Winter in Pike Lake
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Park Information
A Park Entry Permit is Required

2022 Sask Parks Annual Park Entry Permits are valid until April 30, 2023.

Daily, Weekly and Annual Park Entry Permits can be purchased online or at the park upon arrival. See admin office or entry gate to purchase.

Daily and Weekly Park Entry Permits can be printed at home prior to arrival at the park.

Annual Park Entry Permits purchased online MUST be picked up at the park in person. They will NOT be mailed out to customers.

For more details on Sask Parks Annual Park Entry Permits please visit the link below.

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Park Administration Office

Weekdays: 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Phone: 306-933-6966

Phone: 306-933-6966
Park Entry Gate

Open Weekends 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Starting January 7th

Directions to the Park
Activities
Crokicurl

Do you like curling? What about Crokinole? Then we have you covered with Crokicurl! You can try your hand at this winter sport every weekend by the Rec Hall. Offered during park operating hours on a first-come, first-served basis.

Cross-country Skiing

Strap on your skis and try out our cross-country ski trails located on the golf course. Trails are marked and will be groomed often. Please bring your own skis!

E-Bike Rentals

Get your heart pumping and rent an e-bike at Pike Lake Provincial Park. Aurora E-Bike Rentals has a passion for mountain biking and strive to provide an exhilarating and safe riding experience for all to enjoy from novice riders to experienced riders.

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Guided Programs

Did you know Pike Lake offers fun programming and activities? Even in winter! Join our Park Interpreters to participate in guided snowshoe hikes with a variety of themes at 1 and 3 p.m. See the "Guided Programs" section for more details and pre-registration info.

Ice Skating

Lace up your skates! Pike Lake will be offering skating on the lake again this year, located on the canal behind the rec hall, accessible from overflow camping. From beginners to Olympians, everyone is welcome to skate the lake! Please bring your own skates.

Park Activity Kit

Stop by the Visitor Centre and grab your Pike Lake Park Activity Kit (PAK)! Packed full of fun activities and challenges, our winter PAKs are designed to bring the joy of play to your family this winter.

Snowshoeing

Step into your snowshoes and onto the snow. Keep your eyes peeled for Pike Lake's famously friendly chickadees!

Snowshoe rentals will be available between January 3 and March 4, 2023. Rates are $5/day for youth (under 18) and $10/day for adults.

Inquire at the entry gate on weekends or the admin office on weekdays. A "Snowshoeing Basics" handout will be available for anyone who is new to the activity. Please call the park for more details (306-933-6966).

Phone 306-933-6966
Wood-burning Barrel Sauna

Escape the cold winter temperatures with a trip inside the Sauna.

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Winter Fun in Sask Parks, Park Activity Book

Pick up your own Winter Fun Activity Booklet from the park administrative office to find fun activities for the whole family.

Food Options
Picnic Options

Pack a picnic and warm up with a hot chocolate or roast your own hotdog over the campfire.

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Winter Camping

With many great offerings available in parks this winter, why not make the most of it and spend a night or two camping in the park?

Those interested in winter camping can reserve campsites online!

By reserving your campsite online in advance, this will help us prepare for your visit and keep track of our campers for safety purposes.

To learn more about winter camping in Pike Lake Provincial Park, click the link below.

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Camp-Easy

Camp-Easy is exactly what you need for that perfect getaway with minimal effort and preparation. You can enjoy the experience of tenting with the advantage of being warmer, drier while you're up off the ground. The Camp-Easy tent and covered outdoor space will keep you protected from the elements during your stay.

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Events & Programs

Guided interpretive programming start January 7, 2022.

These programs are designed for all levels of experience in snowshoeing and hiking. Please wear warm and sturdy footwear.

Be sure to prepare for the weather - dress in layers and check the forecast for snow and wind.

Please note: If temperatures in the program location are below -26°C with the wind chill, programs will be cancelled and an alternative program will be offered inside of the rec hall.