June 12, 2018

What's Happening in Sask Parks This Summer

Saskatchewan Provincial Parks have an exciting summer lined up for guests of all ages.  Calendars with special event and program details are now available online so that visitors can plan their trips ahead of time and enjoy the wide range of activities offered.

“We want guests to make the most of their time spent exploring our parks,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Gene Makowsky said.  “Offering a variety of unique programs and activities is an important part of that.  Park programs keep kids active, provide fun and entertainment and help visitors connect to nature and learn about Saskatchewan’s wonderful parks.”

Several parks have an assortment of daily drop-in programs scheduled throughout July and August.  Each park offers activities that are different from the last, from group-led games, crafts, stories and sand castle contests to campfire singalongs, sunset paddles and special musical performances.

Whether visiting the park for the day or staying for the full week, everyone is welcome to participate in the park programs and events.

SaskExpress will be touring the parks again in July, showcasing the extraordinary talents of young Saskatchewan performers in this year’s Circus of Life show.  Performances are scheduled for Candle Lake, Great Blue Heron, Pike Lake, Rowan’s Ravine, Greenwater Lake, Duck Mountain, Moose Mountain and Saskatchewan Landing provincial parks.