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Pike Lake | Saskatchewan

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Region:

Central Saskatchewan

Known For:

Pike Lake Provincial Park | Pike Lake Beach | Saskatchewan Railway Museum | Lakefront park | Picnic areas | Swimming spots

Best For:

Beach Days | Swimming | Family Outings

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Halloween Terror Trail

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Bring your friends to this approximately 15 minutes trail of terror located in the forest of Pike Lake Provincial Park. This event is held every night from October 14-31st. Admission is $20 a person, plus the park entry fee, cash only. Children under 10 are free, but this event is not for the faint of […]

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Pike Lake Mini Golf

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This 18-hole course is open from 10 am to 8 pm, seven days a week in July and August. Cash or e-transfer only. This opportunity is fun for the whole family and is challenging to all levels of players. The course can also be rented in the evenings for private parties. At these night events, […]

J & S entertainment

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Open from July 1st to September 4, J & S entertainment will be at Pike Lake provincial park offering pony rides, glitter tattoos and a petting zoo. This a great opportunity to keep your kids entertained during your trip to Pike Lake in the summer. Photo: dirt from Chicago, CC-BY-2.0

Pike Lake Trails

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There are two main trails visitors are encouraged to visit in Pike Lake. The first is known as the “barrier-free” Lakeside Promenade. This is an even boardwalk along the shore of Pike Lake and can be used by anyone of any mobility. The trail is 750 meters long and features several lookout points over the […]

Pike Lake Pool

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This outdoor seasonal pool is open from June to September and is right by the lake. This offers a scenic location and a safe place for your kids to swim. It is lifeguard supervised, has changing rooms on site, and features a two-storey water slide. https://d3qvqlc701gzhm.cloudfront.net/full/bd6b84d1cd88b13e58bbc3bb0eed4ff882028d3a6cdea8bf40faedc0fff44b3c.jpg

Tennis Courts

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Located by Hoyte’s beach, this is a 2-court platform. Aside from the main net, visitors must bring their equipment to the court. This court is surrounded by a small playground, large green space and BBQs that require visitors to bring their lighter and coal. Photo: Google Maps, David Dahlem

Camp Seeonee

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Many camping opportunities exist in Pike Lake. Camp Seeonee is known for its rustic charm, allowing visitors to truly “rough it.” Cabins are available, but tents are also welcome. At the Pike Lake campground, RVs and tents are welcome at pre-booked lots. Visitors are nearby to many amenities, including the confectionery. Near the campground, Night […]

Pike Lake Golf Course

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This is a self-serve golf course with no amenities. It is nine holes with green sand. There are no golf carts on site. Visitors are asked to clean up and leave the course as they find it. Clear prairie views and a relaxing course are guaranteed. Photo: Google Maps, David Dahlem

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