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Prince Albert National Park, located in the heart of Saskatchewan, showcases the incredible ecological diversity of the transition zone between fescue prairies and the lakes and wetlands of the mixed boreal forest. Visitors can enjoy sitting around a campfire under a canopy of spruce trees and a starry sky. In February, guided winter activities are available for those looking to explore the snowy landscape.
The park offers a range of activities and experiences including hiking trails, tours, programs, volunteering opportunities, wildlife watching, and more. Visitors can plan their visit by learning how to get there, exploring attractions, checking hours of operation, visiting the local museum, and utilizing facilities and services. Accommodation options include camping and overnight stays in oTENTiks and nearby lodgings.
Entrance fees, camping fees, and program fees are available for visitors to plan their budget accordingly. Youth can enter for free. Guided tours, programs, workshops, and learning experiences are also offered for those looking to immerse themselves in the park's natural beauty.
Safety guidelines, important bulletins, trail conditions, weather updates, seasonal safety information, and park regulations are provided to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit. Drones are prohibited in all Parks Canada locations for recreational use. Maps and visitor guides are available for those looking to navigate the park effectively.
Visitors can learn about the park's cultural and historical significance, conservation efforts, wildlife, plants, environment, and ongoing research. The park is managed with a focus on stewardship, partnerships, permits and licenses, public consultations, plans, and policies.
For general inquiries, visitors can contact Prince Albert National Park at 1-306-663-4522 or toll-free at 1-888-773-8888, or email princealbertinfo@pc. Gc. ca. In case of emergencies, contact 1-877-852-3100.
The park is open year-round, with some services and facilities only available during summer. Explore the beauty of Prince Albert National Park and discover the wonders of nature in Saskatchewan.