Waskesiu Lake Travel Guide
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide for Waskesiu Lake, Saskatchewan.
Welcome to Waskesiu Lake!
Centrally located in Prince Albert National Park in northern Saskatchewan, Waskesiu Lake is a year-round recreational wonderland. Visitors can keep active in summer months on the lake by canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing or swimming, or opt for a lazy day under the sun on one of the lake's seven beaches. During winter, Waskesiu Lake's snowy trails attract thousands of cross-country skiers and snowshoers. Although visitors can keep their toes wet all day with fun aquatic activities, the Waskesiu townsite is also worth exploring. Golfers will enjoy Waskesiu Golf Course, one of Western Canada's oldest golf courses, while history enthusiasts can learn about Prince Albert National Park and Waskesiu's history at the Waskesiu Heritage Museum. After a busy day of touring the park, visitors can unwind over a delicious hot meal in Waskesiu's restaurants or browse charming local shops. At night, guests can put their feet up in comfortable hotels and motels or fall asleep to the serene sound of nature in one of Waskesiu Lake's lush green campgrounds.Tourist Attractions

Prince Albert National Park
Prince Albert National Park is an ideal destination for travellers in both summer and winter.
Prince Albert National Park is an ideal destination for travellers in both summer and winter.
Hotels & Motels

Lakeview Four Season Resort Hotel Waskesiu Lake
The Lakekeview Resort Hotel is a adventure based four season resort hotel specializing in business conferences and outdoor ecological tours and activities.
The Lakekeview Resort Hotel is a adventure based four season resort hotel specializing in business conferences and outdoor ecological tours and activities.
Tour Operators

Sundogs Sled Excursions
Sundogs offers guests an opportunity to learn about, appreciate and experience dog sledding and the ecology of the southern edge of Canada's boreal forest.
Sundogs offers guests an opportunity to learn about, appreciate and experience dog sledding and the ecology of the southern edge of Canada's boreal forest.
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