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      Wednesday, March 17, 2010

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.

Camping

No Facilities.

In-Park Services

No Facilities available.

Nearby Attractions

The 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
Prince Albert Park Area
Box 3003
PRINCE ALBERT SK  S6V 6G1

Phone:  (306) 953-2779
Fax:  (306) 953-2502
Email:  WildcatHillProvPark@gov.sk.ca

Related Links

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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