List of protected areas of Saskatchewan explained

This is a list of protected areas of Saskatchewan.

National parks

!Name!Location!Established!Coordinates
Grasslands National Park1981
Prince Albert National ParkNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District1927

Provincial parks

The federal government transferred control of natural resources to the western provinces in 1930 with the Natural Resources Acts. At that time, the Saskatchewan government set up its own Department of Natural Resources. In an attempt to get people working and to encourage tourism during the Great Depression, several projects were set up by the government, including setting up a provincial park system in 1931. The founding parks include Cypress Hills, Duck Mountain, Good Spirit Lake, Moose Mountain, Katepwa Point, and Little Manitou. Greenwater Lake was added in 1932. Two more parks were added by the end of the 1930s and Little Manitou ceased to be a provincial park in 1956 and in 1962, it became a regional park.[1]

The list of parks, and their types, come from The Parks Act.[2]

NameLocationEstablishedTypeCoordinates
Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial ParkNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District1992Wilderness
The Battlefords Provincial ParkRM of Meota1960Recreational
Blackstrap Provincial ParkRM of Dundurn1986Recreational
Buffalo Pound Provincial ParkRM of Marquis1963Recreational
Candle Lake Provincial ParkRM of Paddockwood1986Recreational
Cannington Manor Provincial ParkRM of Moose Mountain1986Historical
Clarence-Steepbank Lakes Provincial ParkNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District1994Wilderness54.2471°N -104.9951°W
Clearwater River Provincial ParkNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District1986Wilderness
Crooked Lake Provincial ParkRM of Grayson1986Recreational50.6074°N -102.6733°W
Cumberland House Provincial ParkNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District1986Historical
Cypress Hills Interprovincial ParkRM of Maple Creek1931Natural environment49.5753°N -110.0064°W
Danielson Provincial ParkRM of Loreburn1971Recreational
Douglas Provincial ParkRM of Maple Bush1973Natural environment51.0491°N -106.4686°W
Duck Mountain Provincial ParkRM of St. Philips1931Natural Environment
Echo Valley Provincial ParkRM of North Qu'Appelle1960Recreational
Fort Carlton Provincial ParkRM of Duck Lake1986Historical
Fort Pitt Provincial ParkRM of Frenchman Butte1986Historical
Good Spirit Lake Provincial ParkRM of Good Lake1931Natural environment
Great Blue Heron Provincial ParkRM of Lakeland2013Recreational
Greenwater Lake Provincial ParkRM of Bjorkdale
RM of Kelvington
1932Natural environment
Katepwa Point Provincial ParkRM of Abernethy1931Recreational
Lac La Ronge Provincial ParkNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District1939Natural environment
Last Mountain House Provincial ParkRM of Longlaketon1986Historical
Makwa Lake Provincial ParkRM of Loon Lake1986Natural environment
Meadow Lake Provincial ParkRM of Meadow Lake
RM of Beaver River
1959Natural environment
Moose Mountain Provincial ParkRM of Wawken1931Natural environment
Narrow Hills Provincial ParkNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District1934Natural environment
Pike Lake Provincial ParkRM of Vanscoy1960Recreational
Porcupine Hills Provincial ParkRM of Hudson Bay2018Natural environment52.4592°N -102.3819°W
Rowan's Ravine Provincial ParkRM of McKillop1960Recreational50.9931°N -105.1739°W
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial ParkRM of Saskatchewan Landing1973Natural environment
St. Victor Petroglyphs Provincial ParkRM of Willow Bunch1986Historical
Steele Narrows Provincial ParkRM of Loon Lake1986Historical
Touchwood Hills Post Provincial ParkRM of Kellross1986Historical
Wildcat Hill Provincial ParkRM of Hudson Bay1992Wilderness
Wood Mountain Post Provincial ParkRM of Old Post1986Historical

Regional parks

Most Regional Parks are established as per the Regional Parks Act. Virtually all of the regional parks in Saskatchewan are affiliated with the Saskatchewan Regional Parks Association (SRPA). The SPRA supports the parks by assisting with research, education, marketing, etc.[3]

A yearly park pass purchased at any SRPA park also grants access to all other SRPA parks.

The Meewasin Valley Authority Act, the Wakamow Valley Authority Act, and the Provincial Capital Commission Act also give authority to create regional parks.

