Clarence-Steepbank Lakes Provincial Park is Saskatchewan’s fourth wilderness park. It encloses 17,549 hectares of relatively pristine landscape, mature forest, lakes and wilderness. Its significance has been recognized since at least the early 1970s.
The park is quite, with not too many facilities nearby, but it's a great place to relax and escape from the hustle and bustle. There are five campsites, BBQs and picnic tables with firepits too, so you have everything you need to make some a meal under the stars!
As it's a wildnerness park, there are not well-defined hiking trails, so make sure you are comfortable with navigating around ensure you stay safe and pack all of the essentials!
There are lakes that you can stop and do a spot of fishing too, and makes for an ideal camping spot!
The park is located between Whiteswan Lake and East Trout Lake about 150 km northeast of Prince Albert. Its access road runs west of highway 927 and approximately 12 km north from highway 913.
Get directions$10 park pass
2023
There are no facilities on site so make sure you pack everything you need
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