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20 back-in spaces. 10 have 30A Electric, 10 have no hookups. Sites will accommodate larger rigs. Spaces are level, with some road noise from highway. Dump Station. Potable Water at showers, picnic tables, BBQ stands. Rate: $10/night, deposit fee in envelope provided. Non powered sites have trees for shade. Honor system.

Continue reading about Bonnington Springs Campground

The campsites are in a field ringed by trees next to a sturdy picnic shelter. There are firepits and a few picnic tables. There are power outlets at the picnic shelter. Free firewood available. Tap water available. Water should be boiled

Continue reading about Centennial Park Campground

55 km south of Maple Creek on highway 21, then 12 km west on access road Widely spaced open sites, in grasslands with rows of planted trees. Close to Cypress Lake. Note: no water

Continue reading about Cypress Lake Recreation Area

South side of Duck Lake on highway 11 west side of the highway. Very nice looking campground with trees etc. FREE!!!

Continue reading about Duck Lake Campground

There are five 15A outlets (4 are on one pole, so bring a long cord). Potable water, pit toilets. 2 fire pits, 2 BBQ grilles. Campground is level and quiet with grass and some trees. Rate: first night free, second night $2.00. Honor system for payment.

Continue reading about Fillmore Community Campground

Modern restrooms, golf course adjacent. Sites are level and quiet. No reservations, first come, first served. 2008 Rate: $15/night with Electric hookup, $7.50 for no hookkups, showers $1.00. Payment on honor system at golf course next door.

Continue reading about Hanley Old Park

Campground has perhaps 10 sites. No hookups. Vault toilets. Sites are level and quiet. Grass and shade at most sites. Donation requested, honor system.

Continue reading about Joe Tutt Campground

Honor system for payment. Some 30 amp, some 15. Paddling pool, jungle gym and washrooms. Grass sites with braziers on poles for cooking and some picnic tables. Well maintained. I’d stay here again.

Continue reading about Lions Club Campground and recreation site

In town of Milestone, follow Railway Avenue East. Turn right at the 4-way stop. Outdoor Pool nearby.

Continue reading about Milestone Campground

Kinsman Park between $8 and $16. http://www.mossbank.ca/main-page.html

Continue reading about Mossbank Trailer Park

In a grassy field with bushes and mature trees. More power sites can be created by using extension cords. There is a large overflow area in the next field.

Continue reading about Nokomis Campground

A very lovely quiet regional park that is not much used. Cell phone coverage is scanty–but may be better now as a new tower has been added since my last visit. 15 amp electric. Small boats only. Swimming in lake. $5.00 per night.

Continue reading about Oro Lake Regional Park

Old deserted RV park just off highway #1 at turn to Piapot No services but flat sites. There is a mobile food wagon at entrance. Trucks use rest area at highway entrance.

Continue reading about Piapot Saskatchewan

GPS number may be approximate.

Continue reading about Riverhurst Campground

It is in a small grassy field by the highway. Water is available to hook up at four of the sites. Washrooms are across the street next to the town maintenance building

Continue reading about Rouleau Campground

Hi all, There are 21 electrical sites and 30 non-electrical sites available in the park. St. Victor’s Petroglyphs is located nearby at the Provincial Historic Park. There is no potable water at the park. The fee is $10.00 for Electric and $7.00 for primitive camping. There are very few 30 amp sites. There are pit [...]

Continue reading about Sylvan Valley Regional Park

In a large grassy field with some trees between the sites. Baseball diamond nearby

Continue reading about Yellow Grass Campground