Camping Season Continues in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks | News and Media | Government of Saskatchewan

2022-09-02 19:52:40 By : Mr. Ricky-Jerry Team

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Don't pack away the camping gear just yet. Campsites are available to be reserved online until September 30 in nearly all provincial parks with full services and amenities available.

"Camping in fall is a whole new experience - the parks are quieter, the leaves are changing colours and the crisp air is perfect for cozy mornings around the campfire with a hot coffee in hand," Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Laura Ross said. "With a number of exciting special events taking place, it's a great opportunity for campers to get out to a park, take in an activity or two and experience the beauty of fall in Sask Parks."

From September 6-30, campers can save on fall camping with a special BOGO offering: book one night of camping and get one free with code FALLINTOCAMPING. Promotion is only valid for nightly campsite reservations for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights.

Special events scheduled in provincial parks this September include: 

New in Blackstrap Provincial Park this fall, Back2Nature Wellness and Adventures is offering a unique opportunity to relax and unwind with an evening stand-up paddleboard and sauna experience on certain nights in September. Participants will head out on the water for a glow paddle and unwind in a cozy wood-burning sauna. Additional details are available at link. 

To book fall camping and to pre-register for fall special events, visit http://parks.saskatchewan.ca. 

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