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Prince Albert National Park

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Saskatchewan, S0J 2Y0, Canada
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Sep 12, 2018
Interesting and beautiful spot to visit. Did a trail ride with my kids. There is a herd of free ranging bison in the park. We were lucky enough to get close to some of them. We got a good look at the bison and some impressive country. Overall a pleasant place to visit.

Aug 3, 2018
Such a great place to go camping and enjoy the beautiful Saskatchewan landscape. The park is always kept very clean and the park staff are always pleasant. My boyfriend and I enjoyed a stay at the Beaver Glen campsite. Would recommend to anyone looking to get out of the city for the weekend to get some fresh air!

May 25, 2018
We visited late May. Beautiful, well-maintained campground. We especially liked the Red Deer bicycle trail. It is paved through town and wide and clear, mostly grass around the perimeter of the park. We picked up the Red trail in town by the beach and followed it through town, by and around the golf course, and around behind the residential sections, then picked up the Yellow trail where it meets the Red trail and followed it around to the Red Deer campground entrance. I'm only describing all that to say the downhill ride from the woods area before getting to the Yellow trail is an absolute thrill! We had not realized we had climbed that far uphill, the uphill rises being pretty small and relatively painless. Definitely recommend this trail in this direction (counterclockwise).

Jul 22, 2018
We camped in K in Beaver Glen. The site was nice but the toilets were located in L and the only way to then without going through occupied sites was going around on the road. It is a lovely camp grid and a great National park. Even the Bears love it.

Aug 30, 2018
Love this place... very good for camping, my kid love this place. Even 5 days are not enough you can see Moose, Fox, dear and much more.

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