Reviews
Prince Albert/Narrows
User Reviews
Kailey Jones
What the heck Saskatchewan?! This place is so cool!! I have been lucky enough to trek up here a few times this year. Cross country skiing in the area is fabulous, but the best part is the canoeing/kayaking in summer. Endless adventures on the lakes in the park. Excellent and well maintained back country camping. The wildlife I've encountered are otters, bears, and elk. Wear a bug suit in the summer 😬.
Daniel Cunningham
Flat national park with a dense and tall forest. Instead of mountains there are wooden towers that you climb to get above the canopy. The views are breath-taking. Beaches, boardwalks and lots of animals (all photos were taken from the safety of the inside of a car). If you come in June, bring lots of bug spray.
Julie Huynh
Prince Albert National Park is a wonderful park for hiking and outdoor activities. The trails are well-maintained and offer a variety of difficulty levels, making it accessible for everyone from beginners to experienced hikers. It's a perfect escape into nature. Highly recommend! ⛰️
Ian B
Lovely park in the boreal forest. Plenty of hiking trails, good fishing, great boating, canoeing and kayaking opportunities. Not inexpensive to stay in the park’s hotels and cabins.
Amanda “Saskatoon Photographer” Renditure Photography
Love camping here. 🏕 So many sites good for motorhomes to tents. Washrooms, Marina and locker storage. Picturesque views all season long. May Long to October. First come first serve site reservations.
Desi Kids
Great experience in the deep woods 👌
Ĺarry Àcorn
Very relaxing. Beautiful scenery.
Reylin Cassandra
Great views, good campsites. Water, garbage, recycling, firewood, and bathroom access. Bathrooms are very clean.
Jayne Hope
Narrows Campground is a great campground. It’s clean. The sites are roomy and mostly private. There is plenty of firewood although there is a daily fee. I enjoyed the indoor flushing toilets. We camped in the off season so we didn’t get the use of water craft from the marina close by. Love the visit from our foxy friends.
Daniel Folkins
Being from New Brunswick and living in Saskatoon, it feels like this is the closest reasonable place to spend some time in a forest. There are lots of places to hike, camp, or go out on the water. I have done front and back country camping in the area and always enjoy the peace and relaxation I am afforded. We really enjoy packing a lunch to cook in one of the many shelters in Waskesiu. On our visits up here we have seen lots of different wildlife: moose, deer, chipmunks, and various fish and birds. Bug spray is highly recommended!