Glamping near Saskatoon

Surrounded by areas of staggering natural beauty, there’s plenty to love about Saskatchewan’s biggest city.

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The Dale - Airstream Glamping

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Furdale, SK
Learn more about this land: Join us at The Dale for an Airstream glamping experience, located two minutes outside Saskatoon, SK. Enjoy a wanderlust and peaceful evening away to relax and unwind. Dine al fresco on our wooden patio with stunning views of the prairie landscape while watching the sunset. End your night with s’mores and cozy up by the propane fireplace. To complete your stay, we offer a local food and drink menu to preorder from. Our 2011 25ft Airstream Flying Cloud nicknamed LOKKA (Pronounced Lowka) is located on 5 acres of quiet and peaceful space in the beautiful hamlet of Furdale - minutes outside of Saskatoon. You'll be surrounded by lush trees and complete privacy. A deck with patio lights is probably where you'll spend most of your time. Outdoor amenities include a patio set, propane fireplace and grill. Inside the Airstream, amenities include a refrigerator with freezer, microwave convection oven, gas stovetop, a Starbucks Verismo coffee machine (pods provided), cutlery, pots, pans, kettle, bathroom with sink and toilet, separate shower space, toiletries, sheets and towels. Sleeping arrangements include a queen bed at the rear of the Airstream, a slide-out double bed mid-cabin, and a dinette upfront that converts into another double bed. Please let us know prior to your arrival if you would like the slide-out or dinette converted to a bed. Maximum of 2 adults and 3 children allowed. Feel free to bring your own food and drinks, but don't forget to look at our local food menu to make for an easy night away. Please note that smoking is not allowed inside the Airstream. With regards to COVID-19, we are taking extra steps to ensure proper hygiene and cleanliness of the Airstream. Our goal is to make your stay as safe as possible. However, if you do not feel well or have been exposed to COVID-19, please stay home. We also ask that you please do not bring any additional guests to the property as we are following the Covid guidelines. This is a strict policy and we appreciate your cooperation. We look forward to hosting you!
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Glamping near Saskatoon guide

Overview

Set on the South Saskatchewan River and known as the Paris of the Prairies, Saskatoon is somewhere you'll want to spend at least a day before heading out into the Saskatchewan wilderness. Its vibrant neighbourhoods are peppered with boutiques, galleries, and murals, plus the massive Remai Modern. The glorious Wanuskewin Heritage Park, a national historic site, offers trails through swishing grasslands that take you through 6,000 years of Indigenous history. Within a few hours' drive of town, you'll find a range of incredible camping locations, from RV campsites to glamping yurts.

  • It's best to book campsites in advance, or at least check to be sure that the park you wish to visit is open when you want to go. Some close in September for low season while others are open year-round. 
  • Pack plenty of bug spray in the summer months, as black flies seem especially vicious and huge on the prairies. It's also good to have a sweater, since temperatures can fall dramatically at night.
  • Campers will need their own vehicle to get around Saskatchewan. Saskatoon has transit, but the city is surrounded by rural splendour and parks you'll want to see.

Where to go

Blackstrap Provincial Park

This park has two unique geographical features that make for incredible recreation opportunities: a manmade lake and the manmade Blackstrap Ski Hill, built for the 1971 Canada Winter Games. The lake is surrounded by sand and grass, so it's perfect for a day outside, while a boat launch encourages activities on the water. With lots of trails and serviced campsites, this is a fun spot to explore anytime.

Pike Lake

Popular with families (especially those with younger kids), this park just south of Saskatoon offers grassy lawns, tennis and beach volleyball courts, kayaking, playgrounds, an outdoor pool complete with a waterslide, and a bunch of interpretive trails. Both campsites and cabin rentals are available.

Fort Carlton Provincial Park

History buffs love exploring Fort Carlton, which was first established in 1810 as part of the area's growing fur trade, and offers reenactments of early life in the province. Aside from the fort, the provincial park features hiking trails and a small campground for overnight stays, plus surrounding lakes and trails for even more adventures.

When to go

The best time to visit Saskatoon is in the summer months, when the weather is pretty much guaranteed to be pleasant and tons of festivals take place all summer long. If you're a fine weather camper, the weather is usually good from mid-May through September, but camping in the prairies is possible all year-round.

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