Free Entry to Saskatchewan Provincial Parks on July 19, 2025
All visitors can enjoy free entry to Saskatchewan provincial and historic parks on July 19, 2025 to celebrate Canada’s Parks Day. Please stop at the park entry gate or visitor centre to register for free entry.
Visitors who pre-purchased daily entry for July 19 will receive a refund. We appreciate your patience as we work to process refunds.
Provincial Park Closures in Effect
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. For more information on wildfires in Saskatchewan, please visit Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency.
Canada Post Service Disruption
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.
When reserving a recreation hall you MUST review the special event application criteria by visiting saskparks.com. Failure to fill out the Special Event application for events that fall within the special event criteria may result in the cancellation of your booking. Examples of a Special Event may include weddings, family reunions, community events, or sporting events.
A refundable damage deposit is owed at the time of reservation. If no damage occurs during stay, you will be refunded the damage deposit.