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Find A Park Crooked Lake Provincial Park
Imagine sitting around the campfire under a canopy of Manitoba maple and poplar, right on the shore of a pretty valley lake. You can do just that at Crooked Lake Provincial Park, situated in the picturesque Qu’Appelle Valley about 20 km north of the Trans-Canada Highway at Whitewood, on highway #9 and then west for 30km on highway #247. Camping
Crooked
The central campground at One campground with 72 campsites:
Seasonal Camping
Crooked Lake offers seasonal camping spots.
Seasonal camping is available at this park in 2009. The sites are distributed through a lottery system. The seasonal camping draw is now complete for this year; successful applicants will be notified. Thank you for your interest in the seasonal camping program. The Seasonal Camping rates and rules are available here.
Group Camping
Group camping is available at In-Park ServicesThere are limited services right in Crooked Lake Provincial Park; however, the Cedar Cove Resort, just 2 kms from the park, offers fast food, store, gas, propane and more. As well, the nearby Last Oak Golf Club has a full-service Club House. Nearby Attractions and Facilities
Bird's Point Resort: Bird's Point Resort is located on Cedar Cove Resort: Cedar Cove is 2 km west of the park. It has fast food, store, gas, propane, cabin rental, and laundromat. Phone: (306) 794‑4926. Last Oak Golf Course: Last Oak Golf Course is an 18 hole grass green golf course 3 km from the park. It has a pro shop, restaurant and lounge. Phone: (306) 696‑2507.
Contact Crooked Lake
Crooked Lake Provincial Park
Phone: (306) 696-6253
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20 of our provincial parks allow you to pre-book your site through the Reserve-a-Site program. You can rest easy knowing that you have your holiday planned. The 2009 Reserve-a-Site program will begin accepting reservations at 12:00:01 a.m. on January 1, 2009. With a multitude of campgrounds to choose from, escaping the crowds and finding your own sanctuary is easy. Find information here on general camping, seasonal camping, group camping and the Reserve-a-Site program. Fees for the Saskatchewan provincial park system are as of January 1, 2009. Fees are reviewed annually and subject to change prior to the next operating system. |
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