Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park
50 km N of Swift Current on Hwy 4.
Straddling the South Saskatchewan River Valley at the west end of Lake Diefenbaker, the Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park celebrates the site of the first historic crossing on the South Saskatchewan River. A great area to be enjoyed by all ages, the park is popular for its fishing, sun-bathing, horseback riding and hiking opportunities.
The park's lake is one of the province's top recreational and fishing lakes and attracts visitors from all over North America. Saskatchewan Landing has some of the best hiking trails in North America, with immense altitude gains that will satisfy even the most seasoned hiker.
This park features a number of interpretive trails and historic sites including the handsome Goodwin House. The boat launch is located on the north side of the lake while the main beach area, located on the west side of the park, is a perfect place to enjoy a warm summer's day.
The park's lake is one of the province's top recreational and fishing lakes and attracts visitors from all over North America. Saskatchewan Landing has some of the best hiking trails in North America, with immense altitude gains that will satisfy even the most seasoned hiker.
This park features a number of interpretive trails and historic sites including the handsome Goodwin House. The boat launch is located on the north side of the lake while the main beach area, located on the west side of the park, is a perfect place to enjoy a warm summer's day.








































