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Whitewood Campground
Overview
Whitewood Campground offers a peaceful retreat for travelers passing through southeastern Saskatchewan. Known for its well-maintained grounds and mature trees, this park provides a welcoming atmosphere for those exploring the prairie landscape. It serves as a reliable home base whether you are staying for a single night or using it as a hub to explore the surrounding Qu'Appelle Valley region. The park is often praised for its cleanliness and the friendly service provided by the local community management.
Location & Surroundings
Situated at the junction of Highway 1 and Highway 9, the park boasts an incredibly convenient location for long-haul RVers. Despite its proximity to major transit routes, the campground is tucked away enough to provide a quiet environment. The surrounding landscape features the rolling hills and expansive skies typical of the Canadian prairies, offering a scenic backdrop for your stay in Whitewood. This strategic location makes it an essential stop for anyone navigating the vast stretches of the Trans-Canada Highway.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is equipped with essential features designed for comfort and convenience. Guests can enjoy serviced sites including 30-amp electricity and potable water access. The site includes modern, clean washrooms, hot showers, and laundry facilities to refresh after a long drive. Families will appreciate the on-site playground and picnic areas provided at each stall, while the availability of Wi-Fi allows travelers to stay connected to friends and family during their journey through the province.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Visitors can take a short stroll to the Whitewood Heritage Centre to learn about the area's rich history or spend a relaxing afternoon at the local 9-hole golf course. For those traveling with children, the community splash park is a popular summer destination nearby. Nature enthusiasts are just a short drive from the stunning Qu'Appelle Valley, where hiking trails and birdwatching opportunities showcase the diverse natural beauty of rural Saskatchewan and the surrounding parklands.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an ideal fit for Trans-Canada Highway travelers looking for a safe, clean, and quiet place to rest for the night. It appeals strongly to families who need space for kids to play and retirees seeking a straightforward, hassle-free camping experience with modern amenities. If you prioritize easy highway access paired with genuine small-town charm and hospitality, this park is an excellent match for your specific travel style and logistical needs.
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User Reviews
Marie Krushelnicki
Great stop for travellers. Nice pull thru sites. Good amenities and fabulous showers.
Mike Hopkins
Location is good. Condition and cleanliness also good. Reason for lower rating is the confusing reservation system. If you pull in, pay and set up your rig, someone else can go online and book the same site. We were presented with this situation. So, you conceivably could be “bumped” from your site. Even though you paid, were in the site for several hours, and a later arriving camper can have rights to site. Leaving you with nowhere to stay. We had been in our site, #1 looked around and noticed orange notices in the end of the site posts noting the sites are reserved. However, there are several sites that haven’t any orange reserved signs on them. Leading a camper to believe the site/s are available. So, who to believe. The nice folks that came after us, who claimed they’d booked the site we were in were a little upset. But we’d both paid for the same site. Small print in the sign at front states if you are a drive in, you may have to move. But again, if you’re in the site till 8:30 at night from 5 pm then where do you go when everything else is full? The time between could’ve been spent looking for another site had one known but now it’s dark, we have a 34 foot rig and it isn’t a night friendly vehicle to park. I don’t understand how they can run a service in this manner. There can be real consequences and cause problems for people. But it is a nice spot. Just causes uncertainty and problems with their booking system. Why not have everyone use the online system. Many older people may not be able to use the internet or may be more confused and they may be forced off their site at a late time and have nowhere to go. Or perhaps have a staff person between certain hours after the townships office is closed. Maybe there is not a budget type this, who knows, but some people may find themselves with a campsite for the night and then suddenly you do not have site! Beware!
Andrew Luu
Clean, incredibly affordable, and well maintained. I stayed here both there and back on my road trip, it was so nice.
Rose Brower-Young
Campground has been upgraded since our last visit. Full hook ups available. Gravel pads. Big and accessible and clean washrooms. A lovely restful stay close to the community pool and splash park.
Pat G
Super cute campground with all services. Nicest city campground we’ve seen in a long time. Right next door to the public pool, golf course, and ball diamonds. Only wish there was a game on! Thank you Whitewood for the beautiful campground. On our way from the west coast to Ontario and this has been the highlight so far. It was so darn cute we had to stay here on the way back too! Very well maintained and quiet. **Addendum** Just had someone say they had booked our site online. There was no Reserved sign on the space when we arrived. He was very understanding, but there seems to be a disconnect with the online booking and the actual sites. There were Reserved signs on two other sites but ours was available when we arrived.
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