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- Remember, cellular telephone coverage varies by carrier and may not be available in remote areas of Prince Albert National Park. Please check with your carrier for coverage in this area. Devices such as "SPOT", "InReach" and satellite phones are often the only devices that can be relied upon to work in the backcountry.
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Remember, cellular telephone coverage varies by carrier and may not be available in remote areas of Prince Albert National Park. For important information about staying safe while enjoying Prince Albert National Park, please explore the topics below: Wildlife safety. Water safety. Backcountry travel. Winter safety. Adventure Smart. Bear country!
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- Backcountry Travel
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On the trail, pet owners should yield to other visitors. Visitors remaining in the park with their dog or cat for more than 30 days must acquire permission from the park Superintendent. A permit can be obtained from Prince Albert National Park’s Waskesiu Townsite administration office.
Things to do and where to stay at Prince Albert National Park in Saskatchewan. Camping, reservations, fees, safety, nature, culture, and more.
May 2, 2023 · When visitors are in Prince Albert National Park: · Prepare for minimal cellular service. Do not rely on your cell phone as there are areas in the park that do not have service; · STAY OFF – lake ice is thin this time of year and is extremely hazardous. Please stay on land and keep pets on-leash.
Sep 22, 2024 · Since it’s situated in Central Saskatchewan, Prince Albert National Park is the easiest to get to from Saskatoon. I’d highly recommend you spend some quality time in Saskatoon either before or after your visit, but either way you’ll need to have a car to get to and around the park.
Oct 16, 2024 · Don’t count on your cell phone working in the park. Be careful around bogs, rivers, and lakes as the ice thickness can vary, even over a short distance. Getting to Prince Albert National Park. It’s a two-hour drive from Saskatoon to Waskesiu – the only community within Prince Albert National Park.
Experience the pristine wilderness and abundant wildlife of Prince Albert National Park. Explore lush boreal forests, tranquil lakes, and rolling plains.