The best camping in Last Mountain House Provincial Park, SK

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Discover the historic charm of Last Mountain House Provincial Park.  

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Last Mountain Lake Campsite

25km from Last Mountain House Provincial Park · 5 sites · RVs · Mc Killop No. 220, SK
Learn more about this land:A private place out in the country! This peaceful and quiet campsite is only 10 minutes from Strasbourg, Saskatchewan and Last Mountain Lake.Last Mountain Lake, also known as Long Lake, is a prairie lake formed from glaciation 11,000 years ago.You can facetime, call or text me with any questions. I will provide you with the exact location once booked.Pets are welcome but please note, we have a black cat on the property.Campfires are allowed within local regulations.There is some seating around the firepit and umbrellas in case it rains.This is a level site in a grassy field. No toilet available, self-contained RVs, or bring your own camping toilet.There are 4 Restaurants located in town, grocery shops, and a gas station.If you are looking for fresh produce they are located in the valley.The property does have security surveillance.
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The best camping in Last Mountain House Provincial Park, SK guide

Overview

About

Step back in time at Last Mountain House Provincial Park, where the echoes of the 19th-century fur trade era still resonate. Wander amid the interpretive panels that unveil a rich history, once a bustling Hudson's Bay Company outpost. Although there are no campgrounds within this historic site, visitors can immerse themselves in a self-guided tour, absorbing the tales of the Master's House, the Men's House, and the remnants of a bygone era.

When to go

The gates of Last Mountain House Provincial Park welcome visitors from the May long weekend to Labour Day. This period offers the best weather for exploring the site's historical treasures. Outside of these months, the park is less accessible, and the harsh Canadian winter can make visits challenging for those unprepared for the cold.

Know before you go

  • Check for any park advisories or restrictions before your visit to stay informed about current conditions.
  • Remember, this is a self-use site with interpretive panels guiding you—there is no access inside the buildings.
  • Facilities are limited to pit toilets, so plan accordingly for your basic needs.
  • Estimated viewing time is around 1 hour—perfect for a short, educational excursion.
  • Accessibility may vary depending on weather conditions, especially outside of the May to Labour Day operating season.
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