- avoid the crowds and join us
Camping is one of the most popular activities in a provincial park, no matter the season. However, as summer turns to fall, the operation of our camping system changes slightly. This page details everything you need to know about camping in a provincial park past the Labour Day long weekend.
Ideal for those who prefer to camp when the parks are quieter.
Spring
Cure your winter blues and kick off your camping season early at a discounted rate. Saskatchewan Provincial Parks offer a spring promotional rate of $5 off per night for electric, non-electric and economy sites. Offered May 1 until the 2nd last weekend in June yearly.
Fall
Autumn can be the best time to visit our parks after the summer crowds have gone - squeeze out every ounce of nature time while you can - before the snow flies. Offered from the week following Labour day weekend until the end of October yearly.
Click on the parks below for campgrounds and the services available. *Services are subject to change due to weather conditions
Parks offering fall camping (*Services are subject to change due to weather conditions)
Blackstrap Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Blackstrap Provincial Park | |||||||
Campground | Services Available |
Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Kevin Misfeldt |
September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Hazelnut | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Sunset | September 6 | September 7 |
Bronson Forest Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Bronson Forest Provincial Park | |||||||
Campground | Services Available | Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Little Fishing Lake |
September 6 | September 11 | |||||
Peck Lake | September 6 | September 11 |
Buffalo Pound Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Buffalo Pound Provincial Park | |||||||
Campground | Services Available |
Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Elmview |
September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Lakeside | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Lower Chalet A | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Lower Chalet B | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Maple Vale | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Shady Lane |
September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Trails End | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Valley | September 30 | October 1 |
Candle Lake Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Candle Lake Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available |
Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Minowukaw |
September 17 |
September 18 |
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Sandy Bay |
September 30 | October 1 |
Crooked Lake Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Crooked Lake Provincial Park | |||||||
Campground | Services Available |
Reserve until | Closed | ||||
All |
September 6 | September 7 |
Cypress Hills Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Cypress Hills Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available |
Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Aspen Grove |
September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Ball Diamond | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Deer Hollow | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Lodgepole | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Meadows | September 30 | N/A | |||||
Rainbow | September 20 | September 21 | |||||
Terrace | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Warlodge | September 6 | September 7 |
Danielson Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Danielson Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available |
Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Bayside |
September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Coldwell | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Elmview | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Shady Lane | September 6 | September 7 |
Douglas Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Douglas Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available | Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Coglan |
September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Homestead | FCFS | Open Year Round | |||||
Middaugh | September 6 | September 7 |
Duck Mountain Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Duck Mountain Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available |
Reservable until | Closed | ||||
Birch |
September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Fern | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Poplar | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Selwood | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Spruce | September 30 | October 1 |
Echo Valley Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Echo Valley Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available |
Reservable until | Closed | ||||
Aspen |
September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Lakeview | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Lookout Point | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Morning View | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Valley View | September 30 | October 1 |
Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available |
Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Aspen |
September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Balsam | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Sandy Ridge | September 6 | September 7 |
Great Blue Heron Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Great Blue Heron Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available |
Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Anderson Point |
September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Coot's Corner | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Heron's Hideaway | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Murray Point | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
North Murray Point | September 6 | September 7 |
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available | Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Aspen |
September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Cranberry | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Hilltop | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Ibister Lake | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Lakeshore | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Poplar Ridge | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Smallfish Lake | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Spirit Lake | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Townsend Lake | September 30 | October 1 |
Lac La Ronge Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Lac La Ronge Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available |
Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Churchill River |
