Tourism in Saskatchewan, our province covers 651,900 square kilometers – more than a quarter million square miles. Contrary to popular belief, fully one half the province is covered by forest, one-third is farmland and one-eighth is fresh water – with over 100,000 lakes. Saskatchewan is located in the heart of North America, neighboring the provinces of Manitoba and Alberta. To the south it borders the American states of Montana and North Dakota. To the north are the Canadian territories of Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

 

With 30 Provincial Parks in Saskatchewan there is one that is right for you. Saskatchewan’s natural beauty and clean air make camping in a provincial park a refreshing experience.  All primary campgrounds offer service centres with free bathroom and shower facilities and most offer laundry facilities and playground areas.  Fresh drinking water, fire pits, fire wood and picnic tables are available at all provincial parks. To help you plan your vacation, Saskatchewan provincial parks welcome both walk-up customers and customers wishing to reserve a site in advance.

 

With 9 Historic Provincial Parks  throughout the province you will find something to do while in Saskatchewan. Plan a great Saskatchewan vacation and come on in and enjoy the history of the province with live re-inactments complete with period costumes and working artifacts. See our mountains, desert, grasslands, farmland, boreal forest and Canadian shield scenic locations.

 

Saskatchewan is home to an amazing 101 Regional Parks all designed, developed, and built by local communities. They reflect community pride and provide many recreational opportunities for everyone. No matter what you like to do — Saskatchewan’s Regional Parks are sure to keep you busy and coming back for more! Boating, fishing, hiking, camping, swimming, and golfing are just some activities to be enjoyed by Regional Park users. They are an inexpensive, funfilled way to enjoy the great outdoors! Whether you have a family or come alone, the Regional Parks friendly, helpful staff will make every visitor feel right at home.

 

 

Tourist Information:

Tourism Saskatchewan is a year round travel information service toll free 1-877-237-2273, visit Tourism Saskatchewan Web site.

Saskatchewan Regional Parks Office service information 306 975 0857, visit Sask Regional Parks Web site. 

Sask Parks and Reserve A Site information 1 800 205 7070, visit Sask Parks Information Web site.

Complete Campground Rules and Regulations visit Campground Rules Web site.

Travel Saskatchewan Information and Travel Help visit Sask Travel Info Web site.

Saskatchewan Outfitters Association visit Sask Outfitters Web site.

Saskatchewan Environment visit Sask Environment Web site.

Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation visit Sask SWF Web site.

Saskatchewan Bed & Breakfast or Vacation Farms visit Sask B&B Web site.

Border Crossing Information 306 927 2455, visit Border Services Web site.