Check-in: You must occupy your seasonal campsite by 12 pm on June 24 or you are considered a no-show and your reservation cancelled. Sask Parks offers auto check-in. Seasonal campers with an annual entry permit may proceed directly to their assigned campsite on day of reservation.
Check-out: Depart by 12 pm noon on the last day of the camping season for that specific provincial park.
Permit holders shall not rent, sell, sublet, assign or otherwise transfer their reserved campsite to another occupant.
Quiet time is 24 hours a day.
Annual entry permits are purchased separately from the seasonal camping fee.
If you bring different equipment than what you reserved a site for, the park may not honour your reservation.
If you reserved an accessible/barrier-free campsite, you must be able to provide and display a valid accessible parking permit upon check-in at the park.
Each campsite is permitted the following:
One camping unit (a tent, tent-trailer, camper, camper-truck/van, camping trailer or motorhome).
One small tent.
One screened tent or gazebo (maximum 8 feet) for meal purposes, providing it fits within the campsite boundaries.
Temporary storage sheds or cargo trailers may be permitted providing:
Unit fits on the site and does not encroach upon other sites within the campground.
Does not impact sightlines, cause roadway hazards or negatively impact vegetation.
Seasonal campers must contact the park for approval prior to parking a cargo trailer or erecting a temporary storage shed on the campsite.
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. Additional occupants may be allowed only at the discretion of the Park Manager.
A maximum of 2 vehicles and 1 watercraft are permitted at each campsite at any time, providing the site can accommodate them. All vehicles and personal property must be contained within the seasonal campsite and not encroach on vegetation within your site or restrict traffic or emergency vehicles from passing by on the roadways.
Major appliances must be contained within camping unit's original construction.
The park administration office must be notified if the camping unit is going to be removed from the seasonal campsite for any time period. The park reserves the right to assign the campsite to another camper for the vacated period. Notice of 24-hours is required when returning to a seasonal campsite.
All camping units must be movable upon 24-hour notice. At the end of the season, the camping unit must be removed from the campsite by 12 pm on the designated day of departure. Winter trailer storage is available at some locations.
Services such as drinking water, sewages disposal stations, public washrooms and showers are available until September 30, however, services may be reduced due to inclement weather.
When vacating the campsite at the end of the season, you must remove all personal property and restore the campsite to its original condition. If the campsite is not restored to its original condition, Sask Parks reserves the right to charge the associated costs for restoration of the campsite to the occupant.