Saskatchewan’s provincial parks offer a diverse selection of accommodations that remain open throughout the winter months.

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From cozy cabins to full-service lodges, these destinations provide opportunities for relaxation, outdoor activities, and special gatherings, all set against the province’s stunning natural landscapes.
Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park is a well-known winter haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Here, you can explore cross-country ski trails, trek through snow-covered forests, and stargaze in one of Canada’s largest Dark Sky Preserves. With breathtaking vistas, rare flora, and unique wildlife, this park offers unparalleled winter activities and serene escapes for families and adventurers alike.
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The Resort at Cypress Hills, located in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, stands out as a year-round destination. Surrounded by the park’s stunning landscape, the resort is well-suited for various events, including family vacations, weddings, corporate retreats, and more. Guests can enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and skating on the outdoor rink. A cozy games room offers indoor fun, while fire pits provide a warm gathering spot. Visitors can also enjoy tobogganing at an adjacent hill near the resort and spot wildlife such as deer, moose, and elk.
Duck Mountain Provincial Park
Duck Mountain Provincial Park is a winter paradise near the Manitoba border, offering a range of activities for all ages. Visitors can enjoy cross-country skiing, ice fishing, tobogganing, snowshoeing, fat biking, and snowmobiling.
In Duck Mountain Provincial Park, two establishments provide exceptional experiences. Duck Mountain Lodge features dining options, friendly service, and a lively social atmosphere, appealing to visitors looking for a vibrant getaway. Meanwhile, Madge Lake Developments offers fully equipped cabins and condos that come with kitchens and essential amenities like linens and towels. Though known for its winter appeal, Madge Lake Developments also caters to summer visitors with pontoon and fishing boat rentals.
Great Blue Heron Provincial Park
Great Blue Heron Provincial Park offers a winter retreat in Saskatchewan’s Lakeland. Visitors can explore over 25 km of groomed cross-country ski and snowshoe trails, snowmobile routes linking local lakes, and even dogsledding adventures with SunDogs.
Land of the Loon Resort, situated on Anglin Lake in Great Blue Heron Provincial Park, emphasizes lakeside tranquillity and comfort. The resort provides varied lodging options, including log chalets equipped with fireplaces, Lakeview economy cottages, and air-conditioned studio rooms featuring private baths. The combination of rustic charm and modern convenience makes it a favoured destination year-round.
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Meadow Lake Provincial Park
Meadow Lake Provincial Park is a winter haven in northwest Saskatchewan, featuring 115 km of snowmobile trails, 20 km of groomed cross-country ski trails, and ample opportunities for snowshoeing and ice fishing.
For those visiting Meadow Lake Provincial Park, two notable locations stand out. Flotten Lake Adventures Resort offers modern housekeeping cabins, six of which are winterized, providing cozy accommodations for activities like snowmobiling, ice-fishing, and cross-country skiing. Waterhen Eco Lodge emphasizes eco-friendly experiences, with scenic trails, wildlife encounters, and watercraft rentals during the warmer months. In winter months you can enjoy skating and cross country skiing as well as bird watching.
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Moose Mountain Provincial Park
Moose Mountain Provincial Park is a winter retreat in southeastern Saskatchewan, offering 50 km of groomed ski trails, 120 km of snowmobile routes, and 10 km of scenic snowshoe paths. Visitors can enjoy tobogganing, ice fishing, and night skiing near Fish Creek Campground. Warm-up shelters and crokicurl also add to the seasonal fun.
Kenosee Inn & Cabins, located in Moose Mountain Provincial Park, offers cozy hotel rooms, cabins, and dining at the Kabin Restaurant. Winter activities include skiing and snowshoeing, with rentals available for $15 through the Moose Mountain Lion’s Club. Enjoy nature, comfort, and adventure in a serene winter setting.
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