Despite the turbulent weather, parks across Saskatchewan are welcoming campers for the May Long Weekend. Park goers are encouraged to keep an eye out for updates on events happening this weekend. (Facebook/SaskParks)
May Long

Regional and provincial parks ready for long weekend campers

May 19, 2022 | 5:00 PM

With the May Long weekend coming up, regional and provincial parks are announcing various activities for campers.

Despite the cold and damp weather, parks across the province are encouraging everyone to come out and see what the province has to offer.

Struthers Lake officially opens on May 20. They are kicking off the season by reminding everyone about the upcoming Free Fishing Weekend in Saskatchewan. Those who choose to catch their dinner are encouraged to share pictures of what they are taking home.

You can also enjoy a vacation at St. Brieux Regional Park and Golf Course. They are celebrating their 50th anniversary this year and are encouraging everyone to check their social media for updates on celebration events.

(Facebook/St. Brieux Regional Park and Golf Course)

Great Blue Heron, Candle Lake and Narrow Hills provincial parks will be hosting art programs, disc golf and GeoCashing adventures on June 21.

Meadow Lake Provincial Park is offering Ready, Set, Rec and Discovering Life in the Lake programs for campers to come out and explore Saskatchewan’s great outdoors during their stay.

(Facebook/SaskParks)

For those looking for places to go to enjoy some warm weather this summer, Wakaw Lake, Nipawin, Kipabiskau and McNab regional parks have announced various activities beginning in June including swimming, camping and golfing.

Due to the turbulent weather, campers and daily visitors are encouraged to keep an eye on social media for updates on events happening at regional parks.

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Rachel.May@pattisonmedia.com

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