The following is a list of all the regional parks:[4]

!Name!Affiliation!Established!Coordinates
Antelope Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1972
Assiniboia Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1977
Atton's Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1965
Beaver Creek Conservation AreaMeewasin Valley Authority1979
Bengough & District Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1975
Big Manitou Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association2019
Big River Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1978
Biggar & District Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association
Brightsand Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1965
Cabri Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1976
Canwood Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association196153.3647°N -106.5457°W
Carlton Trail Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1972
Ceylon Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1965
Clearwater Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association
Craik & District Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1971
Cranberry Flats Conservation AreaMeewasin Valley Authority
Dunnet Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1967
Eagle Creek Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1963
Emerald Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1968
Esterhazy Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1984
Eston Riverside Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1967
Glenburn Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1967
Government HouseProvincial Capital Commission1968
Hazlet Regional ParkNone1960
Hudson Bay Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association
Ituna & District Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1966
Jean Louis Legare Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1961
Kemoca Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1970
Kindersley Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1968
Kipabiskau Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1965
Lac Pelletier Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1964
Lake Charron Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1972
Last Mountain Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1963
Leroy Leisureland Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1972
Leslie Beach Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1967
Little Loon Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association
Lucien Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1967
Macklin Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1962
Mainprize Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1961
Manitou & District Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1962
Martins Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1962
McLaren Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1961
McNab Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1980
Meeting Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1965
Meewasin Northeast SwaleMeewasin Valley Authority
Meewasin TrailMeewasin Valley Authority
Melville Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association
Memorial Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1962
Meota Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association
Moose Creek Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association
Moosomin Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1955
Morin Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1984
Nickle Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1964
Nipawin & District Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1965
Notukeu Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1964
Ogema Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1967
Oungre Memorial Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1963
Outlook & District Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1961
Palliser Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1962
Pasquia Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1967
Pine Cree Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1970
Prairie Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1984
Radville-Laurier Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1965
Redberry Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1969
Rockin Beach Regional ParkNone
Saltcoats & District Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1963
Sandy Beach Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1966
Saskatchewan Legislative BuildingProvincial Capital Commission1978
Saskatoon Natural GrasslandsMeewasin Valley Authority
Shamrock Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1961
Silver Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1964
St. Brieux Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1972
Struthers Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1965
Sturgeon Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1965
Sturgis & District — Lady Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association
Suffern Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1967
Table Mountain Regional ParkNone
Thomson Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1961
Valley — Rosthern Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1974
Wakaw Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1965
Waldheim Valley Regional ParkNone
Wapiti Valley Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1984
Wascana CentreProvincial Capital Commission1962
Welwyn Centennial Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1967
Whitesand Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1965
Wilkie Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1970
Wood Mountain Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association
Woodlawn Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1962
York Lake Regional ParkSaskatchewan Regional Parks Association1969

Provincial recreation sites

The following is a list of Saskatchewan provincial recreation sites:[5]

