Provincial Park Businesses Bring in Exciting New Experiences

Businesses operating in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks are going to busy as new and unique offerings are springing up across the province. “Our provincial park businesses really take the visitor experience to the next level,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Laura Ross said. “We are thrilled to offer new businesses this year that will provide an… Continue reading Provincial Park Businesses Bring in Exciting New Experiences

Provincial Parks Open for Autumn

Die-hard and moderate campers alike can still pull the RV and boat out to over 20 Provincial parks this month, as fall camping allows folks to enjoy the crisp autumn air in their home away from home. “September may be here but there’s still plenty of time to get out and enjoy our parks,” Parks,… Continue reading Provincial Parks Open for Autumn

Sask. lifts fire ban from most provincial parks

Source: CBC News, May 25, 2018  Restrictions still in place for some parks The Saskatchewan government has lifted its ban on open fires in most provincial parks, a week and a half after it was imposed. Recent rainfall in many areas prompted the change, which applies to all Crown land south of the Churchill River,… Continue reading Sask. lifts fire ban from most provincial parks

Provincial Parks Open This Week

Provincial Parks are opening this week, just in time for May long weekend camping. A scarce few days before Victoria Day, Provincial Parks across Saskatchewan are opening on May 17. “Camping is a summertime staple here in Saskatchewan,” Parks, Culture, and Sport Minister Gene Makowsky said in a recent media release. “This weekend marks the… Continue reading Provincial Parks Open This Week

Alcohol ban in place at provincial parks for long weekend

Source: CBC News, May 17, 2018  Open fire ban also in place south of the Churchill River Saskatchewan’s provincial parks officially open on Thursday but you might not be able to have a beer or roast a marshmallow. An alcohol ban is in place for campgrounds and picnic sites, though not for cottages and businesses. The ban… Continue reading Alcohol ban in place at provincial parks for long weekend

Town of Kindersley: Extensive Fire Ban in Place Throughout Saskatchewan

Source: Town of Kindersley, September 6, 2017  Due to extreme wildfire hazards, the Ministry of Environment, in consultation with the Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport, has expanded the ban on open fires put in place August 1. Effective immediately, all open fires are prohibited for all for provincial Crown land and for provincial parks… Continue reading Town of Kindersley: Extensive Fire Ban in Place Throughout Saskatchewan