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Rating Guide:
Bronze = "I would not return" 
Silver = "I would return" 
Gold = "I highly recommend"
Park Name Comments Ratings
Big RiverComments (2005): hippy vill!!!! (posted: 2005)Gold
Biggar & DistrictComments (2005): ouch so close (posted: 2005)Bronze
BrightsandComments (2005): (posted: 2005)Gold
Comments (2006): (posted: 2006)Gold
Comments (2007): Great campsites and facilities (posted: 2007)Gold
CabriComments (2006): (posted: 2006)Gold
Carlton TrailComments (2006): I would never return to this place again. The workers were rude and inconsiderate. If there was more options, they would have received less than bronze. The campsites were not level, the water was disgusting, and the bathrooms were poorly kept. This park should be forced to close. (posted: 2006)Bronze
Clearwater LakeComments (2005): this one way up north has rainbows and rocks near turtle lake.small lake one island. far trip buty well worth the work \ (posted: 2005)Gold
Craik & DistrictComments (2005): (posted: 2005)Gold
Dunneta wonderful park, the best place for childern to play, swim and explore (posted: 2005)Gold
Comments (2006): We have camped there numerous times with friends and appreciated being able to relax and enjoy. (posted: 2006)Gold
Comments (2007): I love this park. The pool is nice, the non-electric campsites are very private and beautiful. (posted: 2007)Gold
Emerald LakeComments (2006): (posted: 2006)Gold
Fishing LakeComments (2005): Fishing Lake was great. The campground was well maintained and the sites were all well divided from the other sites. Bathrooms were clean and re-stocked every day. The $10 we paid for the fire wood lasted us three nights and we even had wood left over when we put the fire out at 3:00 am. The water in the lake was surprisingly clear of algea. The locals explained that the lake was spring fed which seems to reduce the growth of algea somehow. Leslie Beach was very large, very sandy and lot's of room. We spent most of our time at KC Beach which was nice for the kids to swim and a very short walk from our campsite. (posted: 2005)Gold
Comments (2006): We stayed at KC beach. It was alright but the sites were too close together and the swimming area was right next to boat launch. You have the kids running around on the beach when boats are backing in the lake. It wasn't that bad of a lake but there are better parks out there. (posted: 2006)Silver
Lac Pelletier(2004): Nice little lake, usually not to much boat traffic except on Saturdays. Campground is in need of some trees. The golf course is a fun challenge with lots of hill climbing (I recommend a cart). Great view from the 9th tee! (posted: 2004)Silver
Lake CharronComments (2006): My parents had a site they rented for a couple of years. We loved going to visit them there. (posted: 2006)Gold
Lucien LakeComments (2006): It wasn't bad but the lots are not slanted and is a onw-way road and a big 29-foot cabin trailer trying to back in. It took us at least 20-25 minutes to back it in plus the park manager helping us. And cars lined up waiting to cross on the one-way road. There wasn't much to do there sure there is a consession but that is it. Kind of BORING. Another thing there was SO MANY signs. Everywhere you look there is a sign about some rule of something. I didn't like it that much i would never return. (posted: 2006)Bronze
Comments (2006): It wasn't bad but the lots are not slanted and is a one-way road and a big 29-foot cabin trailer trying to back in. It took us at least 20-25 minutes to back it in plus the park manager helping us. And cars lined up waiting to cross on the one-way road. There wasn't much to do there sure there is a consession but that is it. Kind of BORING. Another thing there was SO MANY signs. Everywhere you look there is a sign about some rule of something. I didn't like it that much i would never return. (posted: 2006)Bronze
Comments (2007): The lake is small, but the beach is great. Fishing ok. It gets busy if there is to many boats, but there is plently of area to fly a kite, nice ball diamonds, near town if you need to pick up anything, a new park, sandy beaches with good swimming. A small lake but very enjoyable. (posted: 2007)Gold
