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Saskatchewan Parks - Meadow Lake
Saskatchewan Parks - Wake Up Your Senses

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Meadow Lake Provincial Park is a string of sparkling lakes refreshed by the winding Waterhen River and set in a 100-km stretch of lush boreal forest.  It’s one of Saskatchewan’s most popular parks, but it’s also one of the largest.  That means you can choose a setting as tranquil as a soaring eagle or as lively as a trio of teens tubing behind a motorboat. 

At more than 1,600 square kilometers in area and featuring more than 20 lakes and a handful of rivers and streams, Meadow Lake park can be an entirely new experience from one visit to the next.  Kick back at some of the best beaches in Saskatchewan, boat or windsurf at a new spot every day, or take a quiet paddle down a rugged shoreline for a close-up view of loons, grebes, ducks and maybe even a browsing moose or a great blue heron.  Wake up your senses at Meadow Lake Provincial Park! 

Come see why this place is an enduring favourite for many vacationers.

Camping

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Meadow Lake is a Reserve-A-Site Park.   

The Reserve-A-Site program is now closed for the season.  We've enjoyed serving you over the camping season and look forward to hearing from you in the New Year.  Updated Reserve-A-Site information will be posted here in December 2008.  Thank you.

Be adventuresome in the remote and primitive campground on the shores of Cold Lake; romantic in the cozy, non-electrified grounds at picture-perfect Vivian Lake; or neighborly at one of several large and popular campgrounds featuring dozens of sites in close proximity to superb beaches, hot showers and dry firewood.  The RV crowd will find a number of full-service sites with electricity, sewer and water hook-ups at Greig Lake campground while visitors preferring rental cabins may choose from five resorts in the area.

There are 12 campgrounds, with 928 campsites:

  • Electric Sites:  343 (Near a service centre)
  • Full Service Sites:  9
  • Non-electric Sites:  392 (near a service centre)
  • Group Sites:  5 (65 non-electric)

Group Camping

Saskatchewan Parks - Meadow Lake Provincial Park

Meadow Lake Provincial Park utilizes five different areas within the park for group camping purposes.  Two areas are available at Greig Lake, one at Kimball Lake, one area at Sandy Beach Campground and one area available at Murray Doell Campground.

These sites are available for booking the first day we are open in January of any given year.  Reservations may be made by phone, fax, email or regular mail.  There is a non-refundable reservation fee to hold the group camping.  This fee is in addition to the nightly per unit fee.  We require sites be booked for a minimum of three nights and hold a minimum of five units per night.  This rule is in place to ensure that the group areas are being utilized for their intended purpose as an area for many campers to camp as a group and not as a private campground for a few.

Saskatchewan Parks - Meadow Lake Provincial Park

To book the group areas at Kimball Lake or Greig Lake please contact the Administration Office at (306)236-7680.  To reserve the group camp at Murray Doell and Sandy Beach please contact the Administration Office in Pierceland at (306)839-6250.

These sites are very popular so please contact us as early as possible.

Seasonal Camping

Meadow Lake offers seasonal camping spots. 

Seasonal camping is complete for this year.  Information on 2009 seasonal camping will be posted on the Seasonal Camping page in the New Year.  Thank you for your interest in the seasonal camping program.

Saskatchewan Parks - Meadow Lake Provincial Park

In-Park Services

Groceries, treats and just about anything you've forgotten at home can be found at seven stores in and around the park.  Combine this with lots of restaurant and accommodation choices, and you have a perfect holiday.

Greig Lake Store:  This is a general store that also features boat rentals.  Phone:  (306) 236-3006.

Dutch Treat Mini Golf:  Enjoy an ice cream treat after your game.  Phone:  (306) 236-3800.

Kimball Lake Store:  Groceries, camping supplies, licenses, boat rentals, food concession and much, much more.  Phone:  (306) 236-6994.

Riding Stables:  Try horseback riding during your vacation.  Phone:  (306) 240-9623.

