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Lost Creek Resort located just outside the Wakesiu townsite. (Submitted photo/Globex Management)
Waskesiu

Lost Creek Resort acquired by Saskatoon-based hotel management group

Jan 13, 2026 | 4:22 PM

A cottage resort within Prince Albert National Park will remain Saskatchewan-owned and operated.

Globex Management Corp., together with Remai Property Group Inc., announced the acquisition of Lost Creek Resort located just outside of the Waskesiu townsite.

Director of Globex Management, Lynn Flury, said they’ve managed the resort on behalf of the previous owners for the past three years, and will continue to do so for the new ownership group to ensure a ‘consistent, high-quality guest experience.’

Lost Creek Resort was built in 2001 and has expanded to feature 20 cottages ranging from one to three bedrooms. Flury said the acquisition is the owner’s second major investment in Prince Albert National Park, following the purchase of the Hawood Inn in June 2024.

“The purchase of Lost Creek Resort reflects a commitment to Waskesiu and confidence in the community’s potential to grow as a year-round destination,” Flury said.

Globex Management is based in Saskatoon. Its clients include Temple Gardens Hotel & Spa, Travelodge Hotel Saskatoon, and the Superior Inn and Conference Centre in Thunder Bay, among others. Globex Management and partners own the Country Inn and Suites in Saskatoon and the Travelodge Suites by Wyndham Regina Eastgate, and are part owners in the Hawood Inn and Lost Creek Resort. Remai Property Group Inc. is a family-owned, Saskatoon-based real estate and hospitality investment, development, and management company.

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