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 ABOUT WASKESIU 

THE COMMUNITY OF WASKESIU LAKE

 

The community of Wakesiu Lake offers a wide variety of activities for all ages. Prince Albert National Park in which Waskesiu Lake is located, was established in 1927 and encompasses over 3,800 square kilometres.
 

Hiking is a popular activity of visitors of the park. There are over 150 km of maintained trails offering a variety of hikes of differing difficulty. There are short walks, day-long and overnight hikes.

The most famous of these hikes being the Grey Owl Trail.

 

Fishing is another favorite of Waskesiu visitors. A National Park fishing permit is required to fish in park waters. Permits and regulations are available from the Visitor Reception Centre, park gate kiosks, camp ground kiosks, and marinas.

 

There are seven beaches along the shores of Waskesiu offering a relaxing atmosphere for a day in the sun. Other outdoor activities include cycling, lawn bowling, tennis (6 courts), playing baseball at the diamonds, biking, basketball and horseshoes. Winter activities include cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, ice fishing and camping.


For a full list of area cabins, hotels, motels and campsite info as well as area businesses,

visit www.waskesiu.org and click on Visitors in the top right hand corner.

To reserve your camping of RV spot call toll free 1.877.737.3783 or for information call 306.663.4522


AROUND TOWN

There are a variety of stores for shopping, two movie sheathes, and a variety of places to catch a bite to eat.

WHERE TO STAY

The townsite of Waskesiu and surrounding area offer an array of accommodation options for all visitors. From upscale resorts to your own getaway in the woods, the Waskesiu area has facilities to meet any budget or taste.

The Beaver Glen campground is far from roughing it, but far enough away from the town site to feel as though your in total seclusion. For those traveling in your RV or motor-home, there no better place to park your rig than in the heart of the Waskesiu townsite.

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