Plan your visit
Prince Albert National Park
In the park, the town of Waskesiu Lake offers a full range of accommodation, including camping, hotels and cabin rentals. From May to September the town offers additional dining and retail outlets.
Activities and experiences
Things to do, trails, tours, programs, camping, wildlife watching and more.
Hours of operation
Facilities and campground hours of operation.
Camping and overnight accommodations
Types of accommodations, oTENTiks and nearby accommodations.
Fees
Daily visitor fees, camping and program fees, and more. Free admission for youth.
Reservations
Make a reservation for campsites, accommodations and select activities.
Trail conditions
Make your trip a safe one by checking the latest conditions.
Accessibility and easier access experiences
More accessible experiences, adaptive equipment for loan, and accessible washrooms.
Brochures and publications
Maps, visitor guide.
Weather
Seasonal and local weather, and trends.
Local attractions and tourism
Community services, tourism information.
Waskesiu Townsite Administration
Administration and maintenance within the Town of Waskesiu Lake.
Waste management
Help us keep the national park community clean and safe.
Safety and guidelines
Important bulletins, trail conditions, weather, seasonal safety, park regulations.
Improvements and infrastructure
What to know before travel: facilities, roads, bridges, trails, and visitor facility improvements.
Facilities and services
Visitor Centre, parking, restrooms, beaches, picnic area.
How to get here
Directions
Most visitors choose to use the small lakeside town of Waskesiu, located within the park, as a base for exploration. A full range of accommodation, from hotels to cabins and campsites is available in town. From Waskesiu, roads and trails lead to lakes and backcountry terrain.
Air:
Regina, Saskatoon and Calgary all have international airports that are serviced by major national and international carriers. Major car rental agencies operate out of the Saskatoon International airport.
Car:
The park is accessible by Highways #2 and #264 (approximately 90km north of Prince Albert) or the Scenic Route - Highway #263, all of which are paved, year-round roads.
Features
Safety and guidelines
Important bulletins, trail conditions, weather, seasonal safety, park regulations.
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Learn how to protect yourself and the black bears in Prince Albert National Park
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