Latitude: 55.07127° N, Longitude: -105.3072° W
North - 240 km N of Prince Albert. Adjacent to the town of La Ronge (full services).
North - 240 km N of Prince Albert. Adjacent to the town of La Ronge (full services).
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One of the largest parks in the province, Lac La Ronge Provincial Park is an outdoors enthusiast and nature-lover's dream. Nestled in the heart of the Churchill River system, the park has close to 100 lakes and more than 30 documented canoe routes, many of which follow old fur trade routes. Visitors flock to the park for the exceptional fishing, secluded campgrounds, more than 20 kilometres of summer hiking trails, 50 km of groomed cross-country ski trails, and to view attractions including Nistowiak Falls and the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, the oldest standing building in the province. Electric and non-electric sites are available at one of the park’s eight campgrounds, and backcountry camping is also permitted on canoe routes, with several well-established sites along the Churchill River.
Please note: Hidden Bay Campground at Wollaston Lake has been burned due to wildfires in northern Saskatchewan. This recreation site and campground will be closed until further notice.
Please note: Hidden Bay Campground at Wollaston Lake has been burned due to wildfires in northern Saskatchewan. This recreation site and campground will be closed until further notice.
One of the largest parks in the province, Lac La Ronge Provincial Park is an outdoors enthusiast and nature-lover's dream. Nestled in the heart of the Churchill River system, the park has close to 100 lakes and more than 30 documented canoe routes, many of which follow old fur trade routes. Visitors flock to the park for the exceptional fishing, secluded campgrounds, more than 20 kilometres of summer hiking trails, 50 km of groomed cross-country ski trails, and to view attractions including Nistowiak Falls and the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, the oldest standing building in the province. Electric and non-electric sites are available at one of the park’s eight campgrounds, and backcountry camping is also permitted on canoe routes, with several well-established sites along the Churchill River.
Please note: Hidden Bay Campground at Wollaston Lake has been burned due to wildfires in northern Saskatchewan. This recreation site and campground will be closed until further notice.
Please note: Hidden Bay Campground at Wollaston Lake has been burned due to wildfires in northern Saskatchewan. This recreation site and campground will be closed until further notice.
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240 km N of Prince Albert. Adjacent to the town of La Ronge (full services).lat. 55.07127° N, long. -105.3072° W
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