Narrow Hills Provincial Park is closed for camping for the remainder of the season due to wildfire damage. Lower Fishing Lake is open for beach access and some lake access throughout the park is available.
Lac La Ronge Provincial Park: Nemeiben campground is closed until July 21, 2025. Wadin Bay campground is closed for camping for the remainder of the season due to wildfire damage.
Due to a potential Canada Post strike, annual entry permit and apparel shipments may be delayed, especially in rural areas. Please utilize the temporary annual entry permit that will be emailed to you following your purchase until your physical annual entry permit arrives.
No additional camping units (tent, tent-trailer, camper, camper truck/van, camping trailer or motorhome) are allowed on the campsite.
No smoking or cooking is permitted inside Camp-Easy camping tents, yurts or Mongolian Yurt.
Pets are not permitted on the sleeping cots within Camp-Easy tents and yurts. Pets are not allowed inside the Mongolian Yurt.
All occupants staying in a Camp-Easy site aged 18 years or older must complete a Camp-Easy Liability Waiver and bring the completed form to the park at time of check in. Camp-Easy Liability Waivers can be found at saskparks.com.
Check-in time is after 4:00 p.m. CST. Check-out time is before 12:00 p.m. CST.
Camp-Easy yurts must be reserved for a minimum of one (1) night Sunday through Thursday. A two (2) night minimum stay is required for Fridays and Saturdays (i.e., reservations for Saturdays must also include Friday night).
The Mongolian Yurt must be reserved for a minimum of two (2) nights).
Reservations can be made online and through the Call Centre up until 11:59 p.m. the day prior to arrival.
Your code to check-in to your site will be the last four digits of your reservation number.
Sites will be held for 24 hours past your scheduled 4:00 p.m. CST check-in time. If arriving more than 24 hours late, you must notify the park directly. A no-show will result in a penalty of up to four nights of camping being charged.
Permit holders shall not rent, sell, sublet, assign or otherwise transfer their reserved campsite to another occupant.
A maximum of two vehicles and one watercraft are permitted at each campsite at any time, providing the site will accommodate them.
Up to six people may occupy a single campsite unless they are all members of the same immediate family unit. A responsible person (18 years or older) must be a member of the camping party each night. An immediate family unit includes parents and their children or dependents permanently residing in the same household.