REGINA — Saskatchewan residents can now book winter camping online at three provincial parks, including Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, Echo Valley and Buffalo Pound Provincial Parks.
How to Stay:
Visitors can enjoy the convenience of staying at one of Sask Parks' Camp-Easy yurts or tents at each of the winter parks from Nov. 1, 2023, to March 15, 2024. These sites are available at $85/night, providing comfort with four bunk-style cots, electric heater, queen bed, camp chairs, propane camp stove for cooking and an axe.
For a more rustic experience, enjoy nightly camping at reduced rates for electrical at $29/night and non-electrical sites at $16/night.
What to Do
Winter is a wonderful time to experience nature and explore self-guided activities like hiking and biking. When the snow flies, try cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, tobogganing and more. Starting on Jan. 6, 2024, park programs like themed snowshoe hikes and "New to Nordic" cross-country skiing will take place every Saturday.
Park Entry in Fall and Winter Seasons
Visitors require a valid entry permit year-round to explore Provincial Parks. There are three options:
- Day Pass: Visiting for a day trip - A day pass can be purchased on the Sask Parks .
- Weekly Pass: Staying for four days or longer - Purchase a weekly pass on the Sask Parks .
- Annual Permit: All 2023/24 annual permits are valid until April 30, 2024. Anyone who doesn't already have an annual permit can purchase one at a reduced rate of $45 on the Sask Parks .
Stay Warm in a Sask Parks Bunny Hug
Show your love of Saskatchewan's beautiful provincial parks with a warm and soft bunny hug. They can be purchased here .
For more details on winter camping or Sask Parks merchandise, visit .
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