September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Courtenay Lake | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Devil Lake | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Dickens Lake | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Giekle River | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Hidden Bay | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Leaf Rapids | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Little Deer | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
MacKay | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Missinipe | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Nemeiben | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Norvil Olsen | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Nut Point | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Sand Beach | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Sawmill Bay | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Wadin Bay | September 6 | September 7 |
Makwa Lake Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Makwa Lake Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available - after Sept 6 |
Reserve online until | Closed | ||||
Jumbo Beach |
Sept14 |
September 6 | September 11 | ||||
Little Jumbo | Sept14 |
September 6 |
September 11 |
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Mewasin |
Sept14 |
September 6 |
Until it snows |
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Stabler Point |
Sept14 |
September 6 |
September 11 |
Meadow Lake Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Meadow Lake Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available |
Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Greig Lake | September 30 | N/A - limited services after September 30 | |||||
Kimball Lake | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Matheson Lake | FCFS | October 31 | |||||
Mistohay Lake | FCFS | October 31 | |||||
Murray Doell | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
North Flotten | FCFS | October 31 | |||||
Sandy Beach | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
South Flotten | FCFS | October 31 | |||||
Waterhen | FCFS | N/A - no water after September 30 |
Moose Mountain Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Moose Mountain Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available |
Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Fish Creek |
September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Lynwood | September 30 | October 1 |
Narrow Hills Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Narrow Hills Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available | Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Baldy Lake |
September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Ispuchaw | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Lower Fishing Lake | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Zeden | September 6 | September 7 |
Pike Lake Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Pike Lake Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available |
Reserve until | Closed for the season | ||||
Campground A |
September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Campground B | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Campground C | September 30 |
October 1 |
Rowan’s Ravine Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Rowan’s Ravine Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available |
Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Elmwood |
September 30 |
October 1 | |||||
Underwood |
September 30 |
October 1 |
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available |
Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Bearpaw A |
September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Bearpaw B (sites 137-172) | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Bison Hollow | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Equestrian | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Nighthawk | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Priarie Meadow | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Riverside | September 30 | October 1 | |||||
Sagebrush | September 30 | October 1 |
The Battlefords Provincial Park
Service Centre | |
Power | |
Water | |
Firewood | |
Outdoor Washrooms |
The Battlefords Provincial Park |
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Campground | Services Available |
Reserve until | Closed | ||||
Aspen |
September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Centre | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Maple | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
North | September 20 | September 21 | |||||
Poplar | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
South | September 6 | September 7 | |||||
Willow | September 6 | September 7 |
Winter
See the following individual park pages for off-season camping details - or see this Off-season Camping Document (current to Oct 31/20) for all parks and details.
Parks offering winter camping (*Always contact the park before leaving as weather and other conditions may change their availability)
Provincial Park / Rec Site | Contact info |
Blackstrap |
First come, first served For more information: 306-662-5489 |
Taylor Lake |
Taylor Lake Provincial Campground Non-electric For more information: 306-236-7688 |
Clarence-Steepbank Lakes |
Rustic amenities For more information, please call 306-929-8406 |
Buffalo Pound |
buffalopound@gov.sk.ca |
Cypress Hills |
306-662-5411 |
Danielson |
306-854-6266 |
Douglas |
306-854-6266 |
Echo Valley |
306-332-3215 |
Meadow Lake |
306-236-7680 or email: MeadowLake@gov.sk.ca |
Narrow Hills |
306-426-2622 |
Pike Lake |
306-933-6966 |
What are the prices?
Offseason Camping Fees
Campsite Classification |
Campsite | Park Entry Permit | Reservation | ||||
nightly | required year round | non-refundable | |||||
spring | fall / winter | ||||||
Fully serviced | $42 | TBD | Daily | $10 | Call Centre | $14 | |
Electric | $27 | TBD | Weekly | $40 | Online | $12 | |
Non-electric | $15 | TBD | Annual | $75 | |||
Economy | $13 | TBD | SK Seniors | Free | |||
Camp-Easy | $65 | TBD | Full payment is due at the time of booking. |
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Mongolian Yurt | $110 | TBD | |||||
Reduced Services | -$4/night discount | ||||||
Spring Shoulder Season: Thursday of May long weekend - June 23rd inclusive |
booking/reservation + park permit + campsite = total fee
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Item | Charge |
Online booking | $12 |
One week park permit | $40 |
One week - electric site (7 x $27) | $189 |
Total fee = | $241 |
Full payment is due at the time of booking. |
One Day Park Entry Permit
Fee | Conditions | Availability |
$10 |
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Weekly Park Entry Permit
Fee | Conditions | Availability |
$40 |
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Annual Park Entry Permit
Fee | Conditions | Availability | |
$75 |
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Note: Annual Park Entry Permits are valid from April 1 through March 31 the following year; however, can be used as a courtesy entry permit until April 30 or until the current year annual permits are available in the parks. |
Saskatchewan Seniors Park Entry Permit
Fee | Conditions | Availability |
FREE |
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Need to know a bit more?
