Blackstrap Provincial Park - Canada

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About Blackstrap Provincial Park

RV quick facts for Blackstrap Provincial Park

DetailInformation
Max RV lengthPull-through and back-in sites accommodate larger trailers and motorhomes; confirm specific site dimensions at booking
Full hookupsElectrical sites available at area campgrounds; full water and sewer hookups are limited, check site type when reserving
Dump stationSani-dump available on site seasonally
Cell serviceGenerally reliable LTE coverage across major Canadian carriers due to proximity to Saskatoon
Road restrictionsNo tunnels or mountain passes; flat prairie highway access suitable for all RV classes
Reservation windowSaskatchewan Parks opens bookings each spring through the Saskatchewan Parks reservation system
SeasonCampground operates seasonally from the May long weekend through early autumn

Best time to visit Blackstrap Provincial Park

Late June through August is the best window for RV travel, with warm daytime highs, long daylight hours, and the beach and boat launches in full use. July and early August bring peak demand, so reservations are recommended well in advance. Early June and September are good shoulder-season options for quieter sites and cooler nights, though services may be reduced and lake activities wind down quickly after Labour Day.

Jan 15 mm
-9°C - -20°C

Campground closed, day-use only. Lake frozen.

Feb 11 mm
-7°C - -18°C

Campground closed, day-use only.

Mar 17 mm
-1°C - -11°C

Campground closed, day-use only.

Apr 20 mm
10°C - -3°C

Campground closed; roads may be muddy during spring thaw.

May 40 mm
18°C - 4°C

Campground opens around the Victoria Day long weekend.

Jun 65 mm
22°C - 9°C

Wettest month; occasional thunderstorms.

Jul 60 mm
25°C - 12°C

Peak season; book early.

Aug 45 mm
25°C - 11°C

Warm lake temperatures; peak season.

Sep 30 mm
18°C - 5°C

Shoulder season; services begin to wind down after Labour Day.

Oct 20 mm
10°C - -2°C

Campground closed, day-use only.

Nov 15 mm
-1°C - -11°C

Campground closed, day-use only.

Dec 15 mm
-8°C - -18°C

Campground closed, day-use only. Lake frozen.

Things to do at Blackstrap Provincial Park

  • Blackstrap Lake Swimming Beach Easy
    RV parking available

    The main sandy beach on Blackstrap Lake is the park's summer focal point for swimming and sunbathing. Shallow entry makes it family friendly, and nearby parking accommodates day-use vehicles. Expect busy weekends during July and August.

  • Boating and Sailing on Blackstrap Lake
    RV parking available

    Blackstrap Lake is a popular destination for power boating, sailing, and windsurfing thanks to consistent prairie winds. Boat launches provide direct access to the reservoir. Personal watercraft and tow sports are common during peak season.

  • Fishing the Reservoir Easy
    RV parking available

    The lake is stocked and supports species including walleye, northern pike, and perch. Shore fishing is possible from several points, and boat anglers have open water to work across the reservoir. A valid Saskatchewan angling licence is required.

  • Mount Blackstrap Viewpoint Moderate
    RV parking available

    Mount Blackstrap is a man-made hill built for the Canada Winter Games and still the tallest landmark in the area. Visitors can walk or drive up for wide prairie views over the lake and surrounding farmland. The hill is a recognizable feature on the otherwise flat horizon.

  • Cycling and Walking Paths Easy
    RV parking available

    Flat, easy trails loop around sections of the reservoir and through the day-use areas. Terrain is well suited to casual walkers, families, and cyclists of all levels. Bring sun protection as shade is limited on the open prairie.

  • Birdwatching and Wildlife Viewing Easy
    RV parking available

    The mix of lake, marsh, and prairie habitat attracts waterfowl, shorebirds, pelicans, and raptors. Early morning and evening are the best times for wildlife viewing. Binoculars are recommended as birds congregate on open water.

  • Day Trip to Saskatoon
    RV parking available

    Saskatoon is less than an hour north and offers riverfront parks, the Wanuskewin Heritage Park, museums, and full services for RV travellers. It's a convenient resupply stop for groceries, fuel, and dump station alternatives. The drive is flat highway with easy RV access.

Top Hosts near SK, Canada

Andrii36 trips - Joined Jul 2019Superhost

Andriy was very helpful with everything. Excellent service.

Brad P. - Jul 2025

Nice clean unit. Everything worked. Andrii was great to work with. Quick response every time. We gave him a text when we got in early and he was quick with delivery within minutes. He set the trailer up and explained how to use anything we might need. When it was time to leave we cleaned the inside and left take down to him. Nice way to camp. I will definitely use Andrii again

Mary O. - Sep 2024

Val12 trips - Joined Oct 2019Superhost

Host was great to work with, the trailer worked perfect for our needs.

Nick K. - Jul 2024

Val was a most excellent person to deal with. The trailer was clean, well maintained, and perfect for our needs. Highly recommend.

Roger B. - May 2023

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How to get to Blackstrap Provincial Park

The park lies off Highway 11 between Saskatoon and Regina, with access via grid roads near Dundurn. Saskatoon is about 40 kilometres to the north, roughly a 35 to 45 minute drive, while Regina is about 220 kilometres south, around 2.5 hours by RV. Roads in the area are prairie highways with no significant grades, tunnels, or RV length restrictions, making this an easy tow for big rigs. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent travellers is Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport (YXE).

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