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Saskatoon Island Provincial Park | Alberta

Saskatoon Island Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks provincial park in the North region near Grande Prairie. Alberta Parks lists camping, group use, day use, trails, winter activities, and education programs on the official park page.

The official advisories note a hand-launch closure during sanitation dump station construction.

Why Visit Saskatoon Island Provincial Park

Saskatoon Island is a long-established Grande Prairie area park for camping, group stays, day use, trails, birding, education programs, and winter recreation. The official page organizes visitor planning around the campground, group-use area, day-use area, trails, school programs, and events.

Current construction affects water access. Alberta Parks says access to the hand launch is unavailable because of ongoing construction of the new sanitation dump station, with work taking place from October 2025 until mid-2026. Visitors should follow signage and stay out of active construction zones.

The park is especially useful for families, school groups, birders, and campers who want a northern Alberta park close to Grande Prairie. Because the official page separates camping, group use, day use, trails, and education resources, visitors should check the relevant facility page before booking or planning a day trip.

For day users, the park works well as a compact stop when campground reservations are full or lake access is limited.

Winter activities are also surfaced, so trail and snow conditions should be checked seasonally.

Things To Do

Plan around camping, group use, day-use picnics, trail walks, birding, winter activities, school programs, event checks, and seasonal facility updates.

Planning Notes

Confirm hand-launch closure status, construction zones, campground and group-use availability, trail conditions, education bookings, maps, weather, and Alberta Parks updates.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Park
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Alberta Parks
Province/Territory
Alberta