Camping is one of the most popular activities in our provincial parks, no matter the season. However, as summer turns to fall, the operation of our camping system changes slightly. This page will help you plan your stay in a provincial park past the Labour Day long weekend.
Camping in the snow is another great way to experience our parks.
From November 1 until March 15, a total of five parks will be offering online reservable campsites.
Parks will be offering reduced services and during the booking process, each site will have an alert notifying what services are available/not available, such as electricity, water, sewer or pit toilets.
For Camp-Easy bookings, call the park a minimum of 24 hours prior to check-in time (2 p.m. the day the booking begins) to make arrangement for key pick up.
All sites will be closed on December 24 and 25.
Camp-Easy Only:
Call the park a minimum of 24 hours prior to check-in time (2 p.m. the day the booking begins) to make arrangement for key pick up.
Camp-Easy Only:
Call the park a minimum of 24 hours prior to check-in time (2 p.m. the day the booking begins) to make arrangement for key pick up.
Camp-Easy Only:
Call the park a minimum of 24 hours prior to check-in time (2 p.m. the day the booking begins) to make arrangement for key pick up.
Camp-Easy Only:
Call the park a minimum of 24 hours prior to check-in time (2 p.m. the day the booking begins) to make arrangement for key pick up.
Call the park a minimum of 24 hours prior to check-in time (2 p.m. the day the booking begins) to make arrangement for key pick up.
For winter camping, we will refund reservation and camping fees for unused nights for stays between November 1 and March 15 if you cancel your winter camping reservation due to any of the following conditions:
- If temperatures reach -26 degrees Celsius or below with wind chill during your scheduled stay in a provincial park; or
- When you are unable to enter the campgrounds or access campsites due to natural disasters, road closures (including travel not recommended advisories due to winter conditions as designated on the Saskatchewan Highway Hotline), or other park-related emergencies.
If none of the above conditions are applicable, our standard cancellation policies will apply. Please see the link below for full details.
Get out and enjoy unlimited access to provincial parks at a discounted rate in the winter months!
From October 1, 2022, to March 31, 2023, you can order a 2022 Annual Park Entry Permit online at a discounted rate of $40.
The 2022 Park Entry Permit will expire on April 30, 2023 and must be picked up at a Saskatchewan Provincial Park in person. The discounted permit will not be mailed out.
This is a great opportunity to explore all that our parks have to offer this winter. From attending our exciting events and programming, enjoying a nice skate, or taking that perfect picture for your holiday card, the discounted annual park entry permit is the way to go.
Cure your winter blues and kick off your camping season early.
Check back in early 2023 for details about spring camping.
Autumn can be the best time to visit our parks after the summer crowds have gone. Squeeze out every ounce of nature while you can before the snow flies.
During the month of October, 13 of our parks will offer select campsites to book online for camping.
Parks will be offering reduced services. Each campsite will have an alert on the reservation site notifying what services are available/not available, such as electricity, water, sewer or pit toilets.