Saskatchewan Parks Extends 2022 Camping Season

Saskatchewan Parks Extends 2022 Camping Season

Saskatchewan Parks has extended the 2022 camping season thanks to increased demand for sites.

Open until October 31st (and reservable online)…

  • Blackstrap

  • Good Spirit Lake

  • Greenwater Lake

  • Moose Mountain

  • Rown’s Ravine

  • Danielson

  • Douglas

  • Saskatchewan Landing

From October 1st to March 15th, you can reserve winter camping sites at…

  • Buffalo Pound

  • Cypress Hills

  • Duck Mountain

  • Echo Valley

  • Pike Lake

Demand for fall camping has continued to grow each year, which was especially evident last October after a record-breaking season. Offering campsite bookings online throughout fall and winter gives campers the opportunity to extend their camping season with the assurance of knowing their campsite is reserved and will be ready upon arrival.
— Laura Ross - Parks, Culture and Sport Minister

Check out the reservation site for more information as some services might be reduced in the off-seasons. For Winter Camping SaskParks will refund reservation and camping fees for unused nights (Nov 1, 2022 – Mar 31, 2022) if you cancel your winter camping reservation due to the following conditions:

  • When temperature reaches -26 degrees Celsius or below with wind chill during your scheduled stay in a provincial park; or

  • When you are unable to enter campgrounds or access campsites due to natural disasters, road closures (including travel not recommended advisories due to winter conditions as designated on the Saskatchewan Highway Hotline), or other park-related emergencies.

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