Thursday, March 28, 2024

Prepare to Camp: Reservations for Saskatchewan Parks Go Live on April 3

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Sask Parks continues to offer more seasonal and Camp Easy yurts across provincial parks due to popularity

Attention, everyone at camp! The wait is nearing its end. The public is reminded by Sask Parks that reservations for 2023 campsites will open on April 3 for seasonal campsites and April 4-12 for nightly campsites.

Parks, Culture, and Sport Minister Laura Ross stated, “With only a few days left before reservations open, it’s the perfect time for campers to set up their accounts online and check out all there is to offer in our parks this season.” “Campers can easily plan their trip by exploring exciting events and programming by location, saving their favorite sites, and exploring exciting events and programming by location.”

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The complete reservation schedule for 2023 is as follows:

Seasonal campsites:

  • April 3: Seasonal campsites are available to be reserved for the entire season in parks across the system.

Nightly, Camp-Easy, equestrian, and group campsites, along with picnic shelters, pavilions, rec halls and swimming lessons:

  • April 4: Candle Lake, Good Spirit Lake, Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan Landing;
  • April 5: Break;
  • April 6: Douglas, Echo Valley, Makwa Lake, Narrow Hills, Pike Lake;
  • April 10: Danielson, Great Blue Heron, Greenwater Lake, Rowan’s Ravine, The Battlefords;
  • April 11: Buffalo Pound, Bronson Forest, Duck Mountain, Moose Mountain; and
  • April 12: Blackstrap, Crooked Lake, Cypress Hills, Lac La Ronge.

Each day, reservations open at 7 a.m. CST. Visit https://parks.saskatchewan.ca to book a campsite. Campers are reminded that there is a system for waiting in line. To be pushed through or placed in the queue to make a reservation, campers must refresh the page at 7 a.m. CST.

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