austin — Google review
Very nice place, some nice views and educational
Ron S — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous stone formation in the middle of the prairie, a very sacred place.
Carter L — Google review
Really cool place! Not the best to go to when it is windy and cold as there is not a lot of shelter at the top! But a really beautiful place to see. There are picnic areas and a restroom at the bottom. Be careful if you drive to the top as there are cows grazing there.
Lacey R — Google review
Great day trip or side stop unless you have a deeper interest in native heritage. The museum in St Victor has lots of information. Earlier morning and evening viewing really helped see more details in the stone.
Mike J — Google review
A blast from the past. Did not walk on site, pics from drone
Katchoo — Google review
A no cost attraction of historic and cultural significance, the petroglyphs are worth a visit. Informative story boards on site provide context, but the key 'map' at the upper site was difficult to interpret. Our party did not visit the lower site. The upper site was wheel chair accessible. Toilet facilities and some benches are On-site. No other services available. Worth a visit if in the area.
Donald M — Google review
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35Warlodge Campground - (Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park - Centre Block)

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Warlodge Campground, located in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park - Centre Block, offers spacious and well-maintained campsites surrounded by mature trees. The campground provides various activities such as swimming, ziplining, and golfing. Despite the absence of shower facilities in some areas, the campground's cleanliness and proximity to amenities like the amphitheater and bike trails make it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
We had a great time! Scenic and serene. Lots of place to go to and activities to try. You could have your peace and a whole lot of fun at the same time. We'll surely keep coming back! PS: Don't miss the ice cream!!
Regine L — Google review
A park of it’s own! The tree line provides enough shade that is really making the place cozy!
Rex E — Google review
The Warlodge camp site was awesome! Camp sites were large and spacious. Very mature trees all around. Bathrooms were cleaned regularly. The playground was well kept and up to date. The shower house wasn't very far away. Lots of activities (swimming pool, ziplining, golfing, as well as other things). We'll definitely be returning again!
Corey S — Google review
Excellent treed campground with a big playground for kids. Easily accessible by road and multiple hiking trails. About 1km hike down to loch leven.
Monica M — Google review
The North side of this campground is beautiful with the tall pines! Perfect location to be close to the amphitheatre and the bike trails. Powered sites, flushing toilets, water traps throughout and beautiful sites. We had a great time here and we will be back!
Melissa J — Google review
Hidden gem of Saskatchewan!! Sask version of Banff but better not commercialized Quiet and great place to mountain bike and hike!! Super clean bathrooms and great showers!!
Cory F — Google review
We've been coming here for years. They have wonderful interpretive programs, facilities and staff. I would have given them 5 stars, but they have changed their garbage system which is terrible! Also, we had the worst experience ever at the sani dump where someone thought it was a good idea to put a big metal grate over the sewer hole. It was fly infested and absolutely gross when 2 people are trying to dump at the same time!! Please fix this and put covers on the holes like everyone else. Otherwise, a great place to camp.
Charlene P — Google review
We visited in early June so the camp ground only had a few occupied sites. It was wonderful. We saw moose walk right by our site. There were moose and deer everywhere. I can see, from the weekend, that it is cheek by jowl when kids can camp. Oddly, and sadly, they have street lights along the road. The dark sky preserve story is a lie for all the public campgrounds. It's bright as day near the lights. I'd give this 5 for school days if it were not for the hideous lights.
Sandy C — Google review
Maple Creek, SK S0N 1N0, Canada•http://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/places-to-go/provincial-parks•(800) 205-7070•Tips and more reviews for Warlodge Campground - (Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park - Centre Block)
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36Little Manitou Lake

