Daily entry permits are valid from time of arrival to 2:00 p.m. CST the following day. Not transferable between vehicles. Lost, stolen, or damaged passes will not be refunded or replaced.
Weekly entry permits are valid from time of arrival until 2:00 p.m. on the last day (7 days later). Not transferable between vehicles. Lost, stolen, or damaged passes will not be refunded or replaced.
Annual entry permits may be transferred between vehicles; valid in any Saskatchewan Provincial Park from May 1 until April 30 of each year; no refunds once issued; lost or stolen passes will not be refunded or replaced.
Stand-alone daily and weekly entry permits are non-refundable; however, valid permits may be reissued to facilitate a correction to permit dates or vehicle licence plate information in advance of the permit start date. This request must be made online. Licence plate changes can be made in-park until the entry permit start date.
Stand-alone daily and weekly entry permits can be upgraded to annual entry permit upon arrival at the park.
You are required to carry or display proof of purchase when arriving at the park either by having a digital or printed copy of your entry permit
Saskatchewan residents 65 or older (or turning 65 years of age any time during the current year) and providing valid Saskatchewan identification, can receive a free park entry permit.
Aboriginal individuals exercising their rights to carry out traditional use activities such as the gathering of plants for food and medicinal purposes and carrying out ceremonial and spiritual observances and practices can receive a free park entry permit. Individuals must carry their valid Certificate of Indian or Metis Status when receiving a permit.
Metis individuals with recognized Aboriginal rights in the north (see Treaty and Aboriginal Rights for Hunting and Fishing Guide for details) and First Nations individuals practicing their Treaty right to fish for food and, in parks where hunting and trapping is permitted, to hunt and trap for food, can receive a free park entry permit. Individuals must carry their valid Certificate of Indian or Metis Status when receiving a permit.
If entry permit is not presented upon arrival at the park, the purchase of an additional entry permit will be required. The additional entry permit is non-refundable.