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Most of the individual sites can accommodate larger vehicles, such as RVs and trailers. The Spruce Campground is right on Madge Lake. The group sites have camp kitchens and covered areas. [6] Duck Mountain Lodge operates as a year-round resort hotel in the park, and a large (summer) seasonal campground and rental cabins are also in the park.
Several bays and islands on Reindeer Lake host fishing lodges. Nordic Lodge, which is 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) west of Norvil Olson Campground, is a hunting and fishing outfitters with cabins and lodging. [12] Lawrence Bay Lodge is a camp 56 kilometres (35 mi) north-east of Southend. Access is by water or floatplane. [13] [14]
Moose Mountain Provincial Park was designated a park in 1931. From then until 1935, several work projects around the park were completed. Work began in the spring of 1931 with the building of Moose Mountain Chalet, landscaping, building of Main Beach on Kenosee Lake, and a road going south connecting the park to Carlyle Lake and the town of Carlyle, and going north to Kennedy.
Smoothstone Lake Lodge is at a sandy beach on the western shore of Smoothstone Lake and is open year-round. Activities include hunting for white-tailed deer and bears, snowmobiling, and fishing. There are boat, canoe, and kayak rentals available. It has accommodations in the 2,300 sq. ft. lodge as well as in individual cabins.
Jan Lake [1] is a community on the south-eastern shore of Jan Lake on Doupe Bay in the north-eastern part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.The community has a Canadian Coast Guard wharf, [2] provincial and private campgrounds, pubs, as well as many tourist lodges, which focus on fishing, camping, and private cabins.
Grasslands National Park, one of Canada's newer national parks and is located in southern Saskatchewan along the Montana border. Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, straddling the Alberta-Saskatchewan border southeast of Medicine Hat, is Canada's only interprovincial park. Mankota Stockyards, has cow sales every Friday all year long.
Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation (Assiniboine: Ceġa'kin Nakoda Oyadebi [Chay-gah-keen oya-day], "Carries the kettle", [2] [3] also known as Assiniboine First Nation or Assiniboine 76) is a Nakota (Assiniboine) First Nation in Canada located about 80 km (50 mi) east of Regina, Saskatchewan, and 13 km (8.1 mi) south of Sintaluta.
Cannington Lake, [2] also known as Cannington Lake Resort, is a special service area within the Rural Municipality of Moose Mountain No. 63 in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan at the northeast corner of Cannington Lake. Listed as a designated place by Statistics Canada, the community had a population of 0 in the Canada 2011 Census. [3] [4]