Recent Reports & Visits

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Latest lake visits and condition reports across Saskatchewan.

Jul 18, 2026

Water advisory added for St. Brieux Beach. First observed: Jul 18, 2026 3:05 AM. Sample date: Jul 14, 2026.

Status: Advisory | Lake: St. Brieux Lake | Park: St. Brieux Regional Park | E. coli exceedance: 1 | Geomean: 63.95 | Microcystin: <0.2

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 37 minutes ago

Water advisory added for Palliser Regional Park Beach. First observed: Jul 18, 2026 3:05 AM. Sample date: Jul 13, 2026.

Status: Advisory | Lake: Lake Diefenbaker | Park: Palliser Regional Park | E. coli exceedance: 1 | Geomean: 166.85 | Microcystin: <0.2

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 37 minutes ago
Jul 18, 2026

Water advisory added for Stoney Beach. First observed: Jul 18, 2026 3:05 AM. Sample date: Jul 14, 2026.

Status: Advisory | Lake: Humboldt Lake | Geomean: 1.38 | Microcystin: 14

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 37 minutes ago
Jul 18, 2026

Water advisory added for Etter's Beach. First observed: Jul 18, 2026 3:05 AM. Sample date: Jul 10, 2026.

Status: Advisory | Lake: Last Mountain Lake | Park: Etter's Beach Recreation Site | Geomean: 3.99 | Microcystin: 158.2

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 37 minutes ago

Water advisory removed for Moose Mountain Prov Park Beach. First observed: Jul 18, 2026 3:05 AM. Sample date: Jul 16, 2026.

Status: Suitable | Lake: Kenosee Lake | Park: Moose Mountain Provincial Park | Geomean: 1.48 | Microcystin: <0.2

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 37 minutes ago
Jul 18, 2026

Water advisory removed for Regina Beach. First observed: Jul 18, 2026 3:05 AM. Sample date: Jul 16, 2026.

Status: Suitable | Lake: Last Mountain Lake | Geomean: 108.11 | Microcystin: <0.2

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 37 minutes ago

Water advisory removed for Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park Main Beach Area. First observed: Jul 18, 2026 3:05 AM. Sample date: Jul 15, 2026.

Status: Suitable | Lake: Last Mountain Lake | Park: Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park | Geomean: 24.26 | Microcystin: 2.5

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 37 minutes ago

Water advisory added for Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park Main Beach Area. First observed: Jul 17, 2026 8:05 PM. Sample date: Jul 13, 2026.

Status: Advisory | Lake: Last Mountain Lake | Park: Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park | E. coli exceedance: 2 | Geomean: 82.07 | Microcystin: <0.2

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 7 hours ago

Water advisory added for Moose Mountain Prov Park Beach. First observed: Jul 17, 2026 7:05 PM. Sample date: Jul 13, 2026.

Status: Advisory | Lake: Kenosee Lake | Park: Moose Mountain Provincial Park | E. coli exceedance: 1 | Geomean: 9.9 | Microcystin: <0.2

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 8 hours ago
Jul 17, 2026

Water advisory added for Regina Beach. First observed: Jul 17, 2026 7:05 PM. Sample date: Jul 14, 2026.

Status: Advisory | Lake: Last Mountain Lake | E. coli exceedance: 3 | Geomean: 254.6 | Microcystin: <0.2

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 8 hours ago

Water advisory removed for Leroy Leisureland Main Beach/Pool Area. First observed: Jul 17, 2026 2:05 PM. Sample date: Jul 7, 2026.

Status: Suitable | Geomean: 44.95 | Microcystin: <0.2

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 13 hours ago
Jul 16, 2026

Water advisory removed for Bells Beach. First observed: Jul 16, 2026 12:05 AM. Sample date: Jul 6, 2026.

Status: Suitable | Lake: Christopher Lake | Geomean: 7.86 | Microcystin: <0.2

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 2 days ago
Jul 15, 2026

Water advisory added for Kedleston Beach. First observed: Jul 15, 2026 11:05 PM. Sample date: Jul 10, 2026.

Status: Advisory | Lake: Last Mountain Lake | E. coli exceedance: 1 | Geomean: 172.78 | Microcystin: 2.5

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 2 days ago
Jul 13, 2026

Water advisory removed for Etter's Beach. First observed: Jul 13, 2026 6:05 PM. Sample date: Jul 3, 2026.

