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Thomson Lake Regional Park

Thomson Lake Regional Park

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4.4 Google Review
Lafleche, Saskatchewan, S0H 2K0, Canada
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Jul 9, 2018
Main complaint is the pool is not open until 1pm. Second is the lack of trees. Third is the lack of debit machines in the park. The bathroom was disgusting with urine all over the floor. The fishflies were horrible as well. It seems like the only sites with any trees or decent shade were the seasonal sites. The pool was very expensive and the concession had very few items so I would not be returning. The one good thing is that the staff were very friendly and professional otherwise I would have given a lower rating.

Jan 14, 2018
Nice, privately owned regional park. Excellent service. Clean bathrooms. Nice little lake. Perfect for a quick get away. Could have more trees planted although. Otherwise it's nice.

Feb 28, 2018
We have moved to the lake almost two years ago, it is great for meeting people, quiet walks, great for boating, fishing jack and pickeral winter and summer. There is also the swimming pool during the summer, pickel ball, ball diamonds. Its a great park.

Aug 11, 2017
Thomson Lake is a special place to relax and enjoy family and friends. This small park packs a punch with all the amenities that are developed and cared for by dedicated staff and volunteers. I created memories here as a child and now bring my children here to carry on the memory making!

Aug 3, 2017
Been coming here for about 7 years. Great family spot and summer home. Lots of activities from swimming at the pool to fishing, golf, mini golf or just relax and take it easy.

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