Comments (2007): Well the lake is not huge and with to many boats it makes it hard to do much. It was not a busy lake so we did not run into that trouble. The food at the booth was great, and the staff was wonderful in 2006-07. Very clean and very kid friendly. A nice swimming area with alot of beach, and floating dock, mini-golf, ball diamonds and a nice park. A nice time for a family to go. There was no adult golf course but you could go to several different places within 20 minutes if you really had to golf. There is a driving range for kids, and a nice boat launch.Everything was reasonably priced mni golf 18 hole just redone a 1.00 a person any age. Kids can golf and have fun. Icecream was a 1.00. Homemade baking. We all enjoyed ourself. Even a big area to rent for a family get together. (posted: 2007)Gold
Comments (2007): paid to much for firewood the rest was great, paid to much for wood (posted: 2007)Silver
Comments (2007): Excellent fishing, great family lake. (posted: 2007)Gold
Macklin Lakenice beach and a great place to cool off! very nice camping spots! (posted: 2005)Silver
MainprizeComments (2005): Great golf course. Wonderful boating, not too crowded. A great place to visit. I will definitely be going back. (posted: 2005)Gold
Manitou & DistrictComments (2005): A great favourite. Very popular. Well treed. For years, begin and end my camping season here. Never disappointed. They never stop improving the park. Close by beach, spa, golf course, outdoor theatre,mini golf. Great for young and old. Recommend reservation on long weekends (posted: 2005)Gold
Comments (2006): If a person can fall in love with an area, I Have!!!!!!!! great campground with a drive-in theater (walk in, its a hoot!)minigolf, and farmers market right next door. nice walking path to a little picnic area in town. Cute cottages. The lake is wonderful!! wam and you float automaticaly, you CAN'T sink! Very salty and great for the skin. Daughter and I swam across the lake!!!!!Of course there is Danceland, with dances all summer, restaurants and stores close by, lots to do and see. My dream is to by a cabin there asap!!! (posted: 2006)Gold
Meadow LakeThis is our absolutely favorite provincial park. The fellow campers in the Kimball/Grieg Lakes campgrounds are wonderful people, so quiet and pleasant. The campground is well maintained and there are many services and things to do. The beach is phenomenal!!!! Playgrounds are fantastic! Dutch Treat minigolf is highly rated by our very experienced mini-golfing children. Great nature trails and places to bike. Truly a getaway from the city, very down to earth. Little Raspberry Lake is a super day trip for kids to explore the great outdoors. (posted: 2005)Gold
Meeting Lake (posted: 2005)Bronze
Comments (2006): We have a seasonal site at the Shady Bay campground. Alot has changed there this year. They have a brand new bathroom and shower facility, and a nice little cafe/store. It is very well kept, and there is wood there bsides torn down cabins! The only part that kinda sucks is that there is no beach area or playground for the kids. But we just pack more for them to do. And the owners are awesome, even when my kids were up at night! So obviously they have done a ton of work since the last comment about meeting lake was made!! (posted: 2006)Gold
Comments (2006): When I go to Meeting Lake I stay at Shady Bay. I have camped there and rented a cabin there. It is quiet and peaceful. The owners are very nice and do thier best to ensure a quiet campsite, they really enforce thier quiet times. The campground is clean and the outhouse is like the best outhouse in the world. The bathrooms are also very clean and nice always. Even the fileting shack is clean. Even though there isn't much for walking trails there, I still prefer going to Shady bay over any other place I have been to. (posted: 2006)Gold
Comments (2006): Shady Bay is a commericial development and not part of Meeting Lake Regional Park. Do stop by and visit Meeting Lake Regional Park as we have playgrounds, camping, concession, minigolf, beach volley ball net, boat dock and GREAT fishing (and clean fish cleaning facilities). (posted: 2006)Gold
(posted: 2006)Bronze
Memorial LakeComments (2006): This is a georgeous little lake. Great camping area, playground and well equiped beach area. (posted: 2006)Gold
Comments (2007): Caution! Swimmers itch in this and surrounding lakes. Call before you go! Very disappointing to go and find out you should not go in the water. Nice looking area. (posted: 2007)Silver
