Baldy Lake is a serene satellite campground nestled within Narrow Hills Provincial Park, a vast 53,000-hectare boreal wilderness in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Shaped by glacial activity, the park's signature landscape of narrow valleys, rolling hills, and kettle terrain creates a dramatic natural backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts. Accessible via Highway 106 north of Smeaton or Highway 120 north of Meath Park, Baldy Lake offers non-electric campsites equipped with picnic tables, firepits, modern washrooms, and drinking water. A convenient boat launch provides direct access to the lake, making it a popular destination for anglers targeting walleye, northern pike, yellow perch, and trout. Beyond fishing, visitors enjoy boating, canoeing, hiking, cycling, swimming at maintained beaches, and excellent birding and wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the boreal forest. Interpretive programs, playground facilities, group camping options, and complimentary firewood add to the campground's appeal for families and groups alike. Propane refill and fuel services are available within the park. Baldy Lake is a pet-friendly campground, welcoming four-legged companions to explore Saskatchewan's northern wilderness. With limited cellular service, this destination offers a genuine off-grid escape into one of the province's most treasured natural spaces.