Discover the historic charm of Cumberland House Provincial Park.



Step back in time at Cumberland House Provincial Park, the site of Saskatchewan's oldest permanent settlement. Established in 1774 as a vital Hudson's Bay Company fur trade post, this park invites visitors to explore its rich history. Wander amid the remnants of a bygone era, including the stone-walled powder house and the original steam-powered sternwheeler boilers, as you immerse yourself in the stories that shaped this land.
Visit Cumberland House Provincial Park year-round to experience the changing seasons and the enduring history. The park's lack of onsite facilities suggests spring and summer as ideal times for comfortable exploration, while winter offers a stark, frozen beauty unique to the Canadian landscape.