Sask Parks Announces Programming For 2023 Summer Season

Saskatchewan’s provincial parks are gearing up for an unforgettable camping season, and it’s time to dust off your tents, grab your marshmallow skewers, and get ready for some outdoor adventure!

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Saskatchewan Parks is rolling out a delightful schedule of events and programming that will make your camping experience truly unforgettable. Whether you’re a hiking enthusiast, a music lover, or someone who enjoys soaking up the local culture, there’s something for everyone.

Guided hikes will take you on thrilling adventures through the picturesque landscapes, while educational programs will enlighten your mind with fascinating facts about flora and fauna. And who doesn’t enjoy tapping their feet to live music? Musical performances take place in various parks, providing the perfect soundtrack for your camping escapades.

 

To plan your camping escapade down to the smallest detail, head to saskparks.com and click on the “Events and Programming” section. There, you’ll find all the necessary information, including pre-registration details for the events that strike your fancy.

Highlights include:

  • Cannington Fair at Cannington Manor Provincial Historic Park
  • Canada Day celebrations at Buffalo Pound, Blackstrap, Cypress Hills, Duck Mountain, Douglas, Echo Valley, Good Spirit, Great Blue Heron, Greenwater Lake, Meadow Lake, Moose Mountain, Narrow Hills, Pike Lake, Rowan’s Ravine, Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Parks.
  • Sask Parks Summer Cinema at Great Blue Heron Provincial Park and Rowan’s Ravine Provincial Park
  • Fort Carlton Trade Days at Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park
  • Cabin Fever Art Festival at Moose Mountain Provincial Park
  • Saddle Up at Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park

For those of you who prefer spontaneity, the “Camping this Weekend” feature on the Sask Parks reservation website is your go-to tool. It’ll quickly show you what campsites are nearby, perfect for those last-minute weekend trips.

New this year is the Camp-Easy yurts at Pike Lake, Good Spirit Lake, and Greenwater Lake provincial parks. These cozy little havens will replace the old Camp-Easy tent at Crooked Lake, offering campers a comfortable and hassle-free accommodation option. It’s like camping, but with a touch of luxury!

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To make your camping experience even more enjoyable, self-guided Park Discovery Packs will be available for daily borrowing in most parks. These packs are packed with goodies and activities that will keep you entertained, whether you’re in the mood for crafting, park exploration, or even a little science experiment.

Make sure to purchase your Park Entry Permits online and print them at home before your visit. This way, you can skip delays and head straight to your eagerly awaited campsite.

So, folks, mark your calendars and prepare for a summer of camping bliss in Saskatchewan’s provincial parks. With nature at its finest, exciting events, and the chance to create unforgettable memories, this is one camping season you won’t want to miss. Nature’s calling and it’s time to answer!

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