Douglas Provincial Park is a scenic Saskatchewan provincial park located 11 km south of Elbow on Highway 19, nestled along the southeast shores of Lake Diefenbaker. Named after Premier Tommy Douglas, the park is celebrated for its sandy beach, large wooded campsites, and impressive inland sand dunes accessible via hiking trails — a truly unique landscape in the Canadian prairies. Campers can choose from a variety of RV and tent sites, including pull-through sites with 30-amp electrical hookups and full water hookups, making it ideal for all types of RV travellers. Modern washrooms, showers, a dump station, playground, grills, fire pits, and firewood availability ensure a comfortable stay for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Pets are welcome throughout the park. Recreation opportunities abound, including swimming, fishing, boating, canoeing, sailing, cycling, hiking, wildlife viewing, birding, and geocaching. A boat launch and fish cleaning facility serve anglers exploring Lake Diefenbaker's waters. A championship 18-hole golf course is located nearby for those looking to hit the links. With barrier-free facilities and group camping options, Douglas Provincial Park accommodates visitors of all abilities and group sizes, offering an unforgettable Saskatchewan outdoor experience.