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Prince Albert Exhibition RV Campground
Overview
The Prince Albert Exhibition RV Campground offers a practical and well-situated home base for travelers visiting Saskatchewan’s third-largest city. Managed by the Prince Albert Exhibition Association, this park is designed for convenience and accessibility rather than a secluded wilderness experience. It serves as a vital hub for those attending local events or preparing for an adventure further north. The atmosphere is **functional and welcoming**, providing a secure environment where RVers can rest before continuing their journey through the Gateway to the North.
Location & Surroundings
Located on the southern edge of the city within the **Exhibition Grounds**, the park provides easy access to major transport routes including Highway 2 and Highway 3. While the immediate surroundings are characterized by the open spaces of the fairgrounds, the park is just minutes away from the city's commercial core. This urban setting ensures that guests are never far from essential services like grocery stores, fuel stations, and local restaurants. It serves as a transition point between the urban landscape and the rugged beauty of **northern Saskatchewan’s lake country**.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility prioritizes the essential needs of the modern RVer. Most sites provide **30-amp electrical service and water hookups**, catering to a variety of rig sizes. For waste management, guests have access to a convenient **central sani-dump station**. The campground also features clean washroom and shower facilities, which are highly valued by those on long-haul trips. On-site **laundry facilities** add a level of convenience for extended stays, while the paved and gravel surfaces provide a stable foundation for leveling your vehicle.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Staying here puts you at the doorstep of several local highlights. Sports fans will appreciate the proximity to the **Art Hauser Centre**, while families can enjoy the recreational facilities at Kinsmen Park. History buffs can explore the **Western Development Museum** or the Rotary Museum of Police and Corrections. Furthermore, the campground is an excellent staging area for those planning a day trip to **Prince Albert National Park**, where pristine boreal forests and clear lakes offer a different pace of life just an hour away.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is the ideal choice for **event-goers** attending the annual exhibition or regional hockey tournaments. It is also a perfect fit for **cross-country travelers** looking for a safe, reliable stopover with full utilities. Because of its central location, it suits those who prefer being close to city amenities rather than in a remote forest. It is a top pick for RVers who value **accessibility and practicality** as they navigate the transition from the southern prairies to the northern wilderness.
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User Reviews
Sky's the limit Lazer
Skys the limit Lazer attended the Focus on Christmas 2 day tradeshow. Was a great weekend.
Martha Petite
Awesome Going back Very welcoming place
Saskatoons Comedy Enjoy the comedy
Very close to all stores. Friendly staff. The security workers do an amazing job managing the" extra hangouts". Patrols driving around every hour at night makes me feel safe. Walking around the exhibition grounds is fun for the younger kids as they can look at old train cars, climb the lookout tower. The occasional fire in the dumpsters behind walmart but that's not the problem of the campground. They do a polite reminder to the homeless people in the area that if they're not staying in the campground they need to leave. Compassionate management, I paid for a week, decided to stay a month and they accommodated my request to put the first week payment towards the month! The bathroom is usually clean and available 24 hours. Showering service dosnt cost money and the water pressure is good & water temperature is hot! Sites are decent size and landscaped well. Electrical outlets are shore amp plugs, so no need to buy the attachment converter to household plug. They have daily cleaners driving around to make sure the park is clean and litter free. Im excited to be here for the fair, im a calgarian and I missed the stampede so I get to enjoy it over here in Prince Albert which is very cool. They are very informative about what to expect when the carnival is on the property. I suggest you get a good site prior to this event. Thank you guys.. Crystal Swain
A Google User
Staff is friendly. That's about all to say about it. Lots of homeless type folks around. A hole in the fencing enables street type people into the park, and if you forget the campsite bathroom code, just ask them. No wifi. A couple staying there (they were leaving) said lock everything down. i was nervous being there, but was grateful for the refund. sorry for the review, but has to be said.
Ra De
The entrance fee was $15 for seniors and students $18 for adults $50 for 2 adults and 2 students or under The pass was $55 Or you can get single tickets as well It is not that super amazing rides but for people in PA, it maybe the best fair once a year I enjoyed it
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