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- “We have about 50 kilometers of cross-country ski trails and 20 kilometers of snowshoeing trails in the park, and they’re packed with snow right now.”
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When visiting Prince Albert National Park during the winter be prepared for winter’s special hazards: cold temperatures, storms, challenging travel conditions in deep snow, uncertain ice conditions, and short days.
Mar 25, 2022 · · Melting snow can cause icy conditions so walk/drive safely. · The only gas station near the east entrance of the park is located at the intersection of Hwy #2 and Hwy #264 and is open year round.
Feb 16, 2022 · Saskatchewan residents know how to make the most of winter, even when it’s at its coldest and snowiest. Case in point, Prince Albert National Park, which has been far busier than usual this year despite frigid temperatures and constant deposits of snow.
Feb 3, 2022 · Embrace a healthy and active winter lifestyle at Prince Albert National Park! Consider the possibilities: · Cross-country skiing – Close to 50 kilometers of ski trails are groomed and maintained in the park.
- Cross-Country Skiing
- Snowshoeing
- Skating
- Dogsledding
- Curling
There are over 45 km of groomed cross-country ski trails in the park. Families will enjoy the ease of accessing trails close to the Waskesiu townsite. Beaver Glen Trail weaves through the campground for a short 5-km loop. Ski part of the Red Deer Red Trail for an out and back distance of your choosing. For hardcore winter enthusiasts, consider skii...
Six different snowshoe trails meander through the park. Small children will enjoy shoeing along the beach or on some the shorter trails, like Boundary Bog or Mud Creek. Spruce River Highland Trail offers a longer and more difficult route. For an epic winter adventure, explore the Kingsmere River Trail. Spend the night at the backcountry winter camp...
Skating on the pond behind Elk Ridge Resortis a magical experience, amplified at night by lights strategically placed around the loop. There are two outdoor hockey rinks that enable visitors to enjoy a game of shinny. A warm-up hut is onsite, where you can lace up your skates and enjoy breaks on colder days. Indoor skating is also available in Wask...
For a unique and different adventure, try dogsledding with Sundogs Excursions. Options range from one-hour to half-day to full-day excursions that allow guests to drive the sled. Multi-day excursions are available for the more adventurous. Kids older than seven can join a one-hour excursion with an adult. Younger children can try one of the puppy c...
Curling is a big deal in Saskatchewan; however, not everyone has had a chance to play the game, let alone play it outside. Behind Elk Ridge Resortis an outdoor curling rink, complete with rocks and brooms. Stack the teams with kids versus adults, or mix it up. Either way, you will have a blast sliding, sweeping and trying to be the team that puts a...
Explore a million acres of snow-covered wilderness. Cruise down a cross-country ski trail, float across the snow on a pair of snowshoes, relax by the campfire with friends and family, or listen to the call of the wolves in the distance. The winter park awaits and warmly welcomes you!
Jan 10, 2022 · Published on Jan 10 2022. Often overlooked as a winter getaway, Prince Albert National Park (PANP) is the ideal escape from day-to-day life. The snow-draped boreal forest sparkles, cosy lodges and hotels promote relaxation, and there are ample activities for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy.