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Latitude: 51.8923° N, Longitude: -106.8178° W
Central - 30 km SW of Saskatoon, on Hwy 60.
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Located 20 minutes south of Saskatoon, Pike Lake Provincial Park is loved for its lush lawns pleasantly shaded by aspen, ash and birch trees. Situated on the South Saskatchewan River, the park offers various recreational opportunities for visitors to enjoy including water activities, playgrounds (including a barrier-free playground), tennis, pickle ball and beach volleyball courts, golf and a popular outdoor pool with a waterslide. The park's 1.5-km Gift of Green Nature Trail begins at the interpretive centre and provides a great opportunity to experience the diverse wildlife and ecosystems contained within the park. The barrier-free Lakeside Promenade Trail features a level boardwalk surface and enables anyone to go for a stroll along the shore of the lake.​ The pool is open early June to Labour Day. Firewood is available for campers only. No firewood is allowed in picnic areas (charcoal only). Seasonal rental cabins are available.

Full services available from May long weekend to Sep 30 (unless otherwise noted). See SaskParks swimming pools page​ for Pike Lake Waterslide and Pool hours.​​

Access

  • Lake / Resort

Services

  • Firewood - free
  • Groceries / Supplies
  • Interpretive program
  • Laundry
  • Off-season camping
  • Swimming lessons

Amenities

  • 30 amp service
  • Beach
  • Boat launch
  • Drinking water
  • Electric sites
  • Firepit
  • Group camping
  • Interpretive signage
  • Modern washroom
  • Nature trails
  • Non-electric sites
  • Outdoor pool
  • Picnic area
  • Picnic shelter
  • Picnic tables
  • Playground
  • Pull-through RV sites
  • Sewage disposal
  • Shower
  • Tenting sites

Activities

  • Birding / Wildlife viewing
  • Boating
  • Camping
  • Canoeing
  • Children's activities
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Cycling
  • Disc golfing
  • Fishing
  • Geocaching
  • Golfing
  • Hiking
  • Mini golf
  • Snowshoeing
  • Swimming
  • Waterslide

Food and Beverage

  • Concession / Fast food

Equipment Rentals

  • Canoe rental
  • Paddleboat rental
  • Snowshoe rental

Inclusive Travel

  • Barrier-free campsites
  • Barrier-free washroom/shower
  • Family friendly
  • Pet friendly
Pike Lake Provincial Park

Dec 13, 2024 to Dec 21, 2024

From December 13-16 and 19-21, head to Pike Lake Provincial Park for an evening of mesmerizing lights and colours as the Pike Lake Campground is lit up with countless holiday decorations. Explore 27 shining campsites, each with their own unique twist, then warm up by the toasty bonfire. Don't forget warm clothes and skates to go gliding along the canal.
The campground will be lit up each night from 5:30 pm to 10 pm, with the last entrance into the park at 9:45 pm. Walking tours will be available on December 13 and 20, with the rest of the dates dedicated to driving tours.
Weather conditions may vary. If temperatures drop below -25, the festival will be limited to driving tours only.
This event is free with a valid Park Entry Permit, including a valid 2024 Annual Park Entry Permit; daily Park Entry Permits can be purchased at the park entrance gate or they can be purchased and printed online at https://parks.saskatchewan.ca.

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Pike Lake Provincial Park, approx. 30 km S of Saskatoon via Hwys 7 and 60.

Contact Info

  • Email: pikelake@gov.sk.ca
  • Phone: 306-933-6966 | 306-933-6963 (Pool) | 306-933-7972 (Manager)
  • Mailing Address: 102-112 Research Drive, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 3R3

Saskatchewan Provincial Park Info

Located 20 minutes south of Saskatoon, Pike Lake Provincial Park is loved for its lush lawns pleasantly shaded by aspen, ash and birch trees. Situated on the South Saskatchewan River, the park offers various recreational opportunities for visitors to enjoy including water activities, playgrounds (including a barrier-free playground), tennis, pickle ball and beach volleyball courts, golf and a popular outdoor pool with a waterslide. The park's 1.5-km Gift of Green Nature Trail begins at the interpretive centre and provides a great opportunity to experience the diverse wildlife and ecosystems contained within the park. The barrier-free Lakeside Promenade Trail features a level boardwalk surface and enables anyone to go for a stroll along the shore of the lake.​ The pool is open early June to Labour Day. Firewood is available for campers only. No firewood is allowed in picnic areas (charcoal only). Seasonal rental cabins are available.

Location Info

30 km SW of Saskatoon, on Hwy 60.

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lat. 51.8923° N, long. -106.8178° W




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