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Meeting Lake Regional Park

Overview

Meeting Lake Regional Park offers a quintessential Saskatchewan camping experience, blending natural prairie beauty with well-maintained facilities. Situated on the shores of Meeting Lake, this park provides a peaceful getaway for those looking to disconnect from city life. It is widely known for its community-focused atmosphere and lush parkland setting that attracts visitors from across the province. Whether you are arriving for a weekend fishing trip or a long-term summer stay, the park offers a scenic and well-managed environment for RVers of all types seeking a traditional lakeside retreat.

Location & Surroundings

Nestled near the village of Rabbit Lake in north-central Saskatchewan, the park is surrounded by rolling parkland hills and dense tree cover. The location provides a beautiful transition from open fields to forested lakeside views, creating a natural windbreak and offering plenty of shade for campsites. Visitors often appreciate the quiet, rural location, which feels tucked away while remaining accessible via well-graded roads. The surrounding landscape is rich with native flora and fauna, making every morning at the park feel like a true escape into nature.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is well-equipped for modern RV travelers, offering sites with full electrical hookups to accommodate larger rigs and modern power needs. Essential services include clean washroom facilities, modern shower houses, and a convenient boat launch for direct lake access. Families frequently enjoy the on-site mini-golf, various playgrounds, and the well-maintained sandy beach area which is perfect for cooling off in the summer. For those who prefer not to cook, the seasonal concession offers a variety of snacks and meals, ensuring a comfortable stay for everyone.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

The primary draw is the water, where anglers find success fishing for Northern Pike and Walleye. The lake is also perfect for powerboating, canoeing, and kayaking. For those who enjoy terrestrial activities, the surrounding area features scenic hiking trails that wind through the woods, offering glimpses of local wildlife and migratory birds. Golf enthusiasts can find local courses within a short drive, providing a classic Saskatchewan golfing experience amidst the prairie landscape, while the nearby village of Rabbit Lake offers a touch of local history and charm.

Who This Park Is Best For

Meeting Lake Regional Park is an ideal destination for families and seasonal campers who value a safe, friendly environment where children can play freely. It also appeals to nature photographers and birdwatchers looking for the tranquility of the boreal transition zone. If you are an RVer who enjoys a classic lake-side camping experience without the overcrowding found at larger national parks, this regional gem provides the perfect balance of comfort, recreation, and rustic charm for your next Saskatchewan road trip.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Boat Marina
• Body Of Water (Meeting Lake)
• Horseshoes
• Rec Hall
• Playground
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Restroom/Showers ($)
• Laundry

- Facility

• Type (Public Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (72)
• Spaces Available (30)
• Max Length (30)
• Gravel Sites (30)
• 30 Amp
• Seasonal Sites
• Side-by-Side Hookups
• Water (30)
• Electric (30)
• Max Amps (30)
• Back-ins (17 x 30)

User Reviews

Alvin Kenny Mosquito

September 06, 2020

I did a land survey here, I camped for one night it's on Mosquito Grizzly Bearhead Lean Man First Nation by Meeting Lake, SK just look at the potential. Canoeing, kayaking, wind surfing, boating.. etc. Possibly wild horses, I'll round them up if they are... It's an awesome place. I'm thinking of fishing. And moving my house here.

Pants OnFire

July 01, 2017

The minigolf course is a tattered, broken-down, dilapidated wreck. I wouldn't have even paid the $8 for my boy and I but he was so excited to go. Just past the halfway mark, my boy (who was rushing ahead of me) stumbled across the bees' nest that was hidden under the planks of the boardwalk and got stung numerous times. I rushed him back to the truck for the Afterbite, and asked my wife to get our money refunded. They refused. Kitchen is filthy and smells of a propane leak.

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