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Find A Park Lac La Ronge Provincial Park![]() Lac La Ronge Provincial Park excites body, mind and spirit with an invigorating blend of majestic beauty, colourful history and top-notch recreational opportunities. Set just inside the rugged Canoeing remains a popular activity here today. There are more than 30 documented canoe routes in the park and outfitters serve a clientele drawn to the region by its international reputation as a wilderness canoeing paradise. Many of these designated journeys follow old fur trade routes. ![]() Angling is one of the most common pursuits in these clear and bountiful waters. Northern pike, walleye and lake trout are among the most popular species, however, rainbow trout is stocked in three lakes. For many, the thought of a northern Wildlife commonly seen includes black bear, beaver, muskrat, bald eagles, osprey, common loon, white pelican, cormorant and numerous small birds (a bird checklist is available). If you’re fortunate, you may spot a great blue heron, moose, river otter, or perhaps even a wolf, lynx or fisher. Don’t forget to check the night sky for the often-awesome displays of northern lights. Discover the rejuvenating power of CampingLac La Ronge is a Reserve-A-Site Park. The Reserve-A-Site program is now closed for the season. We've enjoyed serving you over the camping season and look forward to hearing from you in the New Year. Updated Reserve-A-Site information will be posted here in December 2008. Thank you. Lac La Ronge is a natural environment park with five campgrounds inside its boundaries and three adjacent to them. These campgrounds provide a total of 90 electric and 146 non-electric sites in settings from rustic to convenient. Nut Point, Nemeiben, Wadin Bay and Missinipe campgrounds provide services centres with hot showers. Five campgrounds inside park. Three campgrounds adjacent to park:
Seasonal CampingLac La Ronge offers seasonal camping spots. Seasonal camping is complete for this year. Information on 2009 seasonal camping will be posted on the Seasonal Camping page in the New Year. To be placed on our mailing list and have the application forms for the 2009 season sent to you when they are available, please call the park office at (306) 425-4234 or email us at LacLaRonge@gov.sk.ca. Thank you for your interest in the seasonal camping program. In-Park ServicesThe natural and northern setting of Lac La Ronge Provincial Park does limit the services available to consumers. However adjacent communities to the park such as La Ronge and Air Ronge do offer food, grocery, supplies, gas and other services. The city of Nearby Attractions at Lac Ronge![]() Holy Trinity Anglican Church - This provincial historic site is home to Nistowiak Falls - The falls mark the point where the waters of Lac La Ronge enter the Eagle Point Resort – This four-season, full service resort offers luxury and the beauty of Lac La Ronge all in one. Located along the shores of Lac La Ronge, just north of La Ronge, they offer a 9-hole golf course, houseboat rentals, a restaurant, and deluxe cabin rentals. Other attractions and activities for the area are listed at Tourism Prince Albert’s website. ![]() Contact Lac La RongeLac La Ronge Provincial Park Phone: (306) 425-4234
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