Longitude: -106.3888° W
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A transitional landscape from aspen parkland to boreal forest with pockets of grasslands, Prince Albert National Park is a breathtaking and unique place to vacation. Learn about nature at this expansive 3,875 sq. km. of protected park through interpretive programs, guided hikes and interactive exhibits at the Nature Centre. Partake in countless year-round and seasonal recreational opportunities such as canoeing, kayaking, fishing, cycling, hiking, camping, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and more. The park features numerous multi-use trails for all skill levels. Amenities and accommodation are available in the Waskesiu Lake townsite year-round. Campground reservations accepted for Beaver Glen and Red Deer Campgrounds starting February 2, 2024, at 8 a.m. CST. Reservations can be made using the Parks Canada Reservation System.
Please plan ahead and check the Prince Albert National Park website for the most up-to-date information on hours of operation and what to expect when you arrive.
Road Closure: As of June 25, 2024, the north Spruce River bridge on Highway 263 is closed after sustaining damage due to high water levels from record rainfall in June 2024. Prince Albert National Park remains open and is accessible via Highway 264 and Highway 2. There is no through traffic on Highway 263. Visitors are asked to plan their route ahead of time. See Parks Canada website for more details.
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Kapasiwin Bungalows Romance Package
Prince Albert National Park, Waskesiu Lake
Jan 1, 2023 to Dec 31, 2023
STARTING AT:
$65
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Kapasiwin Bungalows Snowshoe & Fondue
Prince Albert National Park, Waskesiu Lake
Oct 1, 2023 to Apr 30, 2024
STARTING AT:
$65
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Prince Albert National Park | Early Riser Bird Walk
Prince Albert National Park, Waskesiu Lake
May 18, 2024 to Jun 29, 2024
Be an early bird! Join a Prince Albert National Park interpreter to experience the joy of birding. On this 2 km hike, discover the four keys to identifying birds. Bring your own binoculars and a field guide if you have them. No booking required; meet at the Fisher Trail parking lot, Saturdays at 7 a.m. for this 2-hour guided tour. 2024 dates: May 18, 19, 25 and June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. National park entry fees apply.
STARTING AT:
$0
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Prince Albert National Park Birding Tours
Prince Albert National Park, Saskatoon, Rosthern, Prince Albert, Nisbet Provincial Forest
Jun 20, 2024 to Jun 19, 2025
STARTING AT:
$490
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Prince Albert National Park Programming | Indigenous Voices Series
Prince Albert National Park
Jul 27, 2024 to Aug 10, 2024
Saturday, July 27th, 1-3 p.m.
Birch Bark Biting Workshop by Rosella Carney (Molanosa)
Location: Outside the Nature Centre
Fee: $49.50 (limited spaces, advance sign-up recommended)
Saturday, August 3rd, 1-3 p.m.
Hide Tanning Demonstration by Candace and Cree Longjohn (Sturgeon Lake First Nation)
Location: Campfire Hill (next to the tipi near the visitor centre)
Fee: Free (drop-in program)
Saturday, August 10th, 1-3 p.m.
Moose Hair Tufting Workshop by Rosella Carney
Location: Outside the Nature Centre
Fee: $49.50 (limited spaces, advance sign-up recommended)
For more details, visit Prince Albert National Park Public Programs.
STARTING AT:
$0
Rates And Discounts
See park fees. Campground reservations open on February 2, 2024. The reservation period for Beaver Glen and Red Deer Campgrounds is May 16 to October 6, 2024.
Access
- Lake / Resort
- Wilderness
Services
- Firewood - for purchase
- Gas station
- Groceries / Supplies
- Interpretive program
- Laundry
- Marine fuel
- Propane tank refill
- Winter camping
Amenities
- 30 amp service
- Beach
- Boat launch
- Conference facilities
- Drinking water
- Electric sites
- Firepit
- Fish cleaning facility
- Free internet
- Full hook-up sites
- Group camping
- Ice
- Indoor recreation facilities
- Marina
- Modern washroom
- Nature trails
- No. of electric sites: 200
- No. of full hook-up sites: 161
- Picnic area
- Picnic shelter
- Picnic tables
- Playground
- Primitive sites
- Pull-through RV sites
- Sewage disposal
- Shower
- Tenting sites
Activities
- Birding / Wildlife viewing
- Birdwatching
- Boating
- Camping
- Canoeing
- Children's activities
- Cross-country skiing
- Cycling
- Fishing
- Golfing
- Hiking
- Horseback riding
- Ice fishing
- Kayaking
- Mini golf
- Mountain biking
- Multi-day hiking
- Sailing
- Snowshoeing
- Stargazing
- Swimming
- Wildlife viewing
Fish Species
- Lake trout
- Northern pike
- Walleye
- Yellow perch
Food and Beverage
- Casual dining
- Concession / Fast food
- Fine dining
Equipment Rental
- Boat rental
- Canoe rental
- Paddleboat rental
Inclusive Travel
- Barrier-free campsites
- Barrier-free washroom/shower
- Family friendly
- Pet friendly
Language Services
- French
Maps & Docs
Prince Albert National Park Bird Checklist
Prince Albert National Park Birdwatching Opportunities
Prince Albert National Park Winter Guide and Trail Map 2023-2024
Prince Albert National Park Winter Guide and Trail Map 2023-2024 (French)
Prince Albert National Park Activity Guide & Trail Map 2024
Prince Albert National Park Activity Guide & Trail Map 2024 (French)
Contact Info
Phone(s):
306-663-4522 | 1-888-773-8888 | 1-877-737-3783 (Reservations) |
princealbertinfo@pc.gc.ca
90 km N of Prince Albert, access from Hwys 2, 263 and 264.
