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The new pavilion at Rowan's Ravine. (Government of Saskatchewan/Submitted)

Some Sask. provincial parks getting $14M in upgrades in 2023-24

Jun 7, 2023 | 11:13 AM

Some of Saskatchewan’s provincial parks are getting a facelift this year.

In a media release Wednesday, the provincial government said it’s investing $14 million in provincial park facility and infrastructure improvements in 2023-24.

Projects to be completed this fiscal year include:

  • A new day-use pavilion for Rowan’s Ravine offering sheltered space for group or family gatherings;
  • New campground service centres at Blackstrap and Makwa Lake provincial parks, providing enhanced shower and washroom facilities;
  • Construction of a new visitor reception centre at Crooked Lake Provincial Park;
  • The second phase of a campground development in Meadow Lake Provincial Park;
  • Water system upgrades at Narrow Hills and Moose Mountain provincial parks;
  • Wastewater system improvements at The Battlefords Provincial Park and lagoon upgrade at Danielson Provincial Park;
  • A boat launch replacement at Candle Lake Provincial Park;
  • Major road improvements at Makwa Lake Provincial Park; and
  • Ongoing improvements to washrooms, docks, day-use facilities and signage.

Improvements made over the past year that campers can enjoy this year include:

  • A new campground service centre at Duck Mountain Provincial Park, providing enhanced shower and washroom facilities;
  • Electrical service expansion to group campgrounds in Greenwater Lake and Moose Mountain provincial parks;
  • Boat launch upgrades at Douglas Provincial Park;
  • New interpretive exhibits at the Buffalo Pound Provincial Park visitor centre;
  • A new accessible pedestrian bridge at Candle Lake Provincial Park and improved access to park trail sections, picnic sites and campsites at several parks; and
  • Major road upgrades at The Battlefords Provincial Park.

The government noted it has invested $188 million to improve and upgrade provincial parks since 2007.

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