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Palliser Regional Park 29.01.2021

Take note! The ferry is closed for the season now.

Palliser Regional Park 14.12.2020

Attention: Please have your watercraft out of the Marina docks by Sept 30 2020Attention: Please have your watercraft out of the Marina docks by Sept 30 2020

Palliser Regional Park 28.11.2020

In an attempt to avoid a repeat of the freeze-ups during blowout last year and the frozen lines this spring, the park had indicated that potable water would be shut off on Friday, September 25, 2020. Based on the feedback received, this date has been reconsidered. It has been decided that from this point forward, potable water will be shut off on September 30th, and irrigation water will be shut off on October 1st every year. This will allow park maintenance time to depressur...ize and blow out the water lines before the freeze up during average years. As always, the weather plays a factor in the dates. If we have a cold fall like we did in 2019, these dates may need to be earlier, but the park will strive to ensure that the shut off dates stay as consistent as possible from this year forward to allow patrons time to plan their own winterizations. To reiterate, the following dates will be every year from this year forward: 30 September: Potable water off 01 October: Irrigation water off We thank you for your comments, and your attention to this matter. We appreciate your input, and apologize for any inconvenience the changing dates may have caused. Park Management

Palliser Regional Park 24.11.2020

UPDATE: Potable water will be turned off for the 2020 season on Wednesday September 30UPDATE: Potable water will be turned off for the 2020 season on Wednesday September 30

Palliser Regional Park 21.11.2020

Come one, come all to the Palliser Park Show 'N Shine this weekend!

Palliser Regional Park 04.11.2020

We hope everyone is having an amazing weekend out at Lake Diefenbaker! When the fun is over please remember to clean up after yourself!! . It’s against the ...law! Provincial littering fines start at up to $200 for a person and $2,000 for a company for a first offence. . Keep Lake Dief clean! . #lakedief

Palliser Regional Park 26.10.2020

In order to dispel any confusion or misinformation, we are sharing the following. The Saskatchewan Government released new information this afternoon (May 1st) related to camping. Quoting from the release: "Overnight stays prior to June 1, 2020, are permitted for individuals with seasonal long-term sites with self-supporting infrastructure (sewer and water) located in private campgrounds or regional parks."... Therefore, in Palliser Regional Park, all existing seasonal site campers that meet the self-supporting infrastructure requirement will able to begin overnight stays when the park opens on May Long weekend. PLEASE NOTE: Daily bookings OF ANY LENGTH (including the 30 days and longer) are NOT considered Seasonal Sites, and overnight stays can only begin June 1st and later at these sites. For those of you wishing to make daily reservations of any length now that the existing daily campsite bookings have been cancelled may start making your bookings online at 9:00am CST on May 19th. Overnight camping for daily sites starts June 1st and later. The full content of the Government guidelines is available here: https://www.saskatchewan.ca//parks-and-campground-guidelin Those of you wishing to make reservations in our daily sites for stays beginning after June 1st may use either the Book Now button or the Park website (https://www.palliserregionalpark.com/rates-re/reservations/) beginning on May 19th. Thank you for your patience and understanding. We look forward to seeing you at the park this summer!