Despite cold weather, more people visiting Prince Albert National Park
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.
“During the October to December period, our 2021 visitation was higher than any of the past five years,” said Arron Bahry, promotions and non-personal media officer with Prince Albert National Park. “It was actually 56 per cent higher than 2020 for that period of time.”
The above-average snowfall this winter has actually helped the park on some level. After all, a lot of their most popular activities can’t happen without a healthy dump of snow.
“It’s quite the winter wonderland up there,” Bahry said. “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.”