First Week of Campground Bookings Shows Strong Demand Across Saskatchewan Provincial Parks
Last week reservations opened for provincial park campgrounds, and within days the majority of seasonal sites were already booked.
Where Seasonal Sites Are Still Available
92% of all seasonal sites are already booked
As of the morning of April 20th, 2026 there were still 77 available seasonal campsites across the system with 92% of all seasonal sites booked for the summer.
The list below shows where availability still remains.
| Park | Sites Available |
|---|---|
| Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park | 23 |
| Meadow Lake Provincial Park | 12 |
| The Battlefords Provincial Park | 11 |
| Buffalo Pound Provincial Park | 8 |
| Lac la Ronge Provincial Park | 6 |
| Duck Mountain Provincial Park | 4 |
| Blackstrap Provincial Park | 4 |
| Great Blue Heron Provincial Park | 3 |
| Echo Valley Provincial Park | 2 |
| Porcupine Hills Provincial Park | 2 |
| Crooked Lake Provincial Park | 1 |
Nightly Camping Reservations
Seasonal sites are largely spoken for, but nightly reservations still show more flexibility across the system.
There are still lots of nightly reservations available at Provincial Campgrounds across the province. Many of the most popular sites and weekends will have been booked though.
I've build a dashboard page to make it easier to see what the general availability looks like across provincial campgrounds: View Provincial Campground Availability
It shows you how many 1 night and 7 night reservations are available in July + August for the various parks.
Candle Lake Provincial Park looks like it's the most fully booked for 7 night stays in July. Narrow Hills Provincial Park has had the fewest reservations which isn't surprising. Most of the campsites in the park are re-opening this summer, but they'll look a lot different after the fires last summer.