General Info: Prince Albert National Park, in central Saskatchewan, preserves 388,000 hectares of a transition zone between the coniferous boreal forest and aspen parkland. The park also includes about 1,500 lakes and streams. This naturally diverse habitat houses a multitude of wildlife, including a herd of free-range plains bison and Canada’s only fully-protected nesting colony for white pelicans. The park also contains important cultural features such as the lakeside cabin of conservationist Grey Owl and the rich 8000-year history of native peoples.
Daily entrance costs (in Canadian dollars) $7.80 for adults ages 17-64, $6.80 for seniors age 65+, $3.90 for youth ages 6-16 (children 5 and under get in free). Annual passes are also available.
Activities: Although Prince Albert National Park includes 150 km of hiking trails, you probably won’t need hiking boots to traverse them. Most of the trails feature good walking surfaces along gently rolling, forested hills without much change in elevation.
Anglers can cast a line for lake trout, northern pike and walleye. Fishing permits are required and can be purchased at visitor kiosks; daily permits are $9.80 and annual permits are $34.30.
Recreational opportunities also include canoeing, cycling, cross-country skiing, an 18-hole golf course, lawn bowling, swimming and tennis.
Wildlife: Please remember that animals in the park are wild and unpredictable. Keep your distance and never feed wildlife, no matter how small or docile they may seem. Always keep your pets on a leash and under your control while in the park.
Weather: You’ll notice dramatic changes in day and night temperatures, in accordance with the cool continental climate of the region. Winters are long and cold while summers are warm. July and August are typically the warmest months, but you’ll find pleasant conditions from mid-May to mid-September.
You can also camp outside the park in the town of Prince Albert, about an hour’s drive south of Waskesui on Highway 2. The Prince Albert Exhibition RV Campground is a Good Sam Park that features 75 full hookup RV campsites and restrooms with showers.
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