Campsite Classification
Full Service | Electric | Non-Electric | Economy |
- Defined campsite - Electricity, water, sewer - Access to service centre (showers) - Standard spacing - Campsite furniture, firewood |
- Defined campsite - Electricity, water - Access to service centre (showers) - Standard spacing - Campsite furniture, firewood |
- Defined campsite - No electricity, water - Access to service centre (showers) - Standard spacing |
Non-Electric campsite without one or more of the following: |
Accessible / Barrier Free Campsites
Provincial Park | Campsites |
* Indicates Seasonal Accessible Campsites | |
Blackstrap | Sunset Ridge campsites 304, 328, 329 |
Buffalo Pound | Maple Vale campsites 54, 57, 62 Trails End campsites 22, 24* |
Candle Lake | Sandy Bay campsites 335, 336, 337, 338, 339 |
Cypress Hills | Meadows campsites 50, 64 Rainbow campsites 7, 8 |
Danielson | Bayside campsite 217 Shady Lane campsite 318 |
Douglas | Coghlan campsite 107 Homestead campsite 314 |
Duck Mountain | Birch campsites 80, 81, 144* |
Echo Valley | Aspen campsites 253, 255 Lakeview campsite 406 Valleyview campsites *17, 162 |
Good Spirit Lake | Aspen campsites H, 51 |
Great Blue Heron | Murray Point campsites 92, 93, 94 |
Greenwater Lake | Poplar Ridge campsites 9, 13 |
Makwa Lake | Stabler Point campsites 19, 43, 182 |
Meadow Lake | Greig Lake campsite G33 Kimball Lake campsites 124, 125 |
Moose Mountain | Fish Creek campsites 71, 73 |
Narrow Hills | Lower Fishing Lake campsite 46 |
Pike Lake | Pike Lake campsites 1A, 2A |
Rowan’s Ravine | Elmview campsites 238, 239*, 240, 242* |
Saskatchewan Landing | Sagebrush campsite 17 |
The Battlefords | North campsites 29, 30, 31 |
How to Reserve
Are your plans all set?? ready to reserve? From campsites or swimming lessons to planning a day trip requiring a picnic shelter rental, you can plan and book it all in advance and rest easy knowing your favourite place is waiting for you when you arrive. You can even book a Camp-Easy site and really leave your troubles behind!
**********NOTE: Reservation system will not be live until April 2021**********
Reserve Online (24/7)
NOTE When clicking the RESERVE NOW button, you will be taken to our reservation site (different web site). You can return back to SaskParks.com at any time by clicking on the Sask Parks logo.
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Visa / MasterCard accepted
or reserve using our Call Centre (7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. CST 7 days a week): 1-833-7SKPARK (1-833-775-7275)
SaskParks Rules and Regulations
Saskatchewan Provincial Parks Reservation Service Terms of Use
Saskatchewan Provincial Parks Reservation Service Terms of Use The Saskatchewan Provincial Parks (“Sask Parks”) Reservation Service is an online reservation website administered by the Parks Division of the Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport on behalf of the Government of Saskatchewan. The service allows you to view, reserve, manage and purchase eligible goods and services at Saskatchewan provincial parks, including campground reservations and walk-ins upon availability, park passes, and services operated solely by the Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport.
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Privacy
The Sask Parks Reservation Service does not automatically gather personal information about you. We will only collect this type of information if you voluntarily supply it. If you provide us your personal information, it will only be used or disclosed for the purposes for which it was collected or, in limited circumstances, in accordance with The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
As you navigate the reservation service website, you may see links to external websites not owned or controlled by the Government of Saskatchewan, including social media platforms. Links to external websites do not imply any official Government of Saskatchewan endorsement of the opinions or ideas expressed therein, or guarantee the validity of the information provided. When visiting these external websites, you are subject to different privacy policies and terms of service of the respective external website. We strongly suggest that you read the site policies, including the privacy policies, for any external website that you visit through a link appearing on the Sask Parks Reservation Service.
We have implemented commercially reasonable precautions, including, where appropriate, password protection, encryption, and secure socket layering to protect the service and the information we collect from loss, misuse and unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, and destruction. Credit card information is collected through a secure connection to process payments and complete reservations in real-time. Your credit card number is not stored within the reservation service database.
You should take steps to protect against unauthorized access to your password, computer, and web-enabled devices, among other things, by signing off after using a shared computer, inserting a password on your web-enabled device, choosing a password that nobody else knows or can easily guess, keeping your password private, and periodically changing your password. You should never share your log-in information with others. We are not responsible for any lost, stolen or compromised passwords, or for any activity on your account via unauthorized password activity.
