Porcupine Hills Provincial Park

Porcupine Hills Provincial Park is Saskatchewan's newest provincial park. It was created in 2018 by combining several existing Provincial Recreation Sites as well as Saginas Lake from Hudson Bay Regional Park.

The park is in a remote area of the province with very limit cell reception and few services. The park is split into two blocks an East and West block with quite a distance between them.

Many of the lakes have boat launches and are popular fishing destinations. There are also several campgrounds and a lodge within the park. McBride Lake has the only private campground in the park and is worth a visit! There are provincial campgrounds at Parr Hill Lake, Townsend Lake, Smallfish Lake, and Isbister Lake. Moose Range Lodge is at Townsend Lake and has rental cabins and other services.


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Provincial Park Boat Launch
Northern Pike Yellow Perch Walleye
Saginas Lake is a small (283 acre) Lake. Porcupine Hills Provincial Park is adjacent to Saginas Lake.
Provincial Park Campground Boat Launch Beach
Northern Pike Yellow Perch Walleye Burbot
McBride Lake is a medium-sized (662 acre) recreational lake in the west block of Porcupine Hills Provincial Park. The lake is popular for fishing and boating, and I found it to be a great lake for pa
Provincial Park Boat Launch
Northern Pike Yellow Perch Walleye
Pepaw Lake is a small (199 acre) Lake. The Lake is within Porcupine Hills Provincial Park.
Campground Provincial Park Boat Launch
Northern Pike Yellow Perch
Smallfish Lake is a medium-sized (593 acre) fishing lake in the east block of Porcupine Hills Provincial Park. There is a nice campground at the lake, with a boat launch, fish-filleting shack, and out
Campground Provincial Park Boat Launch
Northern Pike Yellow Perch Walleye Burbot
Spirit Lake is a medium sized (832 acre) Lake. The Lake is within Porcupine Hills Provincial Park.
Results 14 Lakes (Displaying page 1 of 3)