- hit the trails for fun on the snow!
Get out of the city and slide into one of our winter wonderlands – on your skis, snowshoes or a skidoo. There are thousands of kilometres of trails across our province. Come out and shake off the winter blues on our winter trails!
What are the prices?
Daily, Weekly, and Annual Park Entry Permits
Click here to view pricing and buy your Park Entry Permit
Seniors
Saskatchewan residents 65 or older can receive a free Park Entry Permit with valid Saskatchewan identification. Permits for seniors are available in-park only.
Canoo
Formerly known as the Cultural Access Pass, Canoo helps welcome newcomers to the place they have chosen to call home. Canoo is ran by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship. Canoo is a mobile app that offers newcomers and new Canadian citizens free admission to over 1,400 cultural places, including Saskatchewan Provincial Parks.
Canoo memberships are available to any newcomer to Canada over the age of 18 for a one-year period within the newcomer’s first five years as a permanent resident or first year of Canadian citizenship. Each eligible individual who verifies their status on the Canoo app and signs up is a Canoo member.
Eligible individuals are encouraged to download the app or visit https://inclusion.ca/canoo/ to become a member and learn more.
Traditional Use Permit
First Nations, Métis and Inuit individuals exercising their rights to carry out traditional use activities such as the gathering of plants for food and medicinal purposes and carrying out ceremonial and spiritual observances and practices. Individuals must carry their valid Certificate of Indian or Métis Status when receiving a permit.
Métis individuals with recognized Aboriginal rights in the north (see Treaty and Aboriginal Rights for Hunting and Fishing Guide for details) and First Nations individuals practicing their Treaty right to fish for food and, in parks where hunting and trapping is permitted, to hunt and trap for food. Individuals must carry their valid Certificate of Indian or Métis Status when receiving a permit.
Need to know a bit more?
Many park trail maps are also on the All Trails app
Important: Check with park staff for trail conditions, and notify park staff when planning back country hikes.
Park |
Trail Activities | |||||||||
Blackstrap | ||||||||||
Buffalo Pound | Interpretive |
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Candle Lake | ||||||||||
Chitek Lake |
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Clarence-Steepbank Lakes | ||||||||||
Clearwater River | ||||||||||
Condie | ||||||||||
Cypress Hills | Interpretive | |||||||||
Danielson | ||||||||||
Douglas | Interpretive | |||||||||
Duck Mountain | Interpretive | |||||||||
Echo Valley | ||||||||||
Good Spirit Lake | Interpretive | |||||||||
Great Blue Heron | ||||||||||
Greenwater Lake | ||||||||||
Lac La Ronge | Interpretive | |||||||||
Makwa Lake | Interpretive | |||||||||
Meadow Lake | Interpretive | |||||||||
Moose Mountain | Interpretive | |||||||||
Narrow Hills | Interpretive | |||||||||
Pike Lake | Interpretive |
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Saskatchewan Landing | Interpretive |
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The Battlefords | Interpretive | |||||||||
Wascana Trails | ||||||||||
White Butte Trails | ||||||||||
Green indicates overnight trip opportunities. (updated May 13, 2020) |