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Find A Park Duck Mountain Provincial Park
With its rolling hills, shimmering lakes and boreal forest setting, Duck Mountain Provincial Park seems a lot like northern Saskatchewan. But this scenic park is an island of green in a sea of grain, a southerly piece of boreal uplands surrounded by prairie and located just three hours northeast of Regina. Duck Mountain is a four-season park with accommodations ranging from wilderness camping at Little Boggy Creek Valley to a lodge with modern cabins, townhouses and a licensed restaurant near the main beach at majestic Madge Lake. Visitors may rent the recreation hall or amphitheatre for group gatherings or business meetings.'
Angle for pike, walleye or perch in spring-fed Madge Lake, or try for the more exotic rainbow and tiger trout stocked in Jackfish Lake. Hit the beach with a breezy summer read, tour the nearby National Doukhobour Heritage Village at Verigin, hike or bike a section of the Trans Canada Trail or sample one of the other self-guided or interpretive trails rated from novice to expert. In wintertime, cross-country ski or snowmobile on groomed trails with shelters. Wake up your senses! Visit Duck Mountain Provincial Park and experience a "northern" getaway close to home. CampingDuck Mountain is a Reserve-a-Site park. The Reserve-a-Site program is now open; however, full service Reserve-a-Sites are booked from July 1 to August 23, 2009 and electric sites in the Reserve-a-Site program are booked from July 15 to August 4, 2009. Click here for more information, or to access the online form to reserve sites for arrival on or after Thursday, May 14, 2009.
Seven campgrounds with 466 total sites:
Seasonal Camping
Duck Mountain 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
Moose Group
Deer Group
Elk Group
For more information on Group Camping at In-Park Services
Duck Madge Lake Bible Camp: Check out their website at www.madgelakebiblecamp.ca or call (204) 937-3646 for more information. St. Michael's Camp: This is a Catholic Church camp located within the park. Phone: (306) 563-5148. Pickeral Point Boat Rental: Boat rentals are available. Phone: (306) 542-3493.
Nearby AttractionsDuck Mountain, located on the Saskatchewan/Manitoba border, is in an area rich with history. Nearby attractions include The National Doukhobor Heritage centre, Kamsack Museum, Fort Pelly National Historic Site, Fort Livingstone National Historic Site, Canora Museum, Lake of the Prairies and the Western Development Museum in Yorkton. Contact Duck Mountain
Duck Mountain Provincial Park
Phone: (306) 542-5500 (administration office) or (306) 542-5513 (campground office)
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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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