Prince Albert National Park

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Waskesiu Lake, Canada

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National park· Canoeing area· Natural history museum· Swimming lake· Parks· Hiking area· Picnic ground· Tourist attraction

Prince Albert National Park Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Prince Albert National Park is located in Waskesiu Lake, Canada on 969 Lakeview Dr. Prince Albert National Park is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category national park in Canada.

Address

969 Lakeview Dr

Phone

+1 3066634522

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Juanita McKay-Raymond

Did a 4.4km hike to Tait Springs and back. It was beautiful. Can't wait to see it in the summer.

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Kayla Gerein

Great park with lots of surrounding lakes that are open to visit. The town has a few cute shops and restaurants available, along with a bike rental place. The beach area is well groomed with lots of playground equipment. Be sure to pick up a park map for all the park information you'd need and for hiking and canoe trails within the park. If you're looking for another adventure, be sure to stop by the near by Great Blue Heron Provincial Park!

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keith Wilkinson

It was a quiet day when I went up. Took a look at some stuff and seen some wildlife. Very nice

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Todd Studer

Prince Albert National park is a gem of a getaway in Saskatchewan. Recommended for locals and tourists from anywhere. Book early as it is extremely busy in the summer and accomodations and camp sites fill up quickly.

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Ian Roach

Love this park! It never disappoints. Opportunities for everything from fine dining to backcountry excursions. Park staff are always wonderful to deal with.

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Nafis Azad

One of the best spots in Saskatchewan to check out if you have not already. With a beautiful view of the lake, amongst the various accommodations the town has to offer, it’s a spot you don’t want to miss! I come here usually during the summers but many of my friends come here during the cold times in winter and still admit to having a wonderful time! The prices are very reasonable and the sights are endless! If you have the chance, stick around for sundown to view the beautiful view of the sunset glistening over the waters. Never had an issue with this place and the park staff are always available when you need them!

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Tom Wolf

Beautiful park in the boreal plains, 2.5 h north of Saskatoon. Our favourite entry is the south gate via Hwy 263, called the scenic drive. Usually not busy there. Park is popular with road cyclists, MTB is allowed on many trails but not that common. Layout of town to Waskesiu Lake is very similar to Wasagaming and Clear Lake in Riding Mountain NP.

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Russell B

Beautifully kept park with full amenities or no amenities depending on where you decide to stay. I stayed the first night with full service and the washrooms and camp sites were extremely well kept. The second night at a group site, not only was the site well kept but it had a beautiful view of the lake. I did the trail system to the fire tower and it was well groomed and maintained. Highly recommend people go on a weekend and check it out!