Lac La Ronge Provincial Park
About Lac La Ronge Provincial Park
Lac La Ronge Provincial Park excites body, mind and spirit with an invigorating blend of majestic beauty, colourful history and top-notch recreational opportunities. Set just inside the rugged Canadian Shield about two and a half hours north of Prince Albert, Lac La Ronge park is situated in the heart of the storied Churchill River system, where singing voyageurs once transported furs to Hudson's Bay.
Canoeing remains a popular activity here today. There are more than 30 documented canoe routes in the park and outfitters serve a clientele drawn to the region by its international reputation as a wilderness canoeing paradise. Many of these designated journeys follow old fur trade routes.
There are fishing opportunities, private campgrounds, boat launches, hiking and cross-country skiing trails to keep the whole family entertained! Please note: Hidden Bay Campground at Wollaston Lake has been completely burned due to the wildfires in Northern Saskatchewan.
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Suggest editAdults $10 park pass
Last Update 2023
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I’m Hungry! Can I get food at Lac La Ronge Provincial Park?
Picnic areas on site
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Hidden Bay Campground at Wollaston Lake has been completely burned due to the wildfires in Northern Saskatchewan.
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