Recent Reports & Visits

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Latest lake visits and condition reports across Saskatchewan.

Moose Mountain Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar :

Moose Mountain Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 4 hours 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 • 9 hours 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 • 9 hours 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.

Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory:

A Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory is in effect for Duck Mountain 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 • 9 hours 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 • 9 hours ago

Greenwater Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Greenwater Lake Provincial Park2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 9 hours 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 • 9 hours 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 • 15 hours ago
Jun 6, 2026
Slide dock is in at the regional park.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 23 hours 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 day ago
Jun 6, 2026

Blackstrap Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Blackstrap Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

Notice:

Due to planned road work, Highway 211 is closed at the intersection with Highway 11 until July 26, 2026. A detour is in place using the North Grid Road and Road 663. Please follow all posted signage, and plan ahead for delays.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 day 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 day ago

Moose Mountain Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar :

Moose Mountain Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 1 day 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 • 2 days 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 • 2 days 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 • 2 days ago

Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar :

Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 2 days 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 • 2 days ago

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 • 2 days 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 • 2 days ago
Jun 2, 2026
Pretty hard to access to the rec. site, road/trail was in ok shape.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 days 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.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 days 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!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 days ago
Jun 4, 2026
Pond was stocked last week it looks like!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 days 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 • 2 days 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 • 3 days ago

Echo Valley Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Echo Valley Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 3 days ago
Jun 2, 2026
Pond was stocked with Rainbow Trout.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 3 days ago

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 • 3 days 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 • 3 days ago

Echo Valley Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Echo Valley Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 3 days ago

Greenwater Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Greenwater Lake Provincial Park2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 3 days 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 • 3 days ago

Fort Carlton Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 3 days 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 • 3 days ago

Candle Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

2026 Summer Calendar:

Candle Lake Provincial Park 2026 Summer Calendar

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 3 days ago

FIRE BAN - Effective May 27, 2026; 12:00 pm

Issued: May 27, 2026

By Automated Import from Parks Canada Website • 4 days 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 • 5 days 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 • 5 days 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 • 5 days ago

Duck Mountain 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.

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.

Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory:

A Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory is in effect for Duck Mountain 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 • 5 days 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 • 5 days ago

Moose Mountain 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 • 5 days 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 • 5 days 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 • 5 days 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 • 5 days 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 • 5 days 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 • 5 days ago

Water line repair and precautionary boil water advisory - Subdivision 3

Issued: May 29, 2026

By Automated Import from Parks Canada Website • 6 days ago
May 30, 2026
Swimming dock is in for the season at the Regional Park!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 week 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 week 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 week ago
May 27, 2026
Dock is in at Moosehorn Lodge!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 week ago
May 27, 2026

