Sask Parks ready for soggy May-long weekend
The Northern Lights, Roughriders, open fields and blue skies; Saskatchewan is famous for many things – including erratic weather – especially on May long weekends.
While heavy winds and rain in the forecast are proving to be the case again this year, many camping enthusiasts are still gearing up to make the most of it.
Great Blue Heron Provincial Park campground at Christopher Lake is sitting at about 40 per cent capacity heading into the weekend. Park manager Sonnet McGuire said planned activities will run as scheduled.
“On Saturday kids can make a Fairy House at Murray Point Campground starting at 1 o’clock. At 2 p.m., there is a geocaching animal tracking activity that is taking place within the campground and it’s all led by in-house park interpreters,” said McGuire. “The activities are free as long as folks have either a daily or weekly vehicle entry pass to the provincial park.”