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Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport
Parks Division – Visitor Experiences Branch
3211 Albert Street, 1st Floor
Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 5W6
CANADA
Park Entry
All park visitors must possess and display a valid Park Entry Permit within Saskatchewan Provincial Park boundary. There is a variety of passes available depending on how many days in the year you plan to visit our parks. Many parks offer activities and events year round - and some also offer year round camping - don't limit yourself, chose the pass that fits your needs.
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Type |
Availability |
Terms |
Daily One day |
At the park or when making a reservation. FREE for Saskatchewan residents 65 or older |
Non-transferable If lost or stolen will not be refunded or replaced |
Weekly One week |
At the park or when making a reservation. FREE for Saskatchewan residents 65 or older |
Non-transferable If lost or stolen will not be refunded or replaced |
Annual One year |
At the park or when making a reservation Also available at participating CAA offices |
Transferable No refunds once issued. |
At the Park
Camping Permit / Reservation: Upon arrival at the park, campers will be required to confirm they are the Camping Permit / reservation holder on the reservation in order to be permitted into the site to ensure the correct person is checking in. Check-in: 2 pm | Check-out: 12 noon (Camping unit and personal property must be removed by noon on departure date) 24 hours a day is quiet time, violators will be charged
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All camping units and campsites must be maintained so as not to detract from the park setting. Due to campsite size, length restrictions may apply. All camping units and equipment must be contained within the campsite.
- Camping Permit holders shall maintain the campsite and camping unit in a condition acceptable to the Park Manager or designate.
- Camping Permit holders shall not rent, sell, sublet, assign or otherwise transfer their reserved campsite.
At the Campsite
- Limit of one (1) "Camping Unit" on each campsite
What is a Camping Unit?
- Tent, tent-trailer, camper, camper-truck/van, camping trailer or motor-home (no mobile homes or bunkhouse trailers)
- One (1) additional small tent for dependent children and one (1) screened tent are also permitted (if campsite size permits)
- Additional small tents for dependent children may be allowed at the discretion of the Park Manager
- Camping unit must be on campsite within one hour of receiving a Camping Permit
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All camping units and vehicles must be legally registered and display current/valid license plate
A limit of six (6) people per campsite is allowed for non-immediate family members. “Immediate family” is defined as a parent(s) and children 18 years of age and under, or an adult acting in a guardianship role in the absence of parent(s) for children aged 18 years and under.
Lights: Maximum of 12 CSA-approved patio lights (one string) or one (1) section of rope lights per campsite
Major appliances must be contained within the camping unit.
Tarps are permitted as long as they do not create safety concerns within the campground (max 400 sq. ft. / 37.16 m2)
Vehicles: Maximum of two (2) vehicles and one (1) watercraft at each campsite at any time providing the site can accommodate.
- All vehicles must display a valid Park Pass (link to park pass)
- All vehicles must be parked on defined campsite parking pads, roadways and parking lots
- Visitors park in designated visitor parking areas where available
Self-contained propane/gas barbeques, fire pits and heating devices, must be CSA approval, and should be set up on level bare soil or gravel/sand clear of vegetation.
Propane or other non-wood burning portable barbecues are acceptable for cooking purposes
Generators: Permitted (intermittently) in campgrounds without electricity
- Between 9:00 am and 11:00 pm
- Must be turned off when the campsite is unattended
Waste: Dispose of solid waste and waste water in provided sewage system or receptacle
Decks: Removable ground level decks/landings will be permitted upon approval of the park supervisor or designate. (max 80 sq. ft. / 7.43 m2).
Park users may not remove any sign, facility, turf, rock or the whole or part of any flower, plant, shrub or tree
Seasonal or Long-term Camping
Where offered, the seasonal camping program is available from May long weekend until September 30th, with services and amenities available from the May long weekend until the September long weekend. In some parks, reduced services may be in effect between the September long weekend* and September 30th and in some cases you may be required to move campsites. If there is a shortened operating season or capital project planned, you may be required to vacate the park. *Always check with your park prior to reserving for any changes to their seasonal camping dates
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- The park administration office must be notified if the camping unit is going to be removed from the seasonal campsite for any time period.
- The park reserves the right to assign the campsite to another camper for the vacated period. Notice of 24 hours is required when returning to a seasonal campsite.
- All camping units must be movable upon 24 hours notice. At the end of the season, the camping unit must be removed from the campsite.
