Lac La Ronge Provincial Park, SK
Description
Book a Campsite at Lac La Ronge Provincial Park, SK
* Basic daily price. Rate may vary across dates. Displayed rates do not reflect other fees, discounts or taxes.
** Dates earlier than the online-reservation-window may also be available at the campground.
Description
One of the largest parks in the province, Lac La Ronge Provincial Park is a nature-lover's dream. Nestled in the heart of the Churchill River system, this park has close to 100 lakes and more than 30 documented canoe routes, many of which follow old fur trade routes. Visitors flock to the park for the exceptional fishing opportunities and the beautiful, private campgrounds as well as other amenities including boat launches, hiking and cross-country skiing trails, service centres and the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, the oldest standing building in the province.
Geography:
Wadin Bay: Latitude: 55.2853° N, Longitude: -105.1666° W
Nemeiben Lake: Latitude: 55.2605° N, Longitude: -105.3718° W
Nut Point: Latitude: 55.12889° N, Longitude: -105.2616° W
Missinipe: Latitude: 55.6002° N, Longitude: -104.7761° W
MacKay Lake: Latitude: 55.4548° N, Longitude: -104.8725° W
Churchill River: Latitude: 55.64483° N, Longitude: -104.7355° W
Devil Lake: Latitude: 55.65974° N, Longitude: -104.7293° W
Little Deer Lake: Latitude: 55.23874 N, Longitude: -104.57187 W
Recreation:
- Fishing
- Birding / Wildlife viewing
- Boating
- Hiking
- Canoeing / Kayaking
Facilities:
MacKay Lake campground: rustic washroom, no potable water
Little Deer campground: rustic washroom, no potable water
Churchill River campground: potable water available at Missnipe campground, rustic washroom
Devil Lake campground: potable water available at Missnipe campground, picnic tables, rustic washroom
Nut Point campground – electric and non-electric sites, potable water, modern washrooms
Wadin Bay campground – electric and non-electric sites, potable water, modern washrooms
Nemeiben Lake campground - – electric and non-electric sites, potable water, modern washrooms
Missinipe campground - – electric sites, potable water, modern washrooms
Nearby Attractions:
Lac La Ronge Regional Visitor Center, Village of Air Ronge, Town of La Ronge, Lac La Ronge Indian Band, Eagle Point Golf Resort, Robertson Trading Post, Thompson's Camps and Outfitting, Churchill River Canoe Outfitters, Montreal River Outpost, Otter Rapids, Churchill River bridge, Nistowiak Falls
Booking Rules
Reservations can be made up to two camping seasons in advance of your arrival for group camping, recreation halls and picnic shelters. All other camping and activities may only be reserved for the current camping season.Season Schedule
- Beach
- Bird Watching
- Boat Launch
- Boating
- Canoeing
- Cycling
- Drinking water
- Firepit
- Firewood
- Fish Cleaning Station
- Fishing
- Fishing - Northern pike
- Fishing - Walleye
- Garbage
- Hiking
- Information Center
- Interpretive Shelter
- Modern Washroom
- Nature trails
- Parking
- Pet friendly
- Picnic Shelter
- Picnic Tables
- Picnic area
- Playground
- Sailing
- Sewage disposal
- Showers
- Swimming
- Telephone
- Trailer Sewage Dump
- Water Fillup Station
Facility Rates*
May 16 2024 -
Sep 02 2024
Sep 03 2024 -
Sep 30 2024
*Displayed rates do not reflect discounts or any applicable incremental charges.
**Weekly rates may not be available for all sites
55.07127, -105.3072
55°4'17"N, 105°18'26"W
Wadin Bay Campground is located 27km north of La Ronge on HWY 102
Nemeiben Lake Campground is located 20km north and 7km west of La Ronge on HWY 102
Nut Point Campground is located adjacent to the Town of La Ronge. Access to the campground is 1km north of La Ronge via La Ronge Avenue.
Missinipe Campground is located 80km north of La Ronge on HWY 102 adjacent to Otter Lake
Mackay Lake Campground is located 60km north of La Ronge on HWY 102
Little Deer Campground is located 54km north of La Ronge on HWY 102
Churchill River Campground is located 86km north of La Ronge on HWY 102 adjacent to Otter Lake
Devil Lake Campground is located 89km north of La Ronge on HWY 102 N