There are more services and activities for visitors to enjoy with several new businesses opening up in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks.
New businesses in Saskatchewan Parks include a variety of different styles of new accommodations, food services, photography and counselling as well as Indigenous land-based learning.
“Local businesses enhance our beautiful parks and further encourage visitors to explore their own province,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Alana Ross said. “These partnerships help us provide high-quality services and products that improve visitor experience and core areas.”
New Businesses in Saskatchewan Parks:
Northern Region:
-New tipis offered by Waters Edge Eco Lodge in Meadow Lake Provincial Park
Central Region:
-Additional glamping domes added to Blackstrap Glamping Resort in Blackstrap Provincial Park
Southern Region:
-A new cafe has opened in the visitor centre. Visit the Trailhead Cafe for great coffee and food at Buffalo Pound Provincial Park
-New tipi-style cabins now offered by Buffalo Pound Eco Lodge in Buffalo Pound Provincial Park
-Professional Photography sessions offered by Collin Stumpf Photography in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
-Counselling services are being offered within the park by Prairie Creek Counselling in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
-Indigenous land-based learning offered by Invisionous Recollection and local Indigenous groups in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
-Daisy Lane Catering is providing food services on the weekends at Cottonwood Beach in Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park.
These new businesses join other businesses in the parks.
To learn about upcoming events offered by their business partners and general information about Sask Parks visit saskparks.com.
























