Provincial Parks - Regina

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Two Lakes, Endless Adventures: Summer Fun at Great Blue Heron Provincial Park

Northern parts of Saskatchewan is a hub of outdoor activity and recreation year-round. Much of this is due in part to the expansive Prince Albert National Park…. Read more »

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Candle Lake Provincial Park: Purple Sand Beaches, Historic Trails, and Lakeside Campsites for a Unique Saskatchewan Vacation

Candle Lake Provincial Park offers a perfect mix of nature, recreation, and relaxation. Whether you’re camping lakeside, hiking scenic trails, swimming at sandy beaches, or boating across crystal-clear waters, there’s something for everyone. Explore the hidden Purple Sands Beach, try disc golf, go birdwatching, or cast a line for walleye and pike. Families, couples, and outdoor lovers will all find something to enjoy. Here are the top activities and ways to make the best of your trip.

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Summer Fun at Moose Mountain: Explore Saskatchewan’s Oldest Provincial Parks

Welcome to Moose Mountain Provincial Park, Saskatchewan’s forested gem tucked deep in the southeastern prairies. From lakeside beaches and paddling adventures to haunted chalet tours, forest hikes, and horseback riding, this park blends nature, history, and family fun all year round. Here are the top activities and ways to make the best of your trip: enjoy Kenosee Lake’s sandy shores, hike or cycle scenic trails, paddle through peaceful waters, or join family programs and festivals, all surrounded by rolling hills and lush woodlands.

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Adventures at Blackstrap Provincial Park: Where Saskatchewan’s Only Man-Made Mountain Meets Year-Round Fun

Once home to Saskatchewan’s only manmade ski hill, the Blackstrap Provincial Park, located about 50 kilometres south of Saskatoon, is a year-round destination that blends prairie landscapes… Read more »

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Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park – Saskatchewan: Towering Cliffs, Wilderness Trails, and Star-Filled Nights

You might find it surprising that the highest point in the prairies is part of a provincial park which straddles Alberta and Saskatchewan. While much of the… Read more »

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Buffalo Pound Provincial Park: A Getaway For Hikers, Bikers, Boaters, and Campers

The Qu’Appelle River Valley is as significant to local history and culture as it is beautiful and scenic. Year-round, the valleys and many lakes along the Qu’Appelle River offer lush, rolling green hills, Saskatchewan’s signature “living skies,” and diverse natural habitats.
Among the places to visit to take in the nature, scenery, wildlife, and history, all in one trip, Buffalo Pound Lake Provincial Park may be the best in the region!

Here are all the things to do at Buffalo Pound Lake Provincial Park—from hiking and mountain biking to swimming, boating, fishing, golfing, wildlife viewing, and exploring historical sites, plus cozy camping options for those looking to stay overnight and soak it all in.

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Echo Valley Provincial Park: A Must-Visit Scenic Retreat in the Qu’Appelle Valley

Saskatchewan’s “Fishing Lakes” are, of course, perfect for the perfect catch. These four lakes, Mission, Pasqua, Echo, and Katepwa, are at the heart of the Qu’Appelle River… Read more »

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Little Red River Park: Prince Albert’s Serene Winter Escape into Nature

Prince Albert sits in a unique spot. The river city, on the south banks of North Saskatchewan, is also on the south edge of the boreal forest…. Read more »

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Winter Adventures at Duck Mountain: Reasons For a Trip to This Saskatchewan Provincial Park

The Duck Mountain Region spans both Manitoba and Saskatchewan and for both provinces, this region is protected as a Provincial Park. With that comes dozens of activities… Read more »

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Echo Valley Provincial Park: Why You Should Plan a Winter Trip to This Park Near Regina

Escape to Echo Valley this winter! Central Saskatchewan’s Echo Valley Provincial Park is in the heart of the Qu’Appelle Valley, where the prairies transform into rolling hills… Read more »

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Summer Fun at Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park

Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park offers an unforgettable escape into the diverse landscapes of Saskatchewan—from rolling river valleys and crystal-clear lakes to rugged badlands. This trip is a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and rich local history. Top activities include hiking scenic, interpretive trails like Ridges & Ravines, exploring historic sites, camping lakeside, glamping, boating, fishing, golfing, and relaxing on beaches. With breathtaking views, fresh air, and fun on and off the water, this destination captures the very best of Saskatchewan.