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Camping adventures await: Sask Parks online reservations open April 3

Saskatchewan campers should start setting up their accounts and getting ready to book, Sask Parks said in a March 24 press release — less than two weeks to go before 2023 reservations open on April 3 for seasonal campsites, and April 4 to 12 for nightly reservations
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Warm summer nights are on their way, perfect for visiting any of Saskatchewan’s campgrounds

Saskatchewan campers should start setting up their accounts and getting ready to book, Sask Parks said in a March 24 press release — less than two weeks to go before 2023 reservations open on April 3 for seasonal campsites, and April 4 to 12 for nightly reservations.

“With only a few days left before reservations open, it's the perfect time for campers to set up their accounts online and check out all there is to offer in our parks this season,” said Laura Ross, minister of Parks, Culture and Sport. “Campers can complete their trip planning with ease by exploring exciting events and programming by location and favourite their preferred sites.”

The complete reservation schedule for 2023 is as follows:

Seasonal campsites:

  • April 3: Seasonal campsites are available to be reserved for the entire season in parks across the system.

Nightly, Camp-Easy, equestrian, and group campsites, along with picnic shelters, pavilions, rec halls and swimming lessons:

  • April 4: Candle Lake, Good Spirit Lake, Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan Landing;
  • April 5: Break;
  • April 6: Douglas, Echo Valley, Makwa Lake, Narrow Hills, Pike Lake;
  • April 10: Danielson, Great Blue Heron, Greenwater Lake, Rowan's Ravine, The Battlefords;
  • April 11: Buffalo Pound, Bronson Forest, Duck Mountain, Moose Mountain; and
  • April 12: Blackstrap, Crooked Lake, Cypress Hills, Lac La Ronge.

Reservations begin at 7 a.m. CST each day. To reserve your campsite, visit parks.saskatchewan.ca

The public is reminded there is a queuing system in place — campers need to refresh the page at 7 a.m. CST to be placed in the queue or pushed through to make a reservation. 

New this year:

  • Sask Parks has a new events guide at tourismsaskatchewan.com/places-to-go/provincial-parks/park-events for all interpretive programming, theme days, special events, and summer cinema locations. 
  • Sask Parks continues to offer more seasonal and Camp-Easy yurts across provincial parks due to popularity. New yurts are available for reservations at Pike Lake, Good Spirit Lake, and Greenwater Lake, and a new yurt has replaced the old Camp-Easy tent at Crooked Lake.

For more information on reservations, programming, updated fees, and new services, visit saskparks.com.

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