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Find A Park Wildcat Hill Provincial Park
The Pasquia Hills tower above the surrounding lowlands and form a prominent landscape feature in east central Saskatchewan. Approximately 21,752 hectares in size, Wildcat Hill Provincial Park is located at the summit and was established in 1971 as a protected area for preservation with outdoor recreation opportunities. To achieve better ecological representation and align with existing provincial parks, the boundary was expanded and the area was designated a provincial park on August 24, 1992. CampingNo Facilities. In-Park ServicesNo Facilities available. Nearby AttractionsThe Town of Hudson Bay is located 40 km from Wildcat Hill. The town offers a multitude of attractions including a heritage park and tea house, regional park, golf course, museum, swimming pool, arena, hunting, snowmobiling, hiking, canoeing, bird watching and industrial tours. Contact Wildcat Hill
Wildcat Hill Provincial Park
Phone: (306) 953-2779
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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, 2010. Fees are reviewed annually and subject to change prior to the next operating system. |
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