Central - 16 km S of Chelan, 38 km N of Kelvington on Hwy 38. Three hours from Saskatoon or Regina, and less from Prince Albert and Yorkton.
Location Info
16 km S of Chelan, 38 km N of Kelvington on Hwy 38. Three hours from Saskatoon or Regina, and less from Prince Albert and Yorkton.lat. 52.52994° N, long. -103.4172° W

Hotel / Motel, Cottage / Cabin / Resort, Restaurant and Dining
Room rates (daily) starting at: $129


Hotel
Phone(s): 306-278-2992
Greenwater Lake, just off Hwy 38.

Cottage / Cabin / Resort, Fishing / Hunting Lodge, Game Bird Outfitters
Room rates (daily) starting at: $80

To ensure a hassle-free hunting trip, they supply maps, guidelines on gun registration, dog papers and hunting licences. Enjoy the comforts of home in the custom-designed lodge with private guest rooms and onsite cooking facility. Relax in the great room in front of the fireplace or catch the game on the big screen. Share stories around the juniper log bar or a game of pool or darts in the game room. Enjoy the outdoor firepit and tiki bar.

Phone(s): 541-771-4976
Email: info@duckcreekoutfitters.com
Located along the Trans Canadian Snowmobile Primary Trail (Route 66) and close to Kelvington Trailblazers snowmobile trails, near Kelvington.

Golf
Green fees starting at: $27


Phone(s): 306-278-2489
Email: gm@greenhillsgolfresort.com
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park. 32 km SW of Porcupine Plain, or 35 km N of Kelvington on Hwy 38.

Cottage / Cabin / Resort
Room rates (daily) starting at: $90


Phone(s): 306-278-3033
Email: greenwatercabins@sasktel.net
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park, 16 km S of Chelan, 38 km N of Kelvington on Hwy 38. Greenwater Lake Provincial Park is only a 3 hour drive from Saskatoon or Regina, and less from Prince Albert and Yorkton.

Sporting Goods / Equipment Rental


Phone(s): 306-278-2845(mid-May to mid-Sep)
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park.

Public Trails

The park boasts two interpretive trails - the Marean Lake Birding and Highbush interpretive trails - that are ideal birdwatching sites as the park is home to more than 200 bird species. Some of the birds you may encounter on your journey include the Trumpeter Swan, bald eagle, common yellowthroat, yellow-bellied sapsucker, osprey and red-breasted merganser.
The Marean Lake Birding trail is a wide trail that was recently built in 2004 and features lookout points, a 5.5 m tall viewing tower that overlooks Marean Lake, a crusher dust surface, rest stops, and interpretive signs. The Highbush trail was also recently upgraded and widened to include a new crusher dust surface and bridges. It also features interpretive signs, rest stops, lookout points and benches that trail users will enjoy.
The terrain along the trails can be difficult in areas, so users are encouraged to let someone know about their planned route and estimated return time before heading out onto the trails. Trail users are also likely to encounter a variety of wildlife, including deer, coyotes, moose, black bears, elk and much more, along the trails.

Phone(s): 306-278-3515 | 1-800-205-7070
Email: greenwater@gov.sk.ca
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park, 16 km S of Chelan, 38 km N of Kelvington on Hwy 38. Three hours from Saskatoon or Regina, and less from Prince Albert and Yorkton.

Bed and Breakfast


Phone(s): 306-278-7282
Email: lakelifeinn@gmail.com
Kehrig St and Francis Ave, Greenwater Lake Provincial Park.

Cottage / Cabin / Resort
Camping rates (daily) starting at: $25

Nestled away on 160 acres of beautiful, pine-treed land and without sacrificing any of the comforts of home, Timberland Lodges offers guests the opportunity to escape the city and enjoy an impressive array of year-round recreational activities including golfing, fishing and snowmobiling. Snowmobile trails are in the area. Whether guests are looking for an action-packed or quiet and relaxing holiday, it's the perfect location for family getaways, reunions, small weddings and gatherings.

Phone(s): 709-697-9661
Email: timberlandlodges@gmail.com
Range Road 131A (south of Route 776), near Sylvania.

Public Trails, Winter Activities

What began as a memorial to a valued community member has blossomed into something that continues to build a sense of pride and unity. Klinger’s Trail includes 8 km of breathtaking lake views, dense forest and local fauna. The trail is gravelled for increased traction and seasonal use and allows hikers to explore both Marean Lake and Greenwater Provincial Park. It is one of Saskatchewan’s only volunteer funded trails located on private and provincial park property. Sponsored benches are found along the trail.


Cottage / Cabin / Resort, Privately-operated Campground


Phone(s): 306-278-2712 (summer) | 306-278-2651 (winter)
Email: lanawoulfe@sasktel.net
W side of Marean Lake, approximately 10 km E at Archerwill on Hwy 349. 10 km N on grid 679.