Peck Lake at Bronson Forest Recreation Site offers a serene escape in Saskatchewan's northern wooded parkland, located 32 kilometres north of Paradise Hill along Highway 21. Set within a forested landscape dotted with multiple fishing lakes, this pet-friendly provincial recreation site is ideal for RV travellers and tent campers seeking both relaxation and outdoor adventure.
The site provides electric and pull-through RV sites alongside tent camping, with amenities including drinking water, picnic tables and shelter, a fish cleaning facility, sewage disposal, a boat launch, free firewood, and free parking. Anglers will appreciate the well-stocked waters of Peck Lake and surrounding lakes—home to northern pike, walleye, and rainbow trout—while boaters and canoeists enjoy easy water access from the on-site boat launch.
Beyond fishing, visitors can swim along sandy beaches, explore scenic day-use areas with beautiful lake views, or observe local wildlife and birds in the surrounding boreal forest. Nearby Steele Narrows and Fort Pitt Provincial Parks offer additional historical and natural attractions within the region.
Open year-round, with full services available from the May long weekend through September 30, Bronson Forest Recreation Site is a hidden gem in Saskatchewan's northern lakes and parkland travel zone.