Parks, Trails, Beaches and Places in Saskatchewan, Canada
Parks in Saskatchewan, Canada provide travelers an opportunity to explore the wilderness landscapes, eco systems and communities of the province, as well as, discover the history of the province.
In Saskatchewan there are national, provincial, regional and community parks. There are also many park areas protecting historic sites, heritage buildings, wildlife sanctuaries and wetlands.
The park system in Saskatchewan Canada provides an opportunity to explore grassland prairies, sand hills, lakes, marshes, oxbows, river valleys, Boreal Forest and the Precambrian Canadian Shield.
Park services vary per park. Some parks include campgrounds, recreation trails, historic sites, playgrounds, day use picnic areas, golf courses, sandy beaches, lookout towers, art, recreation facilities, cabins, protected wildlife species and much more.
Some of the summer activities enjoyed in the Saskatchewan park system include camping, hiking, kayaking, boating, sailing, canoeing, birdwatching, swimming, water skiing, mountain biking, cycling, horseback riding, fishing, wind surfing and more.
During the winter season some of the popular park activities enjoyed includes cross country skiing, ice fishing and snowshoeing.
Click the Saskatchewan Regions below to view parks, trails and places in that area.
Rotary Park & Lookout
Saskatoon Natural Grasslands
Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site of Canada
Fort Battleford
Messum Park
Meewasin Valley Trail
Meadow Lake Provincial Park
Blackstrap Provincial Park
Fort Carlton Provincial Park
St. Victor Petroglyph Provincial Park
Jaycees Park
Redberry Lake
Sunningdale Park
A 3.7 kilometre paved and gravel loop trail called the Rotary Cove Trail explores around Sunningdale Park crossing foot bridges back and forth.

