During the writ period (today until October 28, 2024), this website will be limited to information about emergencies and public safety concerns.
For details on immigration, visit Immigrating and Moving to Saskatchewan.
Get answers with our Frequently Asked Questions.

Pendant la période électorale (aujourd’hui jusqu’au 28 octobre 2024), ce site Web devra limiter ses publications uniquement à des renseignements sur les urgences et à des préoccupations en matière de sécurité publique.
Pour des renseignements sur l’immigration, visitez Immigrer et déménager en Saskatchewan.
Trouver des réponses en consultant la Foire aux questions (en anglais).

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Correctional Facilities and Community Corrections Offices

Correctional Facilities

Below are the names and locations of secure and reduced custody facilities that are run by the Government of Saskatchewan. For information on visiting an individual admitted to a provincial adult correctional facility, see Visit a Correctional Facility.

Youth Facilities

  • Prince Albert Youth Residence: Prince Albert
  • Paul Dojack Youth Centre: Regina
  • Kilburn Hall Youth Centre: Saskatoon

Adult Secure Facilities

  • Pine Grove Correctional Centre (female custody): Prince Albert
  • Prince Albert Correctional Centre
  • Regina Correctional Centre
  • Saskatoon Correctional Centre (includes Urban Camp)

Adult Reduced Custody Facilities

  • Besnard Lake Community Correctional Centre
  • Prince Albert Reintegration Unit
  • Regina Reintegration Unit
  • Saskatoon Reintegration Unit
  • Saskatoon Reintegration Unit for Women
  • Whitespruce Provincial Training Centre: Yorkton

Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford

Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford is an integrated psychiatric facility with 188 beds for patients and 96 secure beds for male and female adult offenders living with mental health issues who are provided specialized support.

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