Star's Place Store (Greig Lake):  Groceries, rentals, licenses, ice cream, camping supplies and souvenirs.  Phone:  (306) 236-3006.

Tawaw Cabins 2004 Ltd.:  Open year-round.  Campground and store open May to November.  Friendly resort in a spruce, pine and aspen lined meadow on the edge of a blue northern lake.  Rentals, great fishing, imaginative playground, beach, RV sites.  Cabin rentals, campground and store on Waterhen Lake.  Phone:  (306) 236-6716.

Saskatchewan Parks - Meadow Lake Provincial Park

Flotten Lake Resort:  Resort situated on a quiet river, in peaceful forest setting of balsam fir and spruce.  Hunting opportunities, outpost camp.  Bird-watching opportunities.  Cabin & boat rentals on Flotten Lake.  Phone:  (306) 236-1940.

M & N Resort:  Seasonal accommodation on Waterhen Lake.  Cabins set in tall pine trees.  Firewood supplied, wood barbecues, picnic tables, hiking trails.  Clean sandy beach and swimming area.  Fishing, camping, volleyball, "Little Tikes" play-park, berry picking, rabbits, children's recreation room.  New shower facility.  Phone:  (306)236-6718.

Big Island Cove Resort:  Peaceful all-season family resort on Lac des Isles.  Lakefront, spacious, decked modern LHK cabins, bedding, and utensils.  Sheltered, private campsites.  General store, tackle, fishing/hunting licenses.  Clean beach, enclosed swimming area.  Beach volleyball, horseshoe pits, arcade, golfing within 5 km.  Phone:  (306) 238-4648.

Northern Cross Resort Ltd.:  Cabin rentals, campsites, groceries/supplies on the South shore of Lac des Isles.  Phone:  (306)238-4608.

Pierce Lake Lodge 1999/Howe Bay Campground:  Natural wilderness setting with shaded campsites and cozy cabins on Pierce Lake.  Natural wilderness setting with shaded campsites and cozy cabins, all close to lake and beach.  Excellent fishing for lake trout and northern pike.  Good boating and swimming.  Store carries a full line of tackle and groceries.  Phone:  (306) 839-4517.

GND Ice Cream:  Stop by for ice cream or fast food.

Nearby Attractions at Meadow Lake

Northern Meadows Golf Club Ltd.:  Located within minutes of Meadow Lake Provincial Park near Goodsoil is Northern Meadows Golf Club.  Our professionally designed course provides the golf enthusiast with an 18-hole, 6725-yard, par-72 championship golf course designed to provide both challenge and fun to every level of golfer.  From the clubhouse you view the driving range, holes 1-7-8-9, the practice green and picturesque Bousquet Lake.

Northern Meadows continues to rank with the best.  Wide-open fairways cut out of the boreal forest over gently rolling terrain offer the perfect setting for golf.  With smooth-rolling bent grass greens and lush fairways, Northern Meadows continues to offer outstanding golf at affordable prices.

The fully licensed clubhouse features the pro-shop, dining room, lounge, Bed & Breakfast, new rental cabins, and full service RV Park.  Phone:  306-238-GOLF(4653).

Tall Timber Trails:  Tall Timber Trails riding stable is located between Matheson and Vivian Lakes, 20 minutes north east of Goodsoil and 5 minutes west from Kimball Lake.

Enjoy the beauty of our scenic trails, several lakes and the wildlife in the boreal forest and on the Waterhen River!  Come and visit us for a trail or wagon ride and experience a unique view of our great outdoors.

Guided Trail rides in Meadow Lake Provincial Park.  Wagon hay rides and horseback trail rides available.

Please keep in mind that when horseback riding, that you should come with proper attire, which includes long pants, runners or boots, bug spray, and a light jacket.  Phone:  (306) 236-5906.

Contact Meadow Lake

Meadow Lake Provincial Park
Box 70
DORINTOSH SK S0M 0T0

Phone:  (306) 236-7680
Fax:(306) 236-7679
Email:  MeadowLake@gov.sk.ca


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