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Summer has arrived in Prince Albert National Park!

Jul 11, 2023 | 11:03 AM

More than ever, people are looking to spend time outdoors close to home.

Summer in Prince Albert National Park is the perfect getaway to reconnect with friends, family and nature. Walk the trails, go for a hike or attend a summer event! Whatever you choose, there is fun to be had at Prince Albert National Park. Parks Canada staff are excited to welcome you back to the park.

Many experiences in Prince Albert National Park are available throughout the week, on weekends (Friday to Sunday) and statutory holidays.

Visiting Prince Albert National Park mid-week in the summer season ensures that visitors have space to enjoy all that the park has to offer. Experience ten of our weekday opportunities in Prince Albert National Park:

· Explore the wilderness of the park with a hike or bike on a trail. Check out trails on Street View before your visit to get a feel for surrounding flora and trail difficulty, and reference trail conditions before you head out.

· Go for a paddle or boat ride on one of the many lakes in the park. Embrace the sights and sounds, the shimmer and warmth of sunlight and the buoyant feeling of being on the water.

o Note: Boat towing guidelines in Prince Albert National Park have changed:

§ In the event of any life-threatening (emergency) situation on the water, call Parks Canada Dispatch at 1 877 852 3100. Response times may vary.

§ In the event of mechanical failure, lack of fuel, or other non-emergency situations, watercraft towing services are available (for a fee) from Mile 11 Towing in Montreal Lake (Contact 306 961-8038). Response times may vary.

· Reel it in! Bring fishing equipment and jig for walleye or cast a line to catch a pike. Fishing is fun for both the new and experienced visitor. Park fishing licenses are available at the Visitor Centre and marinas.

· Have a beach day! Bring lawn chairs, picnic items, books and beach toys to enjoy on one of the many beaches in the park. Feel the warm sand between your toes before stepping out into the refreshing lake water for a swim or float.

· Be on the lookout for wildlife! Wildlife and plant life abound in Prince Albert National Park – keep an eye out for fortuitous sightings, or up your chances by trying out different activities in the park.

· Stay up late by the campfire for some quality stargazing! The best places to go stargazing are along the shores of Waskesiu Lake, either on the Narrows or Kingsmere roads. Avoid the lights from town for a better view of the stars twinkling overhead.

· Immerse yourself in an interpretive program! Public programming schedules are available online, or talk with one of the knowledgeable Parks Canada employees at the Visitor Centre or Nature Centre for more information.

· Visit Waskesiu Recreation Association facilities for family fun all summer long. Located at 1500 Montreal Drive, there are countless opportunities for enjoyment including Little Al’s Mini Golf, tennis courts, ping pong, foosball, giant chess, adult fit park and the sports court. For more information, please refer to www.waskesiu.org for more information or contact the Waskesiu Recreation Association at 306-663-0601 or wramanager21@gmail.com.

o Visit Prince Albert National Park on July 15 for the Waskesiu Children’s Festival!

· Get out of town! For an experience beyond the streets of Waskesiu, enjoy a hike on the many trails within the park. There’s a number of maintained trails to enjoy, including Mud Creek and Treebeard Trails. Pick up an interpretive brochure at the trailhead and follow the numbers along the trail to learn more about its unique features.

· Play and learn at the Nature Centre! The Nature Centre is now open every day for the summer!

When visiting during peak time such as weekends (Friday to Sunday) and statutory holidays in summer, keep the following tips in mind to increase safety and enjoyment:

· Arrive early – peak hours at entrance gates start as early as 11:00am on hot weather and event days and are 2:00pm to 9:00pm on regular days.

· Make the most of possible wait time by bringing plenty of food and water, a game and your favorite sing-along music.

· Have a plan for your visit that gives you some time off of the beaten track.

· Bring a picnic lunch to one of our day use areas.

Check the Important Bulletins page on the park website before travelling to Prince Albert National Park. Any critical safety messages, such as fire bans are located there.

The Visitor Centre is open daily from 7:00am to 8:00pm, where knowledgeable Parks Canada staff can help you plan your visit and answer any questions, or contact (306) 663-4522 or princealbertinfo@pc.gc.ca.

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