- Winter trailer storage is available at some locations.
When vacating the campsite at the end of the season, the permittee must remove all personal property and restore the campsite to its original condition. If the campsite is not restored to its original condition, the ministry reserves the right to restore the campsite and charge the associated costs for restoration of the campsite. Failure to comply with the above conditions and Parks Act and Regulations may result in eviction and/or loss of the seasonal campsite for the season, or in following seasons.
Campfires
Campfires are only permitted in park supplied fire pits and/or barbecues
- Firewood provided at no cost
- Keep camp fires small - forest and grass fires are always a risk
- IT IS AN OFFENCE to remove any firewood from provincial parks
Alcohol / Recreational Cannabis
Alcoholic beverages and cannabis may be consumed in the Camping Permit holder’s camping unit, and on their assigned campsite, in accordance with the Cannabis Control (Saskatchewan) Act and The Alcohol and Gaming Regulations Act, 1997, Section 107 (1) per 139(1), except during times when an alcohol or cannabis ban is in effect.
Birds and Wildlife
No bird feeders are permitted in parks
Respect wildlife and keep foods securely stored and your campsite clear of items that may attract wild life
Drones
Drone use in Provincial Parks are subject to the Saskatchewan Parks Act Regulation and Transport Canada’s Canadian Aviation Regulations. Provincial Park Regulations prohibit drone pilots from disturbing and harassing wildlife; and from annoying or disturbing people.
Flight Rules requires pilots to maintain at least 30 meters (100 feet) horizontal distance from any person and at all altitudes. For provincial parks, the Flight Rules will result in drone pilots being unable to fly drones in campgrounds; swimming areas; beaches; and playgrounds in use.
Please contact the park office for areas within the park that are compatible for drone use.
Check-in Options
Arriving during regular operating hours
Check-in is pretty standard at our parks during regular hours, but if you arriving after hours or during the off - season, things can be a bit different.
- If you made a reservation and have an Annual Park Entry Permit, you can proceed directly to your campsite. You will be automatically checked in.
- Park entry fees (Park Entry Permit) are charged in addition to camping fees. If you have not prepaid for a Park Entry Permit with your campsite reservation, you will be required to purchase entry upon arrival at the park.
- If you have pre-paid for stand-alone daily or weekly entry permit, you will be required to stop at the entry gate to collect the entry permit.
- In parks where there is no entry gate, you can proceed to a self-registration station to pay for entry and/or camping..
Arriving After Hours
With a reservation and Park Entry Permit
- If you are arriving to our campground after hours, and have a reservation and an Annual Park Entry Permit, you can proceed directly to your campsite. You will be automatically checked in.
Without a reservation and/or Park Entry Permit
- If you are arriving to our campground after hours, you can proceed to a self-registration station to pay for entry and/or camping or proceed to the entry gate the following day to make payment.
- In parks where there is no entry gate or the entry gate is unattended, you can proceed to a self-registration station to pay for your entry and/or camping..
Off-season Check-in
In parks where there is no entry gate or the entry gate is unattended, you can proceed to a self-registration station to pay for your entry and/or camping.
Did something come up? Need to change something?
Nightly, Equestrian and Camp-Easy Camping Change or Cancellation Penalties
Change and / or Cancellation |
Before midnight CST the day reservation was created | More than 48 hours prior to 2 pm CST of scheduled arrival date | Less than 48 hours prior to 2 pm CST of scheduled arrival date | After 2 pm CST on scheduled arrival date | NO-SHOW After 2 pm CST on second day of reservation |
Change to reservation dates Example:
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Forfeit of reservation fee | $15 | $15 | Forfeit one night of camping fees | Not applicable |
Change to permit holder or site Example:
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Forfeit of reservation fee | $15 | $15 | $15 | Not applicable |
Change to party size, equipment or adding nights to stay Example:
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Forfeit of reservation fee | Applicable camping fee applies | Not applicable | ||
Cancel Example:
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Forfeit of reservation fee | $15 | Forfeit one night of camping fees | Forfeit camping fees up to a maximum of four nights | Considered no-show and automatically cancelled by park. Forfeit camping fees up to a maximum of four nights |
Leaving campsite early Example:
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Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | Forfeit camping fees up to a maximum of four nights | Considered no-show and automatically cancelled by park. Forfeit camping fees up to a maximum of four nights |