Longitude: -106.311148° W
Pêmiska is a Cree word meaning "come find it", inviting visitors to connect with the people, history, and land of the Beardy's & Okemasis' Cree Nation. Whether you’re looking to glamp in comfort, discover the art of making bannock, learn about Indigenous dancing and music, or deepen your understanding of Canada's history, Pêmiska Tourism offers a wide range of enriching experiences, from Treaty education to experiential offerings, dance demonstrations and cultural dinner theatre.
Book an overnight stay at Pêmiska Lodges in Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park, and enjoy one of the five brand-new tipi lodges, each accommodating up to five people with all the modern amenities, including air conditioning, smart TV, electric fireplace, fans, beverage centre and Keurig coffee maker. The tipi village is perfect for a land-based cultural retreat, or simply relaxing around a fire, immersed in nature’s sounds.
For the adventurous, Pêmiska provides adventure outfitting, ATVs, canoes, kayaks, fat tire bikes, and winter essentials such as snowshoes and skis so you can explore the Trans Canada Trail. You can also join a guided historical ATV tour or a canoe/kayak day tour along the North Saskatchewan River.
Pêmiska Tourism offers authentic Indigenous experiences for those seeking culture, history, and adventure. Member of the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada, and recipient of its The Original Original accreditation.
Pêmiska Tourism | From Fort to Ferry - Guided River Experience
Duck Lake, Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park, North Saskatchewan River - WC, Beardy's & Okemasis Cree Nation
Jul 13, 2024 to Sep 28, 2024
STARTING AT:
$100
Pêmiska Tourism | Lodge Rental
Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park, Beardy's & Okemasis Cree Nation, Duck Lake
May 1, 2025 to Oct 31, 2025
Looking to camp in comfort? Pêmiska Tourism custom-built, brand-new tipi lodges are located at Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park in the heart of Treaty 6. They pay homage to the past with a tipi-like design, and feature handy amenities like a kitchenette and barbeque that allow you to cook in peace and ease. Their cozy layout makes for the perfect distraction-free destination in nature. They can accommodate up to 5 guests, and feature a queen bed and a double pull-out mattress (a twin can be added). Amenities include air conditioning, 43" Smart TV, kitchenette, loft, electric fireplace and 2 fans, bed and bath linen, fridge, barbecue, microwave, Keurig coffee maker, dishes and silverware for 6, front deck with table and 5 chairs, washroom and showers, free Wi-Fi.
The $219/night price includes a $11 Saskatchewan Parks Entry Permit. Not available in winter.
STARTING AT:
$219
Pêmiska Tourism | Reconciliation Ride - Guided ATV Historical Tour
Beardy's & Okemasis Cree Nation, Duck Lake, Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park
Jun 1, 2024 to Dec 31, 2024
STARTING AT:
$125
Rates And Discounts
Pêmiska Lodges: $219/night. See website for equipment rental and guided tour rates.Certifications and Affiliations
- Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) member
Access
- Country / Rural
Services
- Guided tour
- Interpretive program
- Lessons available
- Mindfulness / Wellness program
- Self-guided tour
- Tourist information available
- Tours upon request
Amenities
- Air conditioning
- Cable / Satellite television
- Coffee maker
- Firepit
- Free parking
- Free Wi-Fi
- Fridge
- Gas barbecue
- Groomed trail
- In-room fireplace
- Kitchenette(s)
- Microwave
- Modern washroom
- No. of guest rooms / units: 5
- Shower
- Trail markers
Activities
- ATVing
- Birding / Wildlife viewing
- Cross-country skiing
- Cycling
- Fat biking
- Hiking
- Interactive workshop
- Mountain biking
- Snowshoeing
- Stargazing
Equipment Rental
- ATV rental
- Canoe rental
- Cross-country ski rental
- Fat bike rental
- Kayak rental
- Snowshoe rental
Inclusive Travel
- Family friendly
- Wheelchair access
Maps & Docs
Contact Info
Phone(s):
306-467-4523 |
tourism@beardysband.com
Beardy's & Okemasis Cree Nation, W of Duck Lake on Hwy 212. Pêmiska Lodges are located at Fort Carlton Provincial Park, 45 minutes N of Saskatoon .
Latitude: 52.83720° N, Longitude: -106.311148° W
Pêmiska is a Cree word meaning "come find it", inviting visitors to connect with the people, history, and land of the Beardy's & Okemasis' Cree Nation. Whether you’re looking to glamp in comfort, discover the art of making bannock, learn about Indigenous dancing and music, or deepen your understanding of Canada's history, Pêmiska Tourism offers a wide range of enriching experiences, from Treaty education to experiential offerings, dance demonstrations and cultural dinner theatre.
