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Explore safely in Waskesiu

Jan 21, 2021 | 9:17 AM

You know the feeling you get when you leave all your worries behind?

It’s been tough to find in the midst of a global pandemic, but its not impossible. In fact, the opportunities to explore and play in nature’s playground are limitless at Waskesiu within Prince Albert’s National Park! The fresh air and the picturesque boreal forest covered in winter’s white coat offer an abundance of room to spread out, slow down, reconnect with nature and discover everything that is #SaskNice in your own backyard.

(submitted photo/Waskesiu)

Whether you cut your own trail snowshoeing in the backcountry, enjoy an afternoon of ice-fishing or simply take a leisurely walk through the Waskesiu townsite, there is something for everyone. With approximately 45 kilometers of groomed ski trails in the park, this provides visitors a unique yet serene backdrop to this picturesque location. Winter is an especially great time to view the wildlife. Check the roadsides for elk, deer, wolf and fox tracks or scan the frozen lakes for wolves. Over 20 species of birds also make Prince Albert National Park their winter home.

Anyone who wishes to enjoy a deep connection with the environment can camp anywhere in the park, as long as it is more than 2 kms away from any public roads or campgrounds. Enclosed kitchen shelters are open for campers (in the camp section). There are five enclosed kitchen shelters throughout the park during the winter, complete with wood stoves and firewood, making them the perfect sanctuary for a winter picnic with your immediate family or household group. In the Waskesiu town site, the visitor’s centre offers heated washrooms with running water 24-hours a day.

If you are someone who wants to embrace the absolute best the nature in northern Saskatchewan has to offer, while also indulging in a little luxury –we have options for you. Waskesiu offers some of the finest hotels and lodges in the province open all four seasons.

Situated right in front of a fisherman’s paradise, Waskesiu Lake Lodge Luxury suites keeps you close to nature with lakefront views while also offering amenities to keep you more than comfortable including satellite TV, internet, full kitchen and baths.

Lost Creek Resort (submitted photo/Waskesiu)

Cottage lovers can get the best of both worlds at Lost Creek Resort. Located inside of the park, but just beyond the town site, Lost Creek offers beautiful individual cabin accommodations perfect for socially distanced gatherings. Skates, snowshoes and skis are available to rent. Both experienced and beginner enthusiasts can enjoy the many scenic trails maintained by Parks Canada.

The Hawood Inn at Waskesiu. (submitted photo/Waskesiu)

The Hawood Inn offers another year-round escape to the great outdoors. Start your day using their free cross-country ski gear and end it with a delicious meal from their fine-dining restaurant– pandemic restrictions permitting. You can also grab your friends a little souvenir from the gift shop to let them know what they’re missing out on.

(submitted photo/Waskesiu)

Winter or summer, the adventures are endless at Waskesiu and now is a great time to discover natural and cultural treasures close to home. Explore safely! Go to https://www.waskesiu.org/ and plan your getaway now.

Note: Ice fishing season ends March 31.

*This content was created by paNOW’s commercial content division.

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