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Holy Trinity Anglican Church Provincial Historic Site | Saskatchewan

Holy Trinity Anglican Church Provincial Historic Site is a Historic Park in Saskatchewan, listed by Sask Parks. Accessible only by boat, the Holy Trinity Anglican Church is the oldest standing building in Saskatchewan, built between 1854 and 1860. It is the oldest wood-frame church west of the Red River, made from locally cut and hewn timber.

The church still contains original materials, including hinges, locks, and stained glass brought from England.

Why Visit Holy Trinity Anglican Church Provincial Historic Site for Paddling & Camping

Holy Trinity Anglican Church Provincial Historic Site is worth researching when you want a Saskatchewan park plan grounded in the official Sask Parks listing. The official description gives the core visitor hook, while the Historic Park designation helps set expectations for the kind of experience to look for.

For long-tail planning, that distinction matters. A Saskatchewan listing can point toward a recreation park, wilderness park, historic park, natural environment park, or recreation site, and those categories can mean very different assumptions about camping, road access, services, interpretation, or self-reliance.

The safest reading is to treat the official page as the current source of truth, especially when the description mentions remote travel, fragile landscapes, historic interpretation, camping, or overnight stays.

Things To Do: Paddling & Camping

Plan around boating or paddling, and historic interpretation. Use the official Sask Parks page to confirm which activities are available at this specific park, because not every Saskatchewan park has campgrounds, staffed services, water access, trails, or maintained facilities.

Planning Notes for Holy Trinity Anglican Church Provincial Historic Site

Confirm current access, reservations, camping rules, park advisories, maps, fire restrictions, fees, seasonal services, road conditions, weather, and safety guidance through Sask Parks before travelling.

Park Details

Designation
Historic Park
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Sask Parks
Source Region
North East
Province/Territory
Saskatchewan