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Save the Dates - Sask Parks Campsite Reservations Set for April

Released on February 22, 2021

Reservations for the 2021 camping season at Saskatchewan's Provincial Parks are set to begin April 12 for seasonal campsites and on April 14-23 for nightly and group campsites.

“With the recent cold snap across the province, many folks are anticipating summer and this year's camping season,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Laura Ross said.  “Our provincial parks provide many options for safe and local summer vacations, with so much to see and do.  Sask Parks staff are looking forward to welcoming visitors and their families back to the parks for another memorable year.”

In early 2020, Sask Parks launched a competitive process for a vendor that could provide an enhanced reservation and campground management system.  Aspira was selected as the vendor and comes with more than 30 years of experience providing reservation platforms for government park agencies across North America.

Prior to reservations opening, customers should plan to create a new account once the site is available in April.  Online tutorials will be offered to help guide users through this process.

Customers will also want to note that reservations will begin at 7 a.m. each day - there is no longer a need to log on at 6:40 a.m. in order to be placed in the queue.  The complete reservation schedule is as follows:

  • April 12 - Seasonal campsites for all parks offering seasonal camping
  • April 14 - Pike Lake, The Battlefords, Narrow Hills, Blackstrap
  • April 16 - Bronson Forest, Meadow Lake, Makwa Lake, Lac La Ronge
  • April 19 - Saskatchewan Landing, Douglas, Danielson
  • April 20 - Buffalo Pound, Rowan's Ravine, Echo Valley, Crooked Lake
  • April 21 - Cypress Hills
  • April 22 - Duck Mountain, Good Spirit Lake, Greenwater Lake
  • April 23 - Candle Lake, Great Blue Heron, Moose Mountain

Fee changes for 2021 include a $1 increase in nightly electric sites, now $33 a night, and a $2 increase in full-service nightly sites, now $44 a night.  The new full-service seasonal sites offered at Greenwater Lake and Meadow Lake provincial parks are $3,400.  All other fees remain the same from 2020.

For information related to this year's campsite reservations, visit www.saskparks.com.

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For more information, contact:

Parks, Culture and Sport
Regina
Phone: 1-800-205-7070
Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca

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