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Little Manitou Lake, also known as Canada's Dead Sea, is a mineral lake located around 60 miles southeast of Saskatoon. It is renowned for its healing properties and buoyant salty water. The lake has a mineral density three times saltier than the ocean, making it one of only three lakes in the world with such high mineral content.
It is like dropping down into a little eutopia. Natural salt and mineral lake, beautiful scenery, quaint and quirky shops.
Cindy P — Google review
Peaceful, Unique, and Absolutely Worth the Trip! Little Manitou Lake is one of the most relaxing and unique places I’ve ever visited. The mineral-rich water lets you float effortlessly, kind of like the Dead Sea! The calm vibe, beautiful views, and healing waters make it the perfect escape from daily stress. Whether you’re there for a quiet solo moment, a romantic day, or just to explore something different, it’s a must-visit in Saskatchewan. Highly recommended!
Muzamil A — Google review
Even local people don't know about this hidden gem. Beautiful and quiet place. Visit in summer season would give better experience.
Rekha I — Google review
My wife and friends went for a day and absolutely loved it.
Dave S — Google review
This address is not right. We visited here and lost our way, the actual lake is about 15 min. Far from this address. Please find this on map for right address— Manitou & District Regional Park Campground . Thank you.
Tilak A — Google review
Beautiful
Joan W — Google review
Loved the lake , I was there middle of summer and the temp was fine !! I was also at resort which was so amazing !! My skin glowed for weeks !!
Carla P — Google review
So many shrimp in the water!
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37Nicolle Flats Interpretive Area

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Nicolle Flats Interpretive Area offers a variety of outdoor activities, including 16 km of hiking trails and mountain biking routes. The area features a scenic lake with sheltered woods and a halfway point shelter overlooking the Buffalo enclosure. It's suitable for families, dog walking, and individuals with mild to moderate joint arthritis. Visitors can immerse themselves in nature, spotting various wildlife such as Yellowheaded Blackbirds, chipmunks, moose, muskrats, and swallows.
Beautiful, so happy I went to visit. The birds are amazing.
Bree R — Google review
TICKS! This time of year they were rancid, we picked 69 off of the dog and a few off ourselves. It was lovely though, the boardwalk into the marsh area was fun. Maybe try to head to the homestead in summer, or be braver than us.
Shayna P — Google review
Excellent birding location. The park has lots of different habitats to attract a range of species. I wish I had more time to explore it.
Andrea K — Google review
There is an extraordinary silence and peace there. Actually we decided to walk from our campground to the Nicolle flats but the trail was not suitable for walking because it was not paved and the cars could pass in high speed beside us. We found it not safe. We decided to go back to the campground and next day we drove there and went for a great walk.
Naz H — Google review
This is my favourite place at Buffalo Pound Provincial Park. Great place for hiking or just sitting outside with a good book. Lots of birds in this area too.
Shane C — Google review
Beautiful place to take a stroll. Bring binoculars or a telescope for some bird watching!
Marsha W — Google review
Nice for peaceful hikes and great views
Nneoma N — Google review
Had fun with my son on a field trip there. The tour was fun and interesting. The kids loved it.
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503354 County Rd 8, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 6M3, Canada•https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/listings/311/nicolle-flats-i…•Tips and more reviews for Nicolle Flats Interpretive Area

38Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park

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Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park is a remote and pristine area located by the lakeside, accessible only by float plane. Unlike the more easily reached southern Saskatchewan sand hills, this park offers a secluded and unique experience for those who seek solitude and natural beauty. The park was established in 1992 to protect the fragile environment and rare plant species found nowhere else on Earth.
This Park is a perfect place to experience one of the most stunning juxtapositions of natural biomes. The local fauna include cranes and migrating geese that attract great opportunities for wildlife photography. Particularly I recommend bringing bread crumbs and unsalted peanuts for the local murder of crows that occupy the park.
Alessandro — Google review
Beautiful and very unique. It’s an incredible natural feature of the area. There’s a lot of explore and appreciate. the Athabasca Sand Dunes are the largest single natural sand dune in Canada.
Rob604 — Google review
I only was able to see the smaller set from an airplane, but from the air you could see the larger set in the distance. I would have love to seen them from the ground. They are in such a remote location, it's hard to imagine going back. They were pretty awesome.
Shelly L — Google review
You go for the sand, but you stay for the ambiance.
Russ H — Google review
Took my gf Sandy here, lost her the first second we got off the plane.
Brett M — Google review
Went out for a rip bud, no gas was spilt
RH — Google review
highly recommend, amazing ,and i would go again in a heartbeat
Avery T — Google review
Overall, very nice dunes.
Laura Y — Google review
Laronge, SK S0J 1L0, Canada•https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/provincialpark/1414/athabasc…•+1 306-425-4234•Tips and more reviews for Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park