NameLocationNotesCoordinates
Amisk Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Anglin Lake Recreation SiteDistrict of Lakeland No. 521Former recreation site, now part of Great Blue Heron Provincial Park
Arm River Recreation SiteRM of Sarnia No. 221
Armit River Recreation SiteRM of Hudson Bay No. 394
Beatty Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Beaupré Creek Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Beaver / Cowan Rivers Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Beaver River Recreation SiteRM of Meadow Lake No. 588
Besant Recreation SiteRM of Caron No. 162
Besnard Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Bethune Recreation Site[6] RM of Dufferin No. 190Was a rest area along Highway 11 about west of Bethune. It is now closed.
Big Sandy Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Big Shell Lake Recreation SiteRM of Spiritwood No. 496
Bigstone Cutoff Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Birchbark Lake Recreation SiteRM of Torch River No. 488
Bird's Point Recreation SiteBird's Point
Borden Bridge Recreation SiteRM of Corman Park No. 344
Boundary Dam Reservoir Recreation SiteRM of Estevan No. 5Former recreation site, now part of Woodlawn Regional Park
Broadview Recreation SiteRM of Elcapo No. 154Is a rest area east of Broadview on Highway 1
Bronson Forest Recreation SiteRM of Loon Lake No. 561
Buffalo Narrows Sand Dunes ParkNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Bug Lake Recreation SiteRM of Big River No. 555[7]
Camp 10 Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Canoe Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Chitek Lake Recreation SiteRM of Big River No. 555
Coldwell Park Recreation SiteRM of Fertile Valley No. 285
Condie Nature Refuge Recreation SiteRM of Sherwood No. 159
Courtenay Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Cowan Dam Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Culdesac Lake Recreation SiteRM of Hudson Bay No. 394
Cypress Lake Recreation SiteRM of Reno No. 51
D. Gerbrandt Recreation SiteRM of Moose Range No. 486Leased and operated by Thunder Rapids Lodge[8]
Dagg Creek Recreation SiteRM of Hudson Bay No. 394Former recreation site, now part of Hudson Bay Regional Park
Dana Recreation SiteRM of Bayne No. 371A rest area along Highway 2
Davin Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Deer Creek Recreation SiteRM of Britannia No. 502 & RM of Frenchman Butte No. 501The park is bisected by the North Saskatchewan River.
Delaronde Lake (Zig Zag Bay) Recreation SiteRM of Big River No. 555
Deschambault Lake (South East Arm) Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Devil Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration DistrictFormer recreation site, now part of Lac La Ronge Provincial Park
Dore Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration DistrictLocated at Michel Point on Doré Lake
Dragline Channel Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Duff Recreation SiteRM of Stanley No. 215
East Trout-Nipekamew Lakes Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Elaine Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Elbow Harbour Recreation SiteRM of Loreburn No. 254
Emma Lake (Murray Point) Recreation SiteDistrict of Lakeland No. 521Former recreation site, now part of Great Blue Heron Provincial Park
Etters Beach Recreation SiteEtters Beach
Fir River Road Recreation SiteRM of Hudson Bay No. 394
Fowler Lake Recreation SiteRM of Loon Lake No. 561
Geikie River Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Gordon Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Granite Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Greenbush River Recreation SiteRM of Hudson Bay No. 394Former recreation site, now part of Hudson Bay Regional Park
Hanson Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Helene Lake Recreation SiteRM of Parkdale No. 498
Heritage Lake Recreation SiteRM of Paddockwood No. 520
Island Lake Recreation SiteRM of Meadow Lake No. 588
Jayjay Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Lac Île-à-la-Crosse (South Bay) Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration DistrictAlso known as Ile a la Crosse War Veterans Park Campground
Jan Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Langenburg Recreation SiteRM of Langenburg No. 181Picnic area on the south side of Langenburg
Lebret Recreation SiteLebretLocated at Haffern Beach at Lebret on Mission Lake. Has a boat launch and picnic area.
Limestone Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Little Amyot Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Little Bear Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District54.3011°N -104.671°W
Lovering Lake Recreation SiteRM of Craik No. 222
MacLennan River Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Margo Recreation SiteRM of Sasman No. 336
McBride Lake Recreation SiteRM of Hudson Bay No. 394Former recreation site, now part of Porcupine Hills Provincial Park
Montreal River Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Mountain Cabin Recreation SiteRM of Hudson Bay No. 394
Norvil Olson Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration DistrictLocated at the southern end of Reindeer Lake
Ness Lake Recreation SiteRM of Big River No. 555
Nesset Lake Recreation SiteRM of Meadow Lake No. 588
Nesslin Lake Recreation SiteRM of Big River No. 555
Overflowing River Recreation Site[9] RM of Hudson Bay No. 394Is an ecological reserve where Highway 9 crosses the Overflowing River, about north of Hudson Bay
Pagan Lake Recreation SiteRM of Meadow Lake No. 588
Parr Hill Lake Recreation SiteRM of Hudson Bay No. 394Former recreation site, now part of Porcupine Hills Provincial Park
Pasquia Hills North Recreation SiteRM of Hudson Bay No. 394Is a small campground on the northern slopes of the Pasquia Hills
Pasquia River Recreation SiteRM of Hudson Bay No. 394Is a picnic area along Highway 9 and Pasquia River
Pepaw Lake Recreation SiteRM of Hudson Bay No. 394Former recreation site, now part of Porcupine Hills Provincial Park
Petrofka Recreation SiteRM of Blaine Lake No. 434
Piprell Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Piwei River Recreation SiteRM of Porcupine No. 395
Puskwakau River Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Raymore Recreation SiteRM of Mount Hope No. 279A rustic campground about north of Raymore along Highway 6
Regina Beach Recreation SiteRegina Beach
Roche Percee Recreation SiteRM of Coalfields No. 4
Round Lake Recreation SiteRM of Kelvington No. 366
Ruby Lake Recreation SiteRM of Hudson Bay No. 394Former recreation site, now part of Hudson Bay Regional Park
Saginas Lake Recreation SiteRM of Hudson Bay No. 394Former recreation site, now part of Porcupine Hills Provincial Park
Saint Cyr Hills Trails Recreation SiteRM of Meadow Lake No. 588
Saskatchewan River Forks Recreation SiteRM of Prince Albert No. 46153.2304°N -105.0843°W
Shell Lake Recreation SiteRM of Big River No. 55553.8275°N -107.6078°W
Shirley Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Smoothstone Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Sturgeon River Recreation SiteRM of Buckland No. 49153.2121°N -105.8854°W
Taylor Lake Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Tobin Lake Recreation SiteRM of Torch River No. 488
Turtle Lake Recreation SiteRM of Parkdale No. 498
Valeport Recreation SiteRM of Longlaketon No. 219
Wapiti Recreation SiteRM of Torch River No. 488Part of Wapiti Valley Regional Park
Wascana TrailsRM of Sherwood No. 159Formally known as Wascana Valley Nature Recreation Site
Waskesiu River Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Waterhen River Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Weyakwin Lake (Ramsey Bay) Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
White Butte Trails Recreation SiteRM of Edenwold No. 158Cross-country ski area
Whitesand River Recreation SiteRM of Good Lake No. 274
Whiteswan Lake (Whelan Bay) Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Wollaston Lake (Hidden Bay) Recreation SiteNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Woody River Recreation SiteRM of Hudson Bay No. 394Former recreation site, now part of Porcupine Hills Provincial Park