Book an overnight stay at Pêmiska Lodges in Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park, and enjoy one of the five brand-new tipi lodges, each accommodating up to five people with all the modern amenities, including air conditioning, smart TV, electric fireplace, fans, beverage centre and Keurig coffee maker. The tipi village is perfect for a land-based cultural retreat, or simply relaxing around a fire, immersed in nature’s sounds.
For the adventurous, Pêmiska provides adventure outfitting, ATVs, canoes, kayaks, fat tire bikes, and winter essentials such as snowshoes and skis so you can explore the Trans Canada Trail. You can also join a guided historical ATV tour or a canoe/kayak day tour along the North Saskatchewan River.
Pêmiska Tourism offers authentic Indigenous experiences for those seeking culture, history, and adventure. Member of the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada, and recipient of its The Original Original accreditation.
Location Information
Beardy's & Okemasis Cree Nation, W of Duck Lake on Hwy 212. Pêmiska Lodges are located at Fort Carlton Provincial Park, 45 minutes N of Saskatoon .
View on map >lat. 52.83720° N, long. -106.311148° W
Contact Info
Phone:
306-467-4523 |
tourism@beardysband.com
Travel Offers
Pêmiska Tourism | From Fort to Ferry - Guided River Experience
Jul 13, 2024 to Sep 28, 2024
STARTING AT: $100
Pêmiska! Beardy's & Okemasis' Cree Nation invite you to experience the natural beauty and serenity of the North Saskatchewan River on a guided canoe/kayak trip from Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park to the Wingard Ferry. Available Saturdays from spring through fall, the 4-hour tours offer a chance to see coyotes, eagles, moose, elk, deer, and more. The fleet includes six Old Towne Penobscot 164 Red Canoes and six Old Towne Sorrento Kayaks, accommodating up to 18 people. The tour fee is $150 per adult (16+), $100 per youth (15 and under), and includes a freshly cleaned canoe, snack box, lunch, personal floatation device, paddles, first aid kit, bailers, and drop-off and pick-up services. Reserve your spot now!
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Pêmiska Tourism | Lodge Rental
May 1, 2025 to Oct 31, 2025
STARTING AT: $219
Looking to camp in comfort? Pêmiska Tourism custom-built, brand-new tipi lodges are located at Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park in the heart of Treaty 6. They pay homage to the past with a tipi-like design, and feature handy amenities like a kitchenette and barbeque that allow you to cook in peace and ease. Their cozy layout makes for the perfect distraction-free destination in nature. They can accommodate up to 5 guests, and feature a queen bed and a double pull-out mattress (a twin can be added). Amenities include air conditioning, 43" Smart TV, kitchenette, loft, electric fireplace and 2 fans, bed and bath linen, fridge, barbecue, microwave, Keurig coffee maker, dishes and silverware for 6, front deck with table and 5 chairs, washroom and showers, free Wi-Fi.
The $219/night price includes a $11 Saskatchewan Parks Entry Permit. Not available in winter.
BOOK NOW >
Pêmiska Tourism | Reconciliation Ride - Guided ATV Historical Tour
Jun 1, 2024 to Dec 31, 2024
STARTING AT: $125
Pêmiska Tourism and Beardy's & Okemasis' Cree Nation invite you to experience the juxtaposition of adventure and history! Join Pêmiska Tourism for a guided ATV adventure through picturesque vistas and rolling hills while learning the truth of our shared journey toward reconciliation. The day-long tour visits national historic sites and landmarks around the community and showcases the best of nehiyawak hospitality. Their fleet includes six 2-up CF Moto CForce 600 Touring Quads, one 6-up CF Moto UForce Side-by-Side, and one 2-up CF Moto UForce Side-by-Side, accommodating up to 20 people. The tour fee is $150 per adult (16+), $125 per child and youth (15 and under), and $550 per family (up to 6). Available year-round, the tour includes a freshly tuned quad or side-by-side, helmet, safety goggles, snack box, lunch, and first aid/emergency kit.
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Open Year Round
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Details
Certifications and Affiliations
- Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) member
Access
- Country / Rural
Services
- Guided tour
- Interpretive program
- Lessons available
- Mindfulness / Wellness program
- Self-guided tour
- Tourist information available
- Tours upon request
Amenities
- Air conditioning
- Cable / Satellite television
- Coffee maker
- Firepit
- Free parking
- Free Wi-Fi
- Fridge
- Gas barbecue
- Groomed trail
- In-room fireplace
- Kitchenette(s)
- Microwave
- Modern washroom
- No. of guest rooms / units: 5
- Shower
- Trail markers
Activities
- ATVing
- Birding / Wildlife viewing
- Cross-country skiing
- Cycling
- Fat biking
- Hiking
- Interactive workshop
- Mountain biking
- Snowshoeing
- Stargazing
Equipment Rental
- ATV rental
- Canoe rental
- Cross-country ski rental
- Fat bike rental
- Kayak rental
- Snowshoe rental
Inclusive Travel
- Family friendly
- Wheelchair access