Restricted Activities: Aquatic Invasive Species prevention

Issued: May 04, 2026

By Automated Import from Parks Canada Website • 1 week ago
May 27, 2026

PRECAUTIONARY BOIL WATER ADVISORY UPDATE - Seasonal water turn on in Waskesiu

Issued: May 26, 2026

By Automated Import from Parks Canada Website • 1 week ago
May 27, 2026
Still ice on the lake, but looks like some boats are starting to go out!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 week ago
May 27, 2026
Ice has nearly all melted off the lake. Ready for fishing.
By Mat • 1 week ago
May 26, 2026
Boat launch is in at the regional park.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 week ago
May 25, 2026
Pond was restocked with 200 trout from Keet's Fish Farm.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 week ago
May 25, 2026
Water is still high at Fisher Creek, lots of debris in the water!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 week ago
May 25, 2026
Looks like the ice is starting to break up on the lake.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 1 week ago
May 24, 2026
Posts on FB referencing winter kill on the lake.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
May 24, 2026
There have been reports on FB about winter kill on the lake.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
May 24, 2026
Ice is off the lake according to a message I got.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
May 22, 2026
Stopped at Minowukaw on May 22nd. The boat launch was clear but no docks yet. Still lots of ice on the horizon.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
May 23, 2026
Ice is off Torch!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
The whole area along the Narrow Hills Scenic drive and the Grace Lakes has been burnt. The road has been rebuilt and is a much easier drive then in years past.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
The back campsites were burnt and have been rebuilt. The playground, boat launch, and lake front sites survived the fire!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Summit Lake was hit hard by the SHOE Fire last summer. The boat launch and parking area was burnt. The road in is cleared now though and the lake is accessible.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Stickley Lake was burnt by the SHOE Fire last summer and looks very different now. Road in has been cleared and is pretty wide open all the way to the lake.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
The SHOE Fire burnt almost the entire area around Shannon Lake. The boat launch area was saved.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Sealey Lake mostly survived the SHOE fire untouched. You can see a few burnt areas from the lake but that's it.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Lots of cleared on the way into the lake and the day use/camping area was cleared, the boat launch area is unchanged.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
The SHOE fire burnt around Nipawin Lake last summer. The park has cleared out the access to the lake.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Area around the lake was entirely burnt last summer by the SHOE fire.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Lower Fishing Lake was pretty seriously impacted by the SHOE Fire last summer. Parts of the campground were burnt, but the park is hard at work rebuilding campsites and planting trees. It'll look different but it's still there and still an amazing spot to visit!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
The road has been widened significantly into Lost Echo Lake. It's sandy and not as rocky as it used to be. The campground mostly survived the fire, with only a few of the campsites being burned. It's pretty burnt around the lake though.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Ispuchaw Lake was hit hard by the fires last summer. The campground was pretty much entirely wiped out. The park has been hard at work and new campsites have been built, an outhouse has been brought in, and the boat launch has been rebuilt and is much better then it was in years past. This lake is an old favourite of mine growing up, it is sad to see what it's looking like now!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Burtlein Lake was mostly untouched by the fires last summer. The ditch by the highway has been cut back so the trail starts further from the road then it used to.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
Baldy Lake survived the fire last summer untouched and the campground is in great shape this spring!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
May 21, 2026
Docks are in at Murray Point boat launch!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
May 22, 2026
The Saskatchewan Fish Hatchery restocked the pond with 1,000 Rainbow Trout!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
May 22, 2026
Ice is off the lake! Dock isn’t in at the boat launch yet.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
May 22, 2026
Just a bit of ice floating around, dock is in at the boat launch.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
May 22, 2026
Docks are in at the boat launch!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
May 20, 2026
Lower Fishing Lake and other lakes are ice free!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
May 20, 2026
Construction on Minowukaw access road this weekend.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
May 20, 2026
Ice is off the lake!
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
May 20, 2026
Still some ice on the lake.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago
May 20, 2026
Still some ice on the lake over the May Long weekend.
By Matt - SaskLakes.ca • 2 weeks ago

Area closure - areas are closed to all household pets

Issued: May 20, 2026

By Automated Import from Parks Canada Website • 2 weeks ago

Restricted Access - around Dixon “Y” road junction

Issued: March 30, 2026

Ends: May 31, 2026

By Automated Import from Parks Canada Website • 2 weeks ago
May 20, 2026

Candle Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory:

A Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory is in effect for Candle Lake Provincial Park in the Sandy Bay and Minowukaw 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.

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 2 weeks ago
May 20, 2026

Meadow Lake Provincial Park Bulletin

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 • 2 weeks ago
May 20, 2026

Completed - Waskesiu Community Fuel Break Prescribed Fire

Issued: May 13, 2026

Ends: May 29, 2026

By Automated Import from Parks Canada Website • 2 weeks ago
May 20, 2026

Hazardous and prohibited activities

Issued: April 20, 2026

By Automated Import from Parks Canada Website • 2 weeks ago
May 20, 2026

Echo Valley Provincial Park Bulletin

Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory:

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

By Automated Import from SaskParks Website • 2 weeks ago

Area closure - areas are closed to all household pets

Issued: May 20, 2026

By Automated Import from Parks Canada Website • 2 weeks ago

Restricted Access - around Dixon “Y” road junction

Issued: March 30, 2026

Ends: May 31, 2026

By Automated Import from Parks Canada Website • 2 weeks ago
May 20, 2026

Restricted Activity: Restricted sprinkler use

Issued: July 25, 2025

By Automated Import from Parks Canada Website • 2 weeks ago
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