39Cannington Manor Provincial Park

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Cannington Manor Provincial Park, located 26 kilometers away, offers a step back in time with its recreated 1880s village and costumed actors. The park also features the Prairie Dog Drive-In for a romantic night under the stars. The historic village has been reconstructed to reflect its heyday and offers self-guided tours. Visitors can explore the Humphreys Hewlett historic house and other buildings while enjoying friendly staff and informative tours.
I really enjoyed my visit here. Lots of history to read about on site. Thank you Vivienne for the tour, you were very knowledgeable and answered all my questions. The nearby Hewlett house is also worth a visit.
FulcrumYYC — Google review
Interesting attraction highlighting a piece of Saskatchewan history. Plan to be there at least an hour or so if you want to view all the buildings and read all the displays.
Brandon ( — Google review
Had a very nice visit to this Provincial Historic site. We arrived late in the p.m. However friendly staff still cheerfully offered us a tour. My first visit was ~40 years ago with nothing really to see. So much development happened here over time. A new visitor centre & buildings to walk through.
Jack B — Google review
This place is full of gorgeous historical items! If you can, I would highly recommend getting a guided tour when you come here as it's super informative! A great place for both adults and kids!
Randi L — Google review
I had a delightful time at canning manor. Dane and Vivian were very helpful and even the maintenance staff, Greg, was pleasant and kept the park well groomed. The parks unique character transports its visitors back hundreds of years through use of costumes and building preservation. 10/10 would recommend! It’s a must see for any travellers!!
Megan D — Google review
Love love how detailed it is and how I can take some pretty amazing photos:)
Kennedy T — Google review
Nice historic park. Park staff doing tours are knowlegeable and friendly.
Marlene C — Google review
It would be exceptionally helpful if the hours of access to Cannington Manor and The Historic House were posted on a road sign in advance and if not that, at least on the sign once you get there. We drove out on a Tuesday. Got to the Humphreys Hewlett historic house only to be met by the locked gate. We could walk in, and some of us did, but we had an old dog with us who was not be able to make the walk so one of us missed out on seeing the house. It’s such a fabulous house and village. So interesting and educational. Yes, we could have checked the hours on the internet, but it’s smack in the middle of summer and besides unlocking a gate would only take moments. Not just for old dogs, but people with mobility issues as well.
Jo H — Google review
Kenosee Lake, SK S0C 2S0, Canada•https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/provincialpark/1005/canningt…•+1 306-577-2600•Tips and more reviews for Cannington Manor Provincial Park

40Great Blue Heron Provincial Park

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Great Blue Heron Provincial Park is a stunning hidden treasure nestled in east-central Saskatchewan, near Prince Albert. Spanning an impressive 11,000 hectares, this park encompasses the scenic areas around Emma and Anglin Lakes. It's a paradise for bird enthusiasts, particularly from April to August when you can witness the majestic heron colony nesting among the tranquil lakes and wetlands.
Great park. Beautiful beaches and great private sites. All amenities available.
Jason C — Google review
Absolutely beautiful park lots for kids to do clean bathrooms . But it loses 2 stars cause the fire wood is soaked almost rotten some of it scraps . Having a fire is very important to me . Although this wood sucks the camp being so amazing we have returned again .
Donaven K — Google review
Very quiet park , good sites , tree overhang cut back for taller RV units
Milton W — Google review
Great facilities, tons of flora and fauna, and fun activities for the kids from park staff.
Dustin H — Google review
This provincial park is quite large (11,000 hectares) and it surrounds various parts of two main lake communities Emma and Anglin Lakes. When people “review the park” you really don’t know which part they are reviewing unless they are specific. It is only the park Administration Office that is located in the town site of Christopher Lake.
Lyle M — Google review
We were curious & drove by this park, we thought why not close to the highway. Oh wow, to our surprise we saw baby black bear. We were going to report it but we don't see anyone, it was little early though. I wish I can upload my video but somehow it did not work :(
Explorefood 7 — Google review
We stayed at the yurt at Anderson point campground and it was fabulous! Fall camping is the best!
Lisa K — Google review
The maple syrup is quite refreshing in this little abode
Bret M — Google review
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41Moose Jaw

