Cumberland House Provincial Park - Canada

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About Cumberland House Provincial Park

RV quick facts for Cumberland House Provincial Park

DetailInformation
Max RV lengthConfirm with Saskatchewan Parks before booking, as the site is small and rustic
Full hookupsNot available on site; limited basic services only
Dump stationNot provided in park; use facilities in Nipawin or Smeaton en route
Cell serviceLimited to spotty in the Cumberland House area
Road restrictionsHighway 123 is a long, remote two-lane route; fuel up in Nipawin before continuing north
Reservation windowSask Parks reservations open each spring through saskparks.com

Best time to visit Cumberland House Provincial Park

Late June through August offers the most reliable RV access, with warm days, long daylight hours, and open interpretive sites. Early summer can bring high water and heavy mosquitoes in the delta, while September provides cooler temperatures and strong fall birding along migration routes. Winter travel is not practical for RVs, as roads and services in the region are limited once freeze-up begins.

Jan 18 mm
-15°C - -25°C

Park closed to camping; deep winter conditions

Feb 14 mm
-12°C - -23°C

Park closed to camping; winter conditions

Mar 18 mm
-4°C - -15°C

Park closed to camping; snow and ice remain

Apr 22 mm
7°C - -5°C

Campgrounds closed, spring thaw and muddy access roads

May 40 mm
16°C - 3°C

Seasonal opening typically in mid to late May, high water possible

Jun 70 mm
21°C - 9°C

Peak mosquito season in the delta

Jul 75 mm
24°C - 12°C

Warmest month, busiest camping period

Aug 60 mm
22°C - 10°C

Warm days, cooler nights, strong fishing

Sep 40 mm
15°C - 4°C

Excellent fall birding, fewer bugs

Oct 25 mm
6°C - -3°C

Campgrounds closed after early October, day-use only

Nov 20 mm
-5°C - -14°C

Park closed to camping; freeze-up

Dec 18 mm
-13°C - -22°C

Park closed to camping; deep winter

Things to do at Cumberland House Provincial Park

  • Cumberland House Fur Trade Historic Site Easy
    RV parking available

    Cumberland House is the oldest continuously occupied community in Saskatchewan and home to the Hudson's Bay Company's first inland fur trading post, established in 1774. Interpretive panels and the surviving powder magazine ruins tell the story of the fur trade era.

  • Cumberland Lake paddling and boating Easy
    RV parking available

    Cumberland Lake sits at the heart of the Saskatchewan River Delta and offers calm water paddling, fishing, and scenic shoreline views. Anglers target walleye, northern pike, and sauger in season.

  • Saskatchewan River Delta wildlife viewing Easy
    RV parking available

    The Saskatchewan River Delta is one of the largest inland freshwater deltas in North America and a globally important habitat for migratory birds. RV travellers can spot waterfowl, bald eagles, moose, and beavers from viewpoints along the park access roads.

  • Pine Island interpretive walk Easy
    RV parking available

    Pine Island hosts short, flat interpretive walking paths connecting historic sites and lake viewpoints. The route is suitable for most visitors and provides context on local Cree, Metis, and fur trade history.

  • Birdwatching in the delta Easy
    RV parking available

    The Cumberland Marshes are recognized as an Important Bird Area and support tens of thousands of ducks, geese, and shorebirds during migration. Spring and fall are the best windows for seeing rafts of waterfowl from park shoreline viewpoints.

  • Fishing on Cumberland Lake Easy
    RV parking available

    Cumberland Lake is a popular fishing destination thanks to the productive waters of the Saskatchewan River Delta. A provincial angling licence is required and local guides operate out of the village of Cumberland House.

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Cumberland House Provincial Park, SK, Canada

How to get to Cumberland House Provincial Park

The park is reached via Highway 123, a long spur route branching north from Highway 55 near Nipawin, with the final leg to Cumberland House being roughly 130 km of secondary highway. From Prince Albert the drive is about 350 km, and from Saskatoon approximately 500 km, so most RV trips take a full day. Drivers should watch for long stretches without services, seasonal soft shoulders, and possible wildlife on the road. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent travellers is Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport.

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