Comments (2007): When we arrived at Memorial lake, our "reserved" site was in use by someone else. We have children and a trailer so waiting for the other family to pack up and move their trailer seemed uncalled for. We were all grumpy and hungry by the time we got set up. It was about 9pm by the time our fire was started. It was extremely busy with no privacy at our site. People, mostly children, would run right through our site while we were sitting there. There is absolutely no reason for perfect strangers to walk under someone else's awning or for that matter walk through someone else's sight at all. It just seemed as though there was no respect at all anywhere around us! Unfortunately we will not be returning to this campground. (posted: 2007)Bronze
Comments (2007): THESE CAMPSITES ARE TO CLOSE TO EACH OTHER, WE HAD TO TURN OUR RADIO ON SO AS NOT TO HEAR THE OTHER CAMPSITES CONVERSATIONS. WE WOULD NEVER RETURN AND NOT RECOMMEND IT TO OTHER CAMPERS. (posted: 2007)Bronze
Morin LakeI don't kno about this one (posted: 2005)Silver
Comments (2007): Love this lake! Awesome beach and well treed campsites! (posted: 2007)Gold
Comments (2005): Where nis it? (posted: 2005)Gold
Comments (2005): nicest lake in central sask.180 ft. deep max.great walleye and large pike. (posted: 2005)Gold
Nickle LakeComments (2006): Lots of camp sites and things for the kids. Pretty good fishing. We return often. Just needs a lawn mower. (posted: 2006)Gold
Nipawin & District(2004): Awesome regional park. Great camping, fishing, picnic area, playground, hiking trails, petting zoo. I loved it there. (posted: 2004)Gold
Outlook & DistrictComments (2005): The view is oustanding of S. Sask River and Golf Course. Clean well keep. A real gem!! (posted: 2005)Gold
OyamaComments (2007): (posted: 2007)Gold
Pine CreeComments (2006): (posted: 2006)Gold
Comments (2006): Nice little area. Great for little kids. Creek nice. Larger RVs or Motorhomes(not bigger than 30 foot) will not fit the small bridges. (posted: 2006)Gold
Comments (2006): (posted: 2006)Gold
Prairie LakeVery relaxing (posted: 2004)Gold
Silver LakeComments (2006): THE BEST LITTLE PARK AROUND.I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT FOR CAMPING AND GOLFING! (posted: 2007)Gold
St. Brieux (posted: 2005)Gold
Comments (2006): It is very nice and clean. The showers/washrooms were clean. Very close to the town. It is a great park and love to return (posted: 2006)Gold
Comments (2006): We went on the july long/ 2005 and the swim area was terrible so much seaweed. Not bad. (posted: 2006)Silver
Comments (2006): Park is great but there is so much seaweed in the swimming area. The entire beach is aweful, but the rest of the park is really good. (posted: 2006)Silver
Struthers Lake (posted: 2005)Gold
Comments (2005): (small, but)dog friendly beach area! (posted: 2005)Gold
Comments (2005): Leave your fireworks and alcohol at home (posted: 2005)Gold
Sturgeon LakeComments (2005): nice camping sites, nice beach. Water quality is not great (lots of leeches). close to PA national park (posted: 2005)Silver
Comments (2005): A favourite spot if you wish to camp beside a lake. Well kept. Nice size, protected lake with Walleye and Pike. A nice beach and easy launch for boaters. loacate some 55 kms N.N. of Prince Alberta Recommend reservations on long weekends. (posted: 2005)Gold
Thomson Lake (posted: 2005)Gold
Comments (2005): Very well layed out. Well treed. A real surprise and well worth a visit in this region. (posted: 2005)Gold
ValleyComments (2005): Great golf course and a big playground up on the hill for the kids. (posted: 2005)Gold
Comments (2005): PBBBBBT! (posted: 2005)Bronze
Comments (2007): Rosthern Valley regional park has the absolute best maintained grounds, facilities and golf course I've ever seen from any regional park i've visited. and the list is long. (posted: 2007)Gold
Wakaw Lake(2004): Its the BEST lake I've been to.. nice beach nice everything!! (posted: 2004)Gold
Comments (2005): booze, boats, polution (posted: 2005)Bronze
Comments (2005): Quite impressed. Good services, excellent golf course, very beautiful lake. Real down-to-earth, friendly people. Try it - you won't be sorry. (posted: 2006)Gold
Comments (2006): Busiest and Worst Lake I've ever been too. Fishing was poor. Too many young teenagers causing trouble. (posted: 2006)Bronze
Waldsea LakeComments (2007): Run down. Mini-golf was actually dangerous and children should not be allowed near it. Playground equipment in equally bad shape. I would not recommend this regional park to anyone. (posted: 2007)Bronze
Wood MountainIt was fun. (posted: 2004)Silver
WoodlawnComments (2006): Sick (posted: 2006)Bronze
York LakeComments (2005): ???? (posted: 2005)Bronze
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