Status: Suitable | Lake: Last Mountain Lake | Park: Etter's Beach Recreation Site | Geomean: 76.64 | Microcystin: <0.2

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 4 days ago
Jul 10, 2026

Water advisory added for Bells Beach. First observed: Jul 10, 2026 7:05 PM. Sample date: Jun 30, 2026.

Status: Advisory | Lake: Christopher Lake | E. coli exceedance: 1 | Geomean: 97.44 | Microcystin: <0.2

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 1 week ago

Water advisory added for Leroy Leisureland Main Beach/Pool Area. First observed: Jul 9, 2026 5:05 PM. Sample date: Jun 30, 2026.

Status: Advisory | E. coli exceedance: 3 | Geomean: 191.55 | Microcystin: <0.2

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 1 week ago
Duck Mountain Provincial Park remains open and private businesses such as the Golf Course remain open for visitors. Due to flooding in and around the park, Damselfly and Fen trails are closed until further notice. Kamsack Marina and Madge Lake Developments Marina are closed, boat launches to be used at your own risk. Keep an eye on SaskParks FB Page for updates.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 week ago
Due to flooding in and around Porcupine Hills Provincial Park, boat launches at Parr Hill, Pepaw, and Saganis lakes, as well as the Saganis Day Use Area, are closed until further notice. Keep an eye on SaskParks FB Page for updates.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 week ago
Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park is open and operating as usual. Visitors can enjoy full access to all park amenities, including the beach, dog park, campsites and facilities. Water levels have reduced the size of the beach, however, there is still plenty of shoreline for visitors to enjoy. Keep an eye on SaskParks FB Page for updates.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 week ago
Jul 6, 2026
One dock has been removed at the Regional Park due to high water level.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 week ago
Jul 6, 2026
My husband and I decided to try fishing here. We spent 5 hrs there and nothing. We tried various types of bait: worms, minnows, foam bait, even cheese. Winter kill maybe?
By Lauree G • 1 week ago
Jul 4, 2026
Boat launch is closed at Leslie Beach Regional Park until further notice. Keep an eye on their FB page for updates.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 week ago
Jul 4, 2026
Containment Orders Issued After Invasive Mussel Larvae Detected in Lake of the Prairies. View the linked article for more info.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 week ago
Jul 4, 2026
State of emergency declared for Leslie Beach Regional Park. Keep an eye on their FB page for updates.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Effective July 1, 2026 until further notice: Flooding is affecting parts of Duck Mountain Provincial Park and Kamsack areas, which may impact travel and access to and within the park. Visitors should check the Highway Hotline before travelling to stay informed about current road conditions at https://hotline.gov.sk.ca Keep an eye on the linked SaskParks page for updates.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Travel Not Recommended effective July 1 until further notice: Travel to Porcupine Hills Provincial Park is not recommended at this time due to flooding and multiple road closures. Visitors are encouraged to postpone travel and check the Highway Hotline before travelling to stay informed about current road conditions at https://hotline.gov.sk.ca Check out the linked SaskParks page for updates.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Jul 3, 2026
Meewasin posted this on FB: River Safety Advisory Due to increased flows on the South Saskatchewan River, river conditions have become hazardous, with higher water levels, faster-moving currents, and changing conditions. For your safety, please stay out of the river and avoid all recreational activities, including: • Boating • Canoeing and kayaking • Paddleboarding • Swimming • Floating • Fishing from the shoreline • Other water-based activities Please also avoid approaching the river's edge. Fast-moving water, unstable banks, and submerged hazards can create dangerous situations. Pet owners: Please keep pets leashed and away from the river and shoreline. Strong currents and unstable banks can pose serious risks to animals. To help protect visitors, the following Meewasin-administered beach access sites are temporarily closed: Poplar Bluffs Conservation Area Fred Heal Canoe Launch Paradise Beach Cranberry Flats Conservation Area and Chief Whitecap Park remain open; however, visitors are urged to exercise extreme caution near the river and follow all posted safety signage. The City will continue to closely monitor river conditions and flow rates. Updates and additional information will be posted on the City of Saskatoon Service Alerts webpage: saskatoon.ca/service-alerts
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Jul 3, 2026
Beautiful nights for kayaking and sunsets!!!
By Eva Fisher • 1 week ago
Jul 2, 2026
High water levels on the lake right now, launch is flooded at the campground.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Jul 1, 2026
The Water Security Agency (WSA) will begin operating the spillway at Gardiner Dam this week following significant rainfall across Alberta that has dramatically increased inflows into Lake Diefenbaker. Beginning July 2, outflows from Gardiner Dam will increase from approximately 270 cubic metres per second (m3/s) to 470 m3/s. On July 3, releases are expected to increase again to approximately 770 m3/s as spillway operations begin. Current plans call for spillway operations to continue until approximately July 25, after which outflows will gradually be reduced back to 270 m3/s. WSA notes that additional increases could become necessary if more rainfall occurs or inflows into Lake Diefenbaker continue to rise.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Jul 1, 2026
PUBLIC SAFETY NOTICE – Boat Launch & Fishing Area Closed Due to the recent heavy rainfall and rising water levels, the boat launch and public fishing area at Whitesand Regional Park are temporarily closed. The cement benches and docks are completely under water, making the area unsafe for public use. We appreciate your understanding and patience as we wait for water levels to recede. We will provide updates as soon as it is safe to reopen. Thank you for your cooperation and helping us keep everyone safe. – Whitesand Regional Park Management
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Jul 1, 2026
State of emergency declared due to flooding in the RM of Good Lake.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Jun 30, 2026
Patterson Park swim raft is in the water!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Jun 30, 2026
Pond was restocked recently by the Sask Fish Hatchery.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Jun 29, 2026