Wildlife refuges

The following is a list of Saskatchewan provincial wildlife refuges:[10]

NameLocationNotesCoordinates
Backes Island Wildlife RefugeNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Bazill Wildlife RefugeNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Fairy Island Wildlife RefugeDistrict of Lakeland No. 521A protected island in Emma Lake
Fishing Lake Wildlife RefugeRM of Sasman No. 336[11]
Frenchman River Wildlife RefugeRM of Val Marie No. 17A protected area within the Frenchman River watershed[12]
Gatehouse Island Wildlife RefugeNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Heglund Island Wildlife RefugeRM of Reno No. 51
Hidden Valley Wildlife RefugeRM of Lumsden No. 189A protected area on the south bank of the Qu'Appelle River
Horseshoe Lake Wildlife Refuge[13] RM of Good Lake No. 274A protected area at Horseshoe Lake[14] operated by Nature Conservancy Canada[15]
Ingvald Opseth Wildlife Refuge[16] RM of Invergordon No. 430A protected area at the northern end of Dickson (also spelt Dixon) Lake, which is a lake along the course of the Carrot River
Isle of Bays Wildlife RefugeRM of Hillsborough No. 132The refuge encompasses all of Isle of Bays in Old Wives Lake
Janusson Wildlife RefugeRM of Foam Lake No. 276
Lenore Lake Wildlife RefugeRM of Lake Lenore No. 399
Mud Lake Wildlife RefugeRM of Lakeside No. 338
Nisku Wildlife RefugeRM of Huron No. 223
Osage Wildlife RefugeRM of Fillmore No. 96
Preston Lake Wildlife RefugeNorthern Saskatchewan Administration DistrictA protected island near the western shore of Preston Lake
Redberry Wildlife RefugeRM of Redberry No. 435
Rock Island Wildlife RefugeNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Scheelhaase Island Wildlife RefugeNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District

Provincial forests

See main article: List of Saskatchewan provincial forests.

Other sites with provincial protection

The list of protected areas below comes from the Parks Act.

National Wildlife Areas

See main article: National Wildlife Area.

!#!Label!Area!Established!Notes!Coordinates
1Bradwell NWARM of Blucher No. 3431968
2Last Mountain Lake NWARM of Wreford No. 2801994
3Raven Island NWARM of Lake Lenore No. 3991982
4Stalwart NWARM of Big Arm No. 251196851°13'19.7"N 105°24'40.8"W
5St. Denis NWARM of Grant No. 3721967Public access prohibited without permit
6Tway NWARM of Invergordon No. 4301971
7Webb NWARM of Webb No. 138198050°12'05.7"N 108°09'09.5"W
8Prairie NWASaskatchewan1977Properties located throughout Saskatchewan. For further location details visit: CWS Prairie NWA

Migratory Bird Sanctuaries

See main article: List of Migratory Bird Sanctuaries of Canada.

!#!Label!Area!Established!Coordinates
1Basin and Middle Lakes MBS1925
2Duncairn Reservoir MBS1948
3Indian Head MBS1924
4Last Mountain Lake MBS1887
5Lenore Lake MBS1925
6Murray Lake MBS1948
7Neely Lake MBS1952
8Old Wives Lake MBS1925
9Opuntia Lake MBS1952
10Redberry Lake MBS1925
11Scent Grass Lake MBS1948
12Sutherland MBS1924
13Upper Rousay Lake MBS1948
14Val Marie Reservoir MBS1948
15Wascana Lake MBS1956

Nature Conservancy Canada properties

See also: Nature Conservancy of Canada.