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Moose Jaw, located in southern Saskatchewan, Canada, is a city with a rich history and unique attractions. Visitors can explore the underground Tunnels of Moose Jaw to learn about the early Chinese immigrants and the rumored connection to Al Capone. The iconic Mac the Moose sculpture greets travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway, while downtown buildings are adorned with vibrant murals depicting the city's history.
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42Battleford

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Situated in Saskatchewan, Canada, Battleford is a charming town located across the North Saskatchewan River from the City of North Battleford. Together, they are known as "The Battlefords." This area holds historical significance as it was once an important Mounted Police post and served as the first seat of Northwest Territories government. Visitors can explore this rich history at the Fort Battleford National Historic Site, which features exhibits housed in restored buildings.
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43Clearwater River

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Nestled in the stunning boreal forest of northern Saskatchewan, the Clearwater River Dene Nation represents a vibrant Dene First Nations band government. This community is based in the picturesque village of Clearwater River, which lies gracefully along the eastern shore of Lac La Loche. The area is rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it a unique destination for those looking to explore Indigenous history and traditions amidst breathtaking landscapes.
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44Chitek Lake

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Chitek Lake is a charming resort village nestled in the picturesque Canadian province of Saskatchewan, specifically located within Census Division No. 16. This tranquil destination offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational activities for visitors to enjoy.
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45Katepwa Beach

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Katepwa Beach, located in the District of Katepwa in Saskatchewan, Canada, is a picturesque waterfront destination in the Qu'Appelle Valley. Once a resort village, it is now part of Katepwa Point Provincial Park. The area offers green hills and rural charm with a rich history dating back to the 1890s. Visitors can enjoy picnics, barbecues, and stunning sunset views over the lake from rented cabin decks at Katepwa Beach.
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46Fort Pitt

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Fort Pitt Farms Christian Community, situated near Fort Pitt Provincial Park in Frenchman Butte, Saskatchewan, Canada, is a self-governing Christian community with roots in the Dariusleut Hutterite tradition. Since 1999, it has operated independently while maintaining many Hutterite customs. The community is led by spiritual leaders Reuben Walter and Ben Walter.
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47Anglin Lake

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Nestled in the heart of Saskatchewan, Anglin Lake is a charming unincorporated community that promises an unforgettable escape into nature. Situated on the eastern shore of its namesake lake and surrounded by the stunning Great Blue Heron Provincial Park, this destination is perfect for those seeking tranquility amidst breathtaking landscapes. The serene waters of Anglin Lake are framed by lush boreal forests, creating an idyllic backdrop for relaxation and outdoor activities.
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  • Map of Three Forks
  • Map of Philipsburg
  • Map of Butte

Saskatchewan throughout the year

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Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Edmonton
  • Top things to do and attractions in Saskatoon
  • Top things to do and attractions in Jasper National Park
  • Top things to do and attractions in Regina
  • Top things to do and attractions in Lethbridge
  • Top things to do and attractions in Red Deer
  • Top things to do and attractions in Medicine Hat
  • Top things to do and attractions in Billings
  • Top things to do and attractions in Helena
  • Top things to do and attractions in Great Falls
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bismarck
  • Top things to do and attractions in Butte
  • Top things to do and attractions in Minot
  • Top things to do and attractions in Medora
  • Top things to do and attractions in Philipsburg
  • Top things to do and attractions in Theodore Roosevelt National Park
  • Top things to do and attractions in Drumheller
  • Top things to do and attractions in Moose Jaw
  • Top things to do and attractions in St. Albert
  • Top things to do and attractions in Crowsnest Pass

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Edmonton
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Saskatoon
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Jasper National Park
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Regina
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lethbridge
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Red Deer
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Medicine Hat
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Billings
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Helena
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Great Falls
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bismarck
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Butte
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Minot
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Medora
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Philipsburg
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Theodore Roosevelt National Park
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Three Forks
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Drumheller
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Moose Jaw
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in St. Albert
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Crowsnest Pass
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Maple Creek
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Fort Macleod

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