Water advisory added for Etter's Beach. First observed: Jun 29, 2026 9:05 PM. Sample date: Jun 26, 2026.

Status: Advisory | Lake: Last Mountain Lake | Park: Etter's Beach Recreation Site | E. coli exceedance: 5 | Geomean: 510.65 | Microcystin: <0.2

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By Healthy Beaches Feed • 2 weeks ago
Jun 29, 2026
Stopped to checkout the river near Prince Albert. Water is high and flowing fast. Lots of debris in the water.
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By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Jun 27, 2026
I stopped in at the Petrofka Bridge Boat Launch. Water is moving fast, and lots of debris/trees in the water.
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By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Jun 26, 2026
Cecil Ferry had been closed due to high water levels.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 3 weeks ago
Jun 26, 2026
Part of Little Red River Park closed due to high water level on North Saskatchewan River and potential backup into the park. The closure affects: The Highway 55 entrance to Cosmo Lodge, including the lodge itself The Knotty Pine Bistro
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 3 weeks ago
Jun 25, 2026
The WSA has issued a high water advisory for the Saskatchewan River. See linked article for more info.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 3 weeks ago
Jun 25, 2026
The WSA has issued a high water advisory for the North Saskatchewan River. See linked article for more info.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 3 weeks ago
Jun 25, 2026
North Battleford boat launch is closed effective June 25th until further notice.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 3 weeks ago
Jun 22, 2026
Dock will not be installed at the north boat launch this year.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 3 weeks ago
Jun 19, 2026
Highway 106 (Hanson Lake Road) has had paving completed!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 4 weeks ago
Jun 18, 2026
The Wollaston Lake Barge is now open for the season!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 month ago
Jun 13, 2026
Stopped in to check out the pond and take some photos on my way past.
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By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 month ago
Jun 13, 2026
Stopped in at the Saskatchewan River Forks Rec. Site. Water level is up 0.708m over the last week.
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By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 month ago
Jun 12, 2026
High water levels and fast flow on the South Saskatchewan right now. The City of Saskatoon has temporarily closed the Poplar Bluffs Conservation Area, Fred Heal Canoe Launch, and Paradise Beach due to potential safety risks.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 month ago
Jun 12, 2026
Been a few break ins at the compound in the Resort Village of Tobin Lake. See link for more.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 month ago
Jun 12, 2026
The pond has been stocked with 200 fingerlings.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 month ago

Greenwater Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Greenwater Lake Provincial Park2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Moose Mountain Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar :

Moose Mountain Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
Jun 10, 2026

Fort Carlton Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Porcupine Hills Provincial Park Bulletin

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:

There is no cell phone connectivity or electricity in this park, therefore it is recommended that visitors plan their stay in advance. This includes purchasing entry, making reservations and updating reservations if required prior to arrival - it is recommended to do this by visiting parks.saskatchewan.ca. Entry Permits can also be purchased at the main Porcupine Hills Provincial Park office located at 501 Prince Street in Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan. All changes and cancellations should be made in advance of arrival.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Attention:

Planned highway construction will take place on Highway 4, starting approximately 0.36 km south of the access road to Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park and continuing north to the Town of Kyle. While construction will not occur within the park, traffic delays may occur at the Highway 4 and park access road intersection. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and allow extra travel time.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
Jun 10, 2026

Narrow Hills Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Narrow Hills Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Ispuchaw Campground Changes:

Sites have been renumbered and relocated throughout the Ispuchaw campground. Please review the site details prior to making a reservation to ensure the sites will accommodate your needs.

Visitor Centre:

The Visitor Centre at Narrow Hills Provincial Park will be closed on Saturdays and Sundays.

Wildfire Recovery Efforts:

As part of our wildfire recovery efforts, select campsites in Narrow Hills Provincial Park including the Gem Lakes will be temporarily closed. We appreciate your understanding as this important work takes place.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
Jun 10, 2026

Meadow Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Meadow Lake Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory:

A Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory is in effect for Meadow Lake Provincial Park. This advisory applies to all water sources within the park. Any water used must be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute prior to use. There are no potable water sources available, so visitors must bring sufficient potable water with them.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Candle Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Candle Lake Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Narrow Hills Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Narrow Hills Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Ispuchaw Campground Changes:

Sites have been renumbered and relocated throughout the Ispuchaw campground. Please review the site details prior to making a reservation to ensure the sites will accommodate your needs.

Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory:

A Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory is in effect for Narrow Hills Provincial Park. This advisory applies to all water sources within the park. Any water used must be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute prior to use. Potable water is available at the visitor centre at the outside tap.

Visitor Centre:

The Visitor Centre at Narrow Hills Provincial Park will be closed on Saturdays and Sundays.

Wildfire Recovery Efforts:

As part of our wildfire recovery efforts, select campsites in Narrow Hills Provincial Park including the Gem Lakes will be temporarily closed. We appreciate your understanding as this important work takes place.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Porcupine Hills Provincial Park Bulletin

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:

There is no cell phone connectivity or electricity in this park, therefore it is recommended that visitors plan their stay in advance. This includes purchasing entry, making reservations and updating reservations if required prior to arrival - it is recommended to do this by visiting parks.saskatchewan.ca. Entry Permits can also be purchased at the main Porcupine Hills Provincial Park office located at 501 Prince Street in Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan. All changes and cancellations should be made in advance of arrival.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Fort Carlton Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar :

Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
Jun 9, 2026

Blackstrap Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Blackstrap Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Porcupine Hills Provincial Park Bulletin

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:

There is no cell phone connectivity or electricity in this park, therefore it is recommended that visitors plan their stay in advance. This includes purchasing entry, making reservations and updating reservations if required prior to arrival - it is recommended to do this by visiting parks.saskatchewan.ca. Entry Permits can also be purchased at the main Porcupine Hills Provincial Park office located at 501 Prince Street in Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan. All changes and cancellations should be made in advance of arrival.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Attention:

Planned highway construction will take place on Highway 4, starting approximately 0.36 km south of the access road to Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park and continuing north to the Town of Kyle. While construction will not occur within the park, traffic delays may occur at the Highway 4 and park access road intersection. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and allow extra travel time.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
Jun 8, 2026

Pike Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar :

Pike Lake Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Swimming Lesson Dates :

Swimming Lessons at Pike Lake Provincial Park will be offered from July 6 to August 14, 2026.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Great Blue Heron Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Great Blue Heron Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

ATTENTION :

Purchase Vehicle Entry ahead of time for all Anglin Lake campgrounds including Anderson Point, North Anglin, Spruce River and Tower Site campgrounds. Remember to purchase your vehicle entry online for all campgrounds located at Anglin Lake, as there is not a campground office on-site. Annual vehicle entry permits can be purchased in-person at the Murray Point Campground Office, Emma Lake (7 days per week) or the Park Administration Office, Christopher Lake (Monday to Friday).

