Yurt provides new camping experience at Great Blue Heron Park

Jun 15, 2018 | 11:00 AM

There’s a new feature at the Great Blue Heron Provincial Park north of Prince Albert.

A Mongolian Yurt was installed in the park, giving campers an opportunity to try a new outdoor experience and making camping more accessible to people who may not have experience or equipment.

“The idea was to do a very small pilot, as this is not something we have traditionally done,” Park Manager Sonnet McGuire said. “Our research shows people want this type of accommodation and we will see how the pilot project goes this year.”

Gene Makowsky, the minister for sport, culture and recreation, said the yurt provides more people an opportunity to check out Anglin Lake with minimal packing and preparation required.

The yurt is equipped with essentials to allow guests comfort without having to set up their own tent or trailer. It’s accompanied by a large deck, and the structure is furnished with a queen-sized bed and two double-sized futons.

The yurt is powered and equipped with a small fridge, a table and a few chairs. Washrooms, showers, and potable water are all located nearby, according to a release issued by the ministry.

Guests are still required to bring blankets and pillows, cooking equipment, dishes and utensils along with a camp stove and campfire chairs.

 

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