Latitude: 53.94696° N, Longitude: -106.3888° W
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A transitional landscape from aspen parkland to boreal forest with pockets of grasslands, Prince Albert National Park is a breathtaking and unique place to vacation. Learn about nature at this expansive 3,875 sq. km. of protected park through interpretive programs, guided hikes and interactive exhibits at the Nature Centre. Partake in countless year-round and seasonal recreational opportunities such as canoeing, kayaking, fishing, cycling, hiking, camping, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and more. The park features numerous multi-use trails for all skill levels. Amenities and accommodation are available in the Waskesiu Lake townsite year-round. Campground reservations accepted for Beaver Glen and Red Deer Campgrounds starting February 2, 2024, at 8 a.m. CST. Reservations can be made using the Parks Canada Reservation System.
Please plan ahead and check the Prince Albert National Park website for the most up-to-date information on hours of operation and what to expect when you arrive.
Road Closure: As of June 25, 2024, the north Spruce River bridge on Highway 263 is closed after sustaining damage due to high water levels from record rainfall in June 2024. Prince Albert National Park remains open and is accessible via Highway 264 and Highway 2. There is no through traffic on Highway 263. Visitors are asked to plan their route ahead of time. See Parks Canada website for more details.
Location Information
90 km N of Prince Albert, access from Hwys 2, 263 and 264.
View on map >lat. 53.94696° N, long. -106.3888° W
Contact Info
Phone:
306-663-4522 | 1-888-773-8888 | 1-877-737-3783 (Reservations) |
princealbertinfo@pc.gc.ca
Travel Offers
Kapasiwin Bungalows Romance Package
Jan 1, 2023 to Dec 31, 2023
STARTING AT: $65
BOOK NOW >
Kapasiwin Bungalows Snowshoe & Fondue
Oct 1, 2023 to Apr 30, 2024
STARTING AT: $65
BOOK NOW >
Prince Albert National Park | Early Riser Bird Walk
May 18, 2024 to Jun 29, 2024
STARTING AT: $0
Be an early bird! Join a Prince Albert National Park interpreter to experience the joy of birding. On this 2 km hike, discover the four keys to identifying birds. Bring your own binoculars and a field guide if you have them. No booking required; meet at the Fisher Trail parking lot, Saturdays at 7 a.m. for this 2-hour guided tour. 2024 dates: May 18, 19, 25 and June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. National park entry fees apply.
BOOK NOW >
Prince Albert National Park Birding Tours
Jun 20, 2024 to Jun 19, 2025
STARTING AT: $490
BOOK NOW >
Prince Albert National Park Programming | Indigenous Voices Series
Jul 27, 2024 to Aug 10, 2024
STARTING AT: $0
Prince Albert National Park is hosting the Indigenous Voices Series, featuring workshops and demonstrations by Indigenous artists in July and August.
Saturday, July 27th, 1-3 p.m.
Birch Bark Biting Workshop by Rosella Carney (Molanosa)
Location: Outside the Nature Centre
Fee: $49.50 (limited spaces, advance sign-up recommended)
Saturday, August 3rd, 1-3 p.m.
Hide Tanning Demonstration by Candace and Cree Longjohn (Sturgeon Lake First Nation)
Location: Campfire Hill (next to the tipi near the visitor centre)
Fee: Free (drop-in program)
Saturday, August 10th, 1-3 p.m.
Moose Hair Tufting Workshop by Rosella Carney
Location: Outside the Nature Centre
Fee: $49.50 (limited spaces, advance sign-up recommended)
For more details, visit Prince Albert National Park Public Programs.
BOOK NOW >
Open Year Round
Related Documents
Prince Albert National Park Bird Checklist
Prince Albert National Park Birdwatching Opportunities
Prince Albert National Park Winter Guide and Trail Map 2023-2024
Prince Albert National Park Winter Guide and Trail Map 2023-2024 (French)
Prince Albert National Park Activity Guide & Trail Map 2024
Prince Albert National Park Activity Guide & Trail Map 2024 (French)
Details
Access
- Lake / Resort
- Wilderness
Services
- Firewood - for purchase
- Gas station
- Groceries / Supplies
- Interpretive program
- Laundry
- Marine fuel
- Propane tank refill
- Winter camping
Amenities
- 30 amp service
- Beach
- Boat launch
- Conference facilities
- Drinking water
- Electric sites
- Firepit
- Fish cleaning facility
- Free internet
- Full hook-up sites
- Group camping
- Ice
- Indoor recreation facilities
- Marina
- Modern washroom
- Nature trails
- No. of electric sites: 200
- No. of full hook-up sites: 161
- Picnic area
- Picnic shelter
- Picnic tables
- Playground
- Primitive sites
- Pull-through RV sites
- Sewage disposal
- Shower
- Tenting sites
Activities
- Birding / Wildlife viewing
- Birdwatching
- Boating
- Camping
- Canoeing
- Children's activities
- Cross-country skiing
- Cycling
- Fishing
- Golfing
- Hiking
- Horseback riding
- Ice fishing
- Kayaking
- Mini golf
- Mountain biking
- Multi-day hiking
- Sailing
- Snowshoeing
- Stargazing
- Swimming
- Wildlife viewing
Fish Species
- Lake trout
- Northern pike
- Walleye
- Yellow perch
Food and Beverage
- Casual dining
- Concession / Fast food
- Fine dining
Equipment Rental
- Boat rental
- Canoe rental
- Paddleboat rental
Inclusive Travel
- Barrier-free campsites
- Barrier-free washroom/shower
- Family friendly
- Pet friendly
Language Services
- French