!#!Label!Rural Municipality!Established!Notes!Size!Coordinates
1Old Man on His BackRM of Frontier No. 1949°12'50.1"N 109°12'15.8"W
2WideviewRM of Mankota No. 4549°08'44.0"N 107°11'08.6"W
3Key WestRM of Key West No. 7049°43'54.1"N 105°04'54.2"W
4Saskairie197449°42'24.0"N 102°23'06.1"W
5MortachRM of Wheatlands No. 16350°20'41.5"N 106°05'47.9"W
6Thunder CreekRM of Eyebrow No. 19350°40'24.3"N 106°14'40.1"W
7Stark CouleeRM of Marquis No. 19150°47'40.8"N 105°51'23.9"W
8Big ValleyRM of Lumsden No. 18950°44'20.5"N 104°53'19.1"W
9Lumsden BeachRM of Lumsden No. 18950°45'53.3"N 104°55'43.7"W
10Fairy Hill SouthRM of Lumsden No. 18950°46'46.7"N 104°35'50.5"W
11EdenwoldRM of Edenwold No. 15850°43'53.2"N 104°15'38.6"W
12Buffalo ValleyRM of King George No. 25651°01'10.8"N 107°33'34.5"W
13PunnichyRM of Kutawa No. 27851°22'55.6"N 104°18'34.4"W
14Upper White SandRM of Invermay No. 30551°43'31.5"N 103°15'10.5"W
15Big Quill LakeRM of Big Quill No. 30851°44'40.6"N 104°32'21.1"W
16MaymontRM of Eagle Creek No. 37652°29'04.4"N 107°42'36.2"W
17NeboRM of Canwood No. 49453°16'04.8"N 106°43'12.1"W
18Valley View[17] RM of Lumsden No. 188
19Buffalo PoundRM of Craik No. 2222020
20Mackie Ranch[18] RM of Chaplin No. 1642021Eastern shore of Chaplin Lake
21Frenchman River Watershed[19] Frenchman River

National Historic Sites

See main article: List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Saskatchewan.

There are 49 National Historic Sites designated in Saskatchewan, 10 of which are administered by Parks Canada.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Provincial Parks . The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan . University of Regina . 27 November 2022.
  2. Web site: Saskatchewan . Government of . The Parks Act . 20 April 2020.
  3. Web site: About – Saskatchewan Regional Parks. saskregionalparks.ca. 2020-04-25.
  4. Web site: Search the Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGNDB) . Canadian Geographical Names Database . Government of Canada . 27 November 2022.
  5. Web site: Search the Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGNDB) . Canadian Geographical Names Database . Government of Canada . 27 November 2022.
  6. Web site: Bethune Recreation Site . Canadian Geographical Names Database . Government of Canada . 15 January 2023.
  7. Web site: Bug Lake Recreation Site . Canadian Geographical Names Database . Government of Canada . 30 April 2024.
  8. Web site: Gary Simon Outfitting Thunder Rapids Lodge Ltd | Tourism Saskatchewan .
  9. Web site: Overflowing River Recreation Site . Canadian Geographical Names Database . Government of Canada . 5 August 2023.
  10. Web site: Search the Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGNDB) . Canadian Geographical Names Database . Government of Canada . 27 November 2022.
  11. Web site: Fishing Lake Wildlife Refuge. Canadian Geographical Names Database . Government of Canada . 3 June 2024.
  12. Web site: Frenchman River Wildlife Refuge. Canadian Geographical Names Database . Government of Canada . 4 June 2024.
  13. Web site: Horseshoe Lake Wildlife Refuge. Canadian Geographical Names Database . Government of Canada . 6 June 2024.
  14. Web site: Horseshoe Lake. Canadian Geographical Names Database . Government of Canada . 6 June 2024.
  15. Web site: Horseshow Lake 2 Property . Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) . 6 June 2024.
  16. Web site: Ingvald Opseth Wildlife Refuge. Canadian Geographical Names Database . Government of Canada . 6 June 2024.
  17. Web site: Valley View . Nature Conservancy Canada . Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) . 27 November 2022.
  18. Web site: Nature Conservancy of Canada buys plot of land by Chaplin Lake .
  19. Web site: Frenchman River Watershed .