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Morin Lake Regional Park

Morin Lake Regional Park

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Debden, Saskatchewan, S0J 0S0, Canada
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Feb 22, 2018
One of the best lakes north of Prince Albert, great swimming beach with docks, boat launch, and restaurant. Camping lots ball diamonds and more. Great small town vibe.

Aug 1, 2017
Giving one star so you make sure to read this. The park is beautiful but after renting the reunion group site our whole family reunion was ruined by a robbery in the night. Every last bit of food was stolen from the kitchen, all our alcohol, thousands of dollars in electronics. The rcmp and park managers tell us AFTER THE FACT that this happens quite often because of the reserve down the street. Don't think if you lock your belongings up you're safe. These people went into trailers where my family was sleeping and stole stuff. Please be so cautious if you come to this park. It makes me sick thinking this could happen to other families.

Jul 22, 2017
We got there after reserving online to find out we had to have a pass. $8 a day- five days$40. Okay so we pay. They give you a whole bag of paper. In it it says by a seasonal pass instead- good province wide. So I go to the kiosk but no- it cannot be changed to the $45. Seasonal pass. I have never seen so many unsupervised small children, many yelling and screaming until 11pm. No ATV's allowed but smelly untuned golf carts can drive all over including the wrong way on the one way streets. There were ponies, cute little guys who had to be removed from the park because unsupervised kids were chasing them on bikes and throwing rocks at them. They give you 2x4's for firewood and charge you $5. For $2 dollars s of 2x4. Loud, small sites, and unenjoyable. I will, make that We will never go back. Also worthy if a big note. People there are having their trailers broken into while they sleep. The thieves have guns so they encourage you to bring your dogs. YUCK!

Nov 11, 2017
Swimming n pinics are the greatest here.

Apr 27, 2018
Best Lake, live it here

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