Pike Lake Provincial Park - Canada

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About Pike Lake Provincial Park

RV quick facts for Pike Lake Provincial Park

DetailInformation
Full hookupsElectrical sites available; no full water and sewer hookups at individual sites
Dump stationOn-site sanitary dump station for registered campers
Cell serviceGenerally reliable due to proximity to Saskatoon
Road restrictionsPaved prairie highways to the park gate; no tunnels or mountain grades
Reservation windowBookable in advance through the Saskatchewan Parks reservation system
Generator hoursQuiet hours apply; generator use discouraged in electrified loops
Nearest fuel and suppliesSaskatoon, roughly 30 km northeast of the park

Best time to visit Pike Lake Provincial Park

Late June through August is the prime window, when daytime highs are warm, the swimming pool and beach are open, and the campground is fully operational. July and early August offer the warmest water for swimming and paddling, but weekends fill quickly and reservations are strongly recommended. Early June and September are quieter shoulder periods with cooler nights, fewer bugs, and easier campsite availability, though some day-use amenities may run on reduced schedules.

Jan 15 mm
-11°C - -22°C

Campground closed; day-use only for ice fishing and winter walking

Feb 10 mm
-8°C - -19°C

Campground closed; winter day-use only

Mar 15 mm
-1°C - -12°C

Campground closed; snow and ice still common

Apr 20 mm
11°C - -3°C

Campground closed; limited services until seasonal opening

May 40 mm
18°C - 4°C

Campground typically opens in May; cool nights

Jun 65 mm
23°C - 9°C

Warm days, mosquitoes active, summer programming begins

Jul 60 mm
25°C - 12°C

Peak season; book RV sites well in advance

Aug 45 mm
25°C - 11°C

Peak season; warm lake water for swimming and paddling

Sep 35 mm
18°C - 5°C

Quieter shoulder month; cool nights, great for fishing

Oct 25 mm
9°C - -2°C

Campground generally closes early in the month

Nov 15 mm
-2°C - -11°C

Campground closed; freeze-up underway

Dec 15 mm
-9°C - -19°C

Campground closed; winter day-use only

Things to do at Pike Lake Provincial Park

  • Pike Lake Beach and Swimming Easy
    RV parking available

    The main sandy beach on Pike Lake is the park's biggest draw. The shallow, warm water is well suited to families, and a large day-use lawn sits just behind the beach with picnic tables and shade trees.

  • Outdoor Swimming Pool Easy
    RV parking available

    A seasonal outdoor swimming pool operates in the day-use area during the summer months. It is a popular alternative to the lake on busy weekends and has change rooms and a grassy sunbathing area nearby.

  • Paddling and Canoeing on Pike Lake Easy
    RV parking available

    The calm, narrow oxbow lake is excellent for canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards. A boat launch near the campground provides easy access, and the sheltered shoreline keeps conditions friendly for beginners.

  • Fishing for Northern Pike and Perch Easy
    RV parking available

    Pike Lake supports populations of northern pike and yellow perch. Anglers fish from shore, from the dock, and from small boats, and a valid Saskatchewan angling licence is required.

  • Park Hiking and Cycling Trails Easy
    RV parking available

    Short, flat trails loop through aspen and cottonwood groves along the lake and river oxbow. They are well suited to casual hiking, trail running, and family cycling, with trailheads accessible from the campground loops.

  • Mini-Golf and Playgrounds Easy
    RV parking available

    The park operates a seasonal mini-golf course alongside playgrounds and open grassy fields. These low-key amenities make Pike Lake a strong pick for RV families with younger children.

  • Birdwatching Along the Oxbow Easy
    RV parking available

    The wetlands and riparian forest around Pike Lake attract pelicans, herons, ducks, and songbirds. Quiet walks along the shoreline trails in the early morning offer the best viewing opportunities.

Top Hosts near SK, Canada

Andrii38 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

Steven27 trips - Joined Jul 2021

Steven delivered the trailer to our family reunion. He set it up for us and had everything ready! Had a great sleep! It was clean and well taken care of. Would absolutely do this again! Thanks Steven for a wonderful experience!

donna H. - Aug 2025

Steven is a great person to rent from. This is my second time using his trailer and both times he exceeded my expectations!

Todd R. - Aug 2025

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Pike Lake Provincial Park, SK, Canada

How to get to Pike Lake Provincial Park

From Saskatoon, the park is about a 35 to 40 minute drive southwest via Highway 60, covering roughly 30 kilometres. Regina sits about 270 kilometres south and takes around three hours by RV on Highway 11 and Highway 60. The approach is flat prairie driving with no tunnels, mountain passes, or steep grades, making it friendly for large Class A motorhomes and travel trailers, though crosswinds on Highway 11 can be strong. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent travellers is Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport, roughly 40 kilometres from the park entrance.

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