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The best camping in Cypress Hills Massacre National Historic Site, SK

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The best camping in Cypress Hills Massacre National Historic Site, SK

Saskatoon And Sage

1. Saskatoon And Sage

61km from Cypress Hills Massacre National Historic Site · 1 site · Tent, RV
A quiet and tranquil spot where you can relax to the sound of meadowlarks singing, and the soft scent of sagebrush.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Potable water
from 
CA$45
 / night
Lavender and Lilac Ranch

2. Lavender and Lilac Ranch

73km from Cypress Hills Massacre National Historic Site · 1 site · RV
3 acres on a lovely semi- treed lot on the Prairie with lilac trees and lavender fields place to let dog or pet roam free ! Kids have a playground close everyone is Friendly ! This is a dry camp so you leave the way ya found it ! Much needed quiet time this is the place to wind down and enjoy the sunrise and sunset’ As of July our lot is not yet mowed but we still allow parking for the night if you are in a self contained vehicle such as an Rv.
Pets
from 
CA$18
 / night

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The best camping in Cypress Hills Massacre National Historic Site, SK guide

Overview

About

Cypress Hills Massacre National Historic Site of Canada is located about 2 km south of Fort Walsh National Historic Site of Canada in a broad valley bottom where American traders attacked a Nakoda camp. The rolling Prairies landscape is broken only by reconstructions of two former trading posts, Farwell’s and Solomon’s, involved in the massacre. The formal recognition refers to the associated landscape and archaeological remains surviving from the debacle on what is now Park’s Canada’s property, although the actual site of the massacre extends beyond these boundaries.

When to go

The best time to visit Cypress Hills Massacre National Historic Site is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall. The site's open landscapes are most accessible and the weather is conducive for exploration. Winter can be harsh, with heavy snowfall and cold temperatures, making some areas difficult to access.

Know before you go

  • Respect the historical significance and the solemn nature of the site; it is a place of remembrance and reflection.
  • Check the Parks Canada website for any seasonal closures or restrictions before planning your visit.
  • Wear appropriate footwear and clothing for walking through natural prairie terrain.
  • There are no camping facilities on-site, but nearby accommodations can be found in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan.
  • Bring water and snacks, as there are limited services available at the historic site.

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