Saginas Lake is one of five recreation sites that make up Porcupine Hills Provincial Park, Saskatchewan's newest provincial park designated in 2018. Located southeast of the Town of Hudson Bay in the East Block of the park, Saginas Lake offers primitive tent-only camping in a remote wilderness setting. The site features a beach, small campground, dock, fish cleaning station, and basic bathrooms, but is not suited for RVing. The park has no cell phone connectivity or electricity, so visitors should plan their stay in advance. The area provides excellent opportunities for camping, hunting, and fishing in a pristine wilderness environment. Reservations open in April each year at parks.saskatchewan.ca.
Official Saskatchewan Parks website for Porcupine Hills Provincial Park which includes Saginas Lake
Porcupine Hills is Saskatchewan's newest provincial park, officially designated in 2018. The park is made up of five existing provincial recreation sites including McBride Lake, Saginas Lake, Pepaw Lake, Parr Hill Lake and Woody River. Located southeast of the Town of Hudson Bay, Porcupine Hills Provincial Park boasts great camping, hunting and fishing. There is no cell phone connectivity or electricity in this park
Nightly camping reservations for Porcupine Hills open on Wednesday, April 15. Camping reservations begin at 7:00 a.m. CST at parks.saskatchewan.ca
Official Saskatchewan Parks website manages Porcupine Hills Provincial Park
Official Saskatchewan provincial parks website
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