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Porcupine Hills Provincial Park Bulletin

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:

There is no cell phone connectivity or electricity in this park, therefore it is recommended that visitors plan their stay in advance. This includes purchasing entry, making reservations and updating reservations if required prior to arrival - it is recommended to do this by visiting parks.saskatchewan.ca. Entry Permits can also be purchased at the main Porcupine Hills Provincial Park office located at 501 Prince Street in Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan. All changes and cancellations should be made in advance of arrival.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Duck Mountain Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Duck Mountain Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Notice:

Beginning September 8, 2026, the Spruce campground service centre will be demolished and rebuilt and there may be an increase in noise levels in this area. Also select campsites and the service centre will be closed due to the construction work. During this time, visitors can access the service centre in the Poplar campground for showers or other washroom facilities in Spruce campground.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Lac La Ronge Provincial Park Bulletin

Entry Permits :

It is recommended visitors purchase vehicle entry permits prior to arriving at your campground as these entry permits are not sold at the campground offices located within the campgrounds. Daily and weekly entry permits can be purchased online at parks.saskatchewan.ca. Daily, weekly and annual entry permits can be purchased at the main Lac La Ronge Provincial Park office located at #11 La Ronge Road in Air Ronge (bottom floor of the Lac La Ronge Regional Visitor Centre).

Wadin Bay Closure:

Wadin Bay campground will be closed for the 2026 camping season due to wildfire damage restoration.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
Jun 8, 2026

Douglas Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Douglas Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

ATTENTION:

Due to low water levels and uncertain conditions, the Douglas boat launch may not be suitable for regular use. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and use the Elbow Harbor Marina boat launch as an alternative.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Echo Valley Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Echo Valley Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Buffalo Pound Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Buffalo Pound Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Pool Information :

Swimming Lessons at Buffalo Pound Provincial Park will be offered from June 29 to August 7, 2026. Please be advised that the pool will be closed from August 31 to September 4, 2026. The pool will be closed effective September 8, 2026 (weather permitting).

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Notice:

Flooding is impacting areas across the park, resulting in limited to no access to several locations, including the dog park and beach. Conditions may change rapidly. Visitors are encouraged to check the Highway Hotline before travelling for current road conditions and plan their trip safely.

Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory:

A Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory is in effect for Good Spirit Provincial Park. This advisory applies to all water sources within the park. Any water used must be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute prior to use. There are no potable water sources available, so visitors must bring sufficient potable water with them.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Bronson Forest Recreation Site Bulletin

Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory:

A Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory is in effect for Bronson Forest Recreation Site. This advisory applies to all available water sources within the park. Any water used must be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute prior to use. There are no potable water sources available, so visitors must bring sufficient potable water with them.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
Jun 8, 2026

Makwa Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Makwa Lake Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Cypress Hills Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Swimming Lesson Dates :

Swimming Lessons at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park will be offered from June 29 to August 7, 2026.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Fort Carlton Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Cypress Hills Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Notice:

The Pine Hill campground and select sites throughout Meadows campground will be closed from June 8 to June 11, 2026 for weed remediation.

Swimming Lesson Dates :

Swimming Lessons at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park will be offered from June 29 to August 7, 2026.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Echo Valley Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Echo Valley Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Lac La Ronge Provincial Park Bulletin

Entry Permits :

It is recommended visitors purchase vehicle entry permits prior to arriving at your campground as these entry permits are not sold at the campground offices located within the campgrounds. Daily and weekly entry permits can be purchased online at parks.saskatchewan.ca. Daily, weekly and annual entry permits can be purchased at the main Lac La Ronge Provincial Park office located at #11 La Ronge Road in Air Ronge (bottom floor of the Lac La Ronge Regional Visitor Centre).

Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory:

A Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory is in effect for Lac La Ronge Provincial Park in the Nemeiben and Nut Point campgrounds. This advisory applies to any water sources within these campgrounds. Any water used must be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute prior to use. Affected visitors must bring sufficient potable water with them.

