Nipawin Provincial Forest is a vast boreal forest region in northeastern Saskatchewan, offering a wealth of outdoor recreation including hiking, fishing, camping, and snowmobiling amid pristine natural landscapes.
Nipawin Provincial Forest covers a significant portion of northeastern Saskatchewan and forms part of the boreal forest ecozone characterized by dense stands of spruce, pine, and poplar. It lies near the towns of Nipawin and Codette and surrounds the picturesque Tobin Lake and Codette Lake, two popular destinations for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts. The forest is a mosaic of mixed woodland, wetlands, and lakes supporting diverse wildlife such as moose, black bears, white-tailed deer, and numerous bird species, including several raptors. Established to protect forest resources and provide managed recreation space, the provincial forest includes a number of campgrounds, trail systems, and winter sport opportunities with snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. Visitors can explore a variety of trails that pass through rugged forest terrain and along lake shores, with fishing being a major draw due to the abundant walleye, northern pike, and perch populations in the nearby lakes. The forest is also home to several lookout points and quiet picnic areas, making it a favored destination for families and anglers alike. Seasonal changes offer different outdoor experiences, with warm summers ideal for boating and hiking, and snowy winters perfect for snowmobiling and ice fishing. The forest is managed by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment, balancing ecological protection with public use. It offers a remote but accessible setting for outdoor recreation, appealing to those looking for both adventure and relaxation in a natural boreal environment.
Tobin Lake - renowned for excellent fishing and boating
Expansive boreal forest ecosystem with diverse wildlife
Snowmobile trail network connecting Nipawin and nearby communities
Rustic campgrounds maintaining a natural, low-impact experience
A large reservoir known for walleye and northern pike fishing, Tobin Lake offers boat launches and lakeside beaches within the forest.
Located at the forest’s edge, this park provides developed campgrounds, picnic areas, and access to hiking and snowmobile trails.
Extensive trail networks traