Welcome to our Unlimited Lakes and Parkland
Wildcat Hill Provincial Park
Come play where the prairie meets the forest and relaxation meets adventure.
Welcome to our Unlimited Lakes and Parkland
Wildcat Hill Provincial Park
An inviting wilderness where the outdoors has space and experiences for everyone. It's where we connect with nature and with each other. Camp in beautiful forests and parklands, as close or as far from amenities as you like. Disappear into the deep woods or make new friends on the beach. Will you come and live in the moment?
Prince Albert National Park is Saskatchewan's natural playground. Unwind in a luxurious resort or relax in a lakefront campsite. Explore more than 150 km of hiking trails, then cool off at the beach. There is truly something for everyone.
On the shores of Island Lake on the Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation in northwest Saskatchewan on Treaty 6 territory you will find kâniyâsihk Culture Camps.

Thanks to its protected status, Prince Albert National Park is home to many critters you won't find in other areas of the province. Over 200 bird species have been recorded within its boundaries, including majestic bald eagles and elusive owls.

Waskesiu Lake, Elk Ridge, Prince Albert National Park
$166

Carrot River
Enjoy a serene staycation at Shell's Fitness & Soul Centre near Carrot River. Choose from two year-round cabins or a seasonal one, all nestled in the woods. Your stay includes:
Rates start at $300 for a two-night single occupancy, with additional nights at $125. Double occupancy starts at $350 for two nights, with extra nights at $150. A minimum two-night stay is required. For bookings, email sm.waddell@live.com.
$300

Prince Albert National Park
$175
Hiking the Boreal Trail in Meadow Lake Provincial Park.
Book a Camp-Easy Yurt in one of Saskatchewan's 34 Provincial Parks.
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We respectfully acknowledge that we are on Treaty 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 territory, the traditional lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Lakota, Nakota, and home of the Métis. We honour the Treaties made on these lands and are committed to moving forward in the spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.