Wadin Bay Closure:

Wadin Bay campground will be closed for the 2026 camping season due to wildfire damage restoration.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Porcupine Hills Provincial Park Bulletin

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:

There is no cell phone connectivity or electricity in this park, therefore it is recommended that visitors plan their stay in advance. This includes purchasing entry, making reservations and updating reservations if required prior to arrival - it is recommended to do this by visiting parks.saskatchewan.ca. Entry Permits can also be purchased at the main Porcupine Hills Provincial Park office located at 501 Prince Street in Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan. All changes and cancellations should be made in advance of arrival.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Lac La Ronge Provincial Park Bulletin

Entry Permits :

It is recommended visitors purchase vehicle entry permits prior to arriving at your campground as these entry permits are not sold at the campground offices located within the campgrounds. Daily and weekly entry permits can be purchased online at parks.saskatchewan.ca. Daily, weekly and annual entry permits can be purchased at the main Lac La Ronge Provincial Park office located at #11 La Ronge Road in Air Ronge (bottom floor of the Lac La Ronge Regional Visitor Centre).

Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory:

A Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory is in effect for Lac La Ronge Provincial Park in the Nemeiben and Nut Point campgrounds. This advisory applies to any water sources within these campgrounds. Any water used must be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute prior to use. Affected visitors must bring sufficient potable water with them.

Wadin Bay Closure:

Wadin Bay campground will be closed for the 2026 camping season due to wildfire damage restoration.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
Jun 7, 2026

Makwa Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Makwa Lake Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Greenwater Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Greenwater Lake Provincial Park2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Bronson Forest Recreation Site Bulletin

Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory:

A Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory is in effect for Bronson Forest Recreation Site. This advisory applies to all available water sources within the park. Any water used must be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute prior to use. There are no potable water sources available, so visitors must bring sufficient potable water with them.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
Jun 7, 2026
The lake was stocked recently with rainbows, browns and splake according to a post by Rainbow Lodge.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 month ago
Jun 6, 2026
Slide dock is in at the regional park.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 month ago
Jun 6, 2026

Pike Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar :

Pike Lake Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Swimming Lesson Dates :

Swimming Lessons at Pike Lake Provincial Park will be offered from July 6 to August 14, 2026.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Buffalo Pound Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Buffalo Pound Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Pool Information :

Swimming Lessons at Buffalo Pound Provincial Park will be offered from June 29 to August 7, 2026. Please be advised that the pool will be closed from August 31 to September 4, 2026. The pool will be closed effective September 8, 2026 (weather permitting).

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Notice:

Flooding is impacting areas across the park, resulting in limited to no access to several locations, including the dog park and beach. Conditions may change rapidly. Visitors are encouraged to check the Highway Hotline before travelling for current road conditions and plan their trip safely.

Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory:

A Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory is in effect for Good Spirit Provincial Park. This advisory applies to all water sources within the park. Any water used must be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute prior to use. There are no potable water sources available, so visitors must bring sufficient potable water with them.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar :

Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
Jun 5, 2026

Pike Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar :

Pike Lake Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Swimming Lesson Dates :

Swimming Lessons at Pike Lake Provincial Park will be offered from July 6 to August 14, 2026.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Attention:

Planned highway construction will take place on Highway 4, starting approximately 0.36 km south of the access road to Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park and continuing north to the Town of Kyle. While construction will not occur within the park, traffic delays may occur at the Highway 4 and park access road intersection. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and allow extra travel time.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
Jun 4, 2026
Pond was stocked last week it looks like!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 month ago
Jun 4, 2026
The Water Security Agency (WSA) has announced a significant increase in outflows from Gardiner Dam at Lake Diefenbaker and will begin operating spillway gates to release additional water from Lake Diefenbaker in response to recent heavy precipitation in Alberta and rising inflows into the reservoir. Starting June 7, outflows are expected to increase from approximately 280 m³/s to around 700 m³/s. Peak releases are anticipated around June 11, followed by a gradual reduction over the following week.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 month ago

Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Attention:

Planned highway construction will take place on Highway 4, starting approximately 0.36 km south of the access road to Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park and continuing north to the Town of Kyle. While construction will not occur within the park, traffic delays may occur at the Highway 4 and park access road intersection. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and allow extra travel time.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Echo Valley Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Echo Valley Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

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Greenwater Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Greenwater Lake Provincial Park2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
Jun 3, 2026

Pike Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar :

Pike Lake Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Swimming Lesson Dates :

Swimming Lessons at Pike Lake Provincial Park will be offered from July 6 to August 14, 2026.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
Jun 3, 2026

Douglas Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Douglas Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

ATTENTION:

Due to low water levels and uncertain conditions, the Douglas boat launch may not be suitable for regular use. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and use the Elbow Harbor Marina boat launch as an alternative.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Bronson Forest Recreation Site Bulletin

Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory:

A Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory is in effect for Bronson Forest Recreation Site. This advisory applies to all available water sources within the park. Any water used must be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute prior to use. There are no potable water sources available, so visitors must bring sufficient potable water with them.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
Jun 2, 2026

Douglas Provincial Park Bulletin

ATTENTION:

Due to low water levels and uncertain conditions, the Douglas boat launch may not be suitable for regular use. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and use the Elbow Harbor Marina boat launch as an alternative.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Bronson Forest Recreation Site Bulletin

Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory:

A Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory is in effect for Bronson Forest Recreation Site. This advisory applies to all available water sources within the park. Any water used must be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute prior to use. There are no potable water sources available, so visitors must bring sufficient potable water with them.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
Jun 2, 2026
Pretty hard to access to the rec. site, road/trail was in ok shape.
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By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 month ago
Jun 2, 2026
First time I've ever been in here. Cute little lake, would be a nice spot to checkout when Dore is rough.
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By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 month ago
Jun 2, 2026
Stopped in at Dore Lake to setup a camera, and check things out. Lots of boats heading up to the lake!
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By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 month ago
Jun 2, 2026
Pond was stocked with Rainbow Trout.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 month ago

The Battlefords Provincial Park Bulletin

Fire Ban Alert:

All open fires in the park are prohibited. Wood burning fires of any kind are not permitted. CSA approved self-contained portable gas heating devices and fire pits, barbecues, pressurized stoves and charcoal briquettes will be permitted for cooking and heating for the duration of this ban.

Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory:

A Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory is in effect for The Battlefords Provincial Park in the Center campground. This advisory applies to any water sources within this campground. Any water used must be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute prior to use. Affected visitors must bring sufficient potable water with them.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Fort Carlton Provincial Park Bulletin

Fire Ban Alert:

All open fires in the park are prohibited. Wood burning fires of any kind are not permitted. CSA approved self-contained portable gas heating devices and fire pits, barbecues, pressurized stoves and charcoal briquettes will be permitted for cooking and heating for the duration of this ban.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park Bulletin

Fire Ban Alert:

All open fires in the park are prohibited. Wood burning fires of any kind are not permitted. CSA approved self-contained portable gas heating devices and fire pits, barbecues, pressurized stoves and charcoal briquettes will be permitted for cooking and heating for the duration of this ban.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
Jun 1, 2026

Makwa Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

Fire Ban Alert:

All open fires in the park are prohibited. Wood burning fires of any kind are not permitted. CSA approved self-contained portable gas heating devices and fire pits, barbecues, pressurized stoves and charcoal briquettes will be permitted for cooking and heating for the duration of this ban.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Crooked Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

Fire Ban Alert:

All open fires in the park are prohibited. Wood burning fires of any kind are not permitted. CSA approved self-contained portable gas heating devices and fire pits, barbecues, pressurized stoves and charcoal briquettes will be permitted for cooking and heating for the duration of this ban.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago

Echo Valley Provincial Park Bulletin

Fire Ban Alert:

All open fires in the park are prohibited. Wood burning fires of any kind are not permitted. CSA approved self-contained portable gas heating devices and fire pits, barbecues, pressurized stoves and charcoal briquettes will be permitted for cooking and heating for the duration of this ban.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 month ago
May 30, 2026
Swimming dock is in for the season at the Regional Park!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 month ago
May 29, 2026
Looks like still quite a bit of ice out on the lake. Check out the photo in the link.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 month ago
**Note: the park is still doing construction around the Gem Lakes so they are not currently ready for public access** I visited the Gem's on May 21st and recorded some drone videos/photos from the area. This area was hit hard by the SHOE Fire last summer, and it looks very different. The trails and campsites are being rebuilt. It's a very different landscape from what it was before.
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