Prince Albert National Park


All watercraft must have a mandatory aquatic invasive species (AIS) watercraft certification permit before entering Prince Albert National Park waters to help stop the spread of AIS.

Wildfire emergency alert

A wildfire emergency alert was issued by Parks Canada for Prince Albert National Park due to the Buhl Wildfire at 6:01 pm on July 13, 2025. Residents and visitors to Prince Albert National Park are to prepare and be ready to evacuate if required. If you are able to leave now, please do so. For more information, please see SaskAlert.

Fire ban

All wood fires are prohibited in Prince Albert National Park.

Located in central Saskatchewan, Prince Albert National Park showcases the amazing ecological diversity found in the transition between prairie fescue grasslands and the lakes and wetlands of the mixed wood boreal forest.

A family walks on a boardwalk on the Mud Lake Trail duing a summer day in Prince Albert National Park.

Trail conditions

Trail conditions at Prince Albert National Park.

Hiking

Enjoy a hike on a park trail!

A group of visitors enjoying the sunset at the main beach in Waskesiu townsite in Prince Albert National Park.

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Visiting Prince Albert National Park

Activities and experiences

Things to do, trails, tours, programs, volunteering, camping, wildlife watching and more

Emergency Planning

Be prepared for all situations in Prince Albert National Park, including emergencies.

Plan your visit

How to get here, local attractions, hours of operation, museum, facilities and services.

Camping and overnight accommodations

Types of accommodations, oTENTiks and nearby accommodations.

Fees

Free admission and discounted camping fees, program fees, and more.

Tours and programs

Guided tours, programs, workshops, and learning experiences.

Shop and reserve

Reservations for campsites, passes and Official merchandise.

Safety and guidelines

Important bulletins, trail conditions, weather, seasonal safety, and park regulations.

Brochures and publications

Maps, visitor guide.

About Prince Albert National Park

Culture and history

History, culture, cultural landscape, designation information.

Stewardship and management

Jobs, contact us, partners, permits and licenses, public consultations, plans, and policies.

Nature and science

Conservation and science, animals, plants, the environment, and research.

How to get here

Contact Prince Albert National Park

General inquiries:
1-306-663-4522
1-888-773-8888 (toll free)

princealbertinfo@pc.gc.ca

For emergencies within the park:
1-877-852-3100

Hours of operation

Open all year round
Some services and facilities are open only during the summer season
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