Provincial Parks Offer Unique Winter Experiences
Residents and visitors can enjoy a wide range of winter activities in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks this winter.
“Winter in Saskatchewan is more than just a season,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Alana Ross said. “It is an opportunity to explore the beauty of our province in a whole new way. Whether you are planning a day trip or a weekend getaway, our provincial parks offer plenty of winter fun close to home.”
Provincial parks offer activities that include snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, tobogganing, ice fishing, skating and more. Select parks will provide snowshoe rentals, and some local in-park businesses also offer warm dining options, unique accommodations, saunas and more. Visitors can find all winter offerings on the Sask Parks winter page.
One highlight of the season is Skate the Park, which returns to Echo Valley Provincial Park on December 26 (weather permitting). This ice-skating loop winds through Aspen campground under twinkling fairy lights, with a nearby tipi warming shelter.


