- Nightly campsites including Accessible, Double Site, Full Service, Hammock, Electric, Economy, Equestrian, and Non-Electric site types;
- Camp-Easy Tent, Yurt and Mongolian Yurt sites;
- Group campsites;
- Seasonal campsites;
- Pavilion;
- Picnic Shelters; and
- Swimming Lessons.
On April 1, 2024, seasonal campsites can be reserved beginning at 7 a.m. CST for all parks participating in the seasonal camping program. Seasonal campsites are intended for long-term camping and must be reserved for an entire summer season (season runs from May long weekend to September 30, 2024, unless stated otherwise).
The schedule for nightly campsites (including Camp-Easy, economy, equestrian, non-electric, electric or full-service sites) is as follows:
- April 2: Candle Lake, Good Spirit Lake, Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan Landing
- April 3: Break
- April 4: Douglas, Echo Valley, Makwa Lake, Narrow Hills, Pike Lake
- April 5: Danielson, Great Blue Heron, Greenwater Lake, Rowan's Ravine, The Battlefords
- April 8: Buffalo Pound, Bronson Forest, Duck Mountain, Moose Mountain, Porcupine Hills
- April 9: Blackstrap, Crooked Lake, Cypress Hills, Lac La Ronge
Group camping, pavilion, picnic shelter and rec halls are available for reservations two seasons in advance and are currently available for online reservations from May 16, 2024, to September 30, 2024. Group camping, pavilion, picnic shelter and rec hall bookings for 2025 will open on the same day as nightly reservations for each park.
You can leave the location field blank or enter 'Saskatchewan' on the reservation site. After, there is also an option to click on the map to see where each park is located.
Check out the video tutorials below on how to complete a campsite reservation or download our instructional PDFs below.
You can check out a maximum of four reservations per cart within one transaction. Swimming lessons, entry permits and donations do not count towards this cart limit.
You may change or cancel your reservation by visiting the reservation site or by calling the Saskatchewan Provincial Parks Reservation Call Centre at 1-833-775-7275.
Once you are checked-in at the park or you are past the check-in time of 2 p.m. on your day of arrival, all changes and cancellations must occur at the park.
- Create a new account if you do not have one.
- If you have an account, ensure you are still able to log in. Reset your password if needed.
- Do research on the parks and campsites beforehand:
- Use the campsite comparison feature - compare up to three sites online to assist in deciding the site that best suits your needs. To do this, select the circle icon with two arrows next to the site number that you would like to compare.
- Create a list of favourite campsites that will be saved in your online account. To do this, select the heart icon next to the site number that you want to save in your favourites.
- For new campers, become familiar with the reservation system and practice searching for and selecting your campsite of choice.
- Check out the events and programs prior to the reservation launch to plan your stays around what's happening in each park.
There is a queuing system in place, however, it will only be activated if the reservation site reaches a certain volume of users - this will function exactly the same as last year. If this happens, you will be placed into a queue with other users and automatically re-directed to the site when it's your turn. Reservations will open at 7 a.m. You can log in prior to 7 a.m. if you choose, however you will need to refresh the page at 7 a.m. in order to be placed in the queue or pushed through to make a reservation.
Search Enhancements - Customers can now search for group campsites based on the number of camping units that are required for their stay.
Click the link below to view our PDF guide for how to change or reset your password.
Click the link below to view our PDF guide for how to create a new account.
Click the link below to view our PDF guide for how to change your email address.
Click the link below to view our PDF guide for how to compare and favourite campsites.
Saskatchewan Provincial Parks welcome all pets as they are viewed as a member of your family. We are working each year to find ways to accompany all pets, no matter the season, with their specific needs in mind.
To purchase a Park Entry Permit in advance online, visit our reservation website at parks.saskatchewan.ca.
Daily and Weekly Park Entry Permits purchased online will be emailed to the email address of the account holder and can be printed and placed on your vehicle dashboard ahead of your park visit.
Annual Park Entry Permits purchased online will be mailed to the mailing address of the account holder.
Click the link below to view our PDF guide for how to buy an eGift Card.
Swimming lessons open on the same day as nightly reservations for each park:
- April 4: Pike Lake
- April 8: Buffalo Pound
- April 9: Cypress Hills
Click the link below to view our PDF guide for how to book swimming lessons.
Sask Parks has always accepted donations, often in the form of property or goods. In response to customer feedback and inquiries Sask Parks now accepts donations online, through the reservation system.
Sask Parks has listened to customer feedback that showed visitors would like an easy way to donate. Now there's a simple process where customers can give back to the park system if they choose and also receive a tax receipt for their donation of $20 or more.
Most other Canadian parks services offer a similar donation process for their customers.
Donations give people the opportunity to support their favourite park or rec site. For Sask Parks, this funding helps augment existing funding sources and further improve services, facilities, and the overall user experience for customers.
Your donation can directly help enhance and preserve the provincial park system long into the future. The generosity of your donation will help fund innovations and new experiences while also supporting education and stewardship, making you a part of the history and the future of Saskatchewan provincial parks.
Donations from customers stay in the park system and can be made to support:- General operations;
- Park-specific improvements in a specific park or rec site;
- Education and interpretive programming;
- Trails and recreation; and
- Landscape protection and ecological integrity.
Donations can be made online or in-park to support a specific park or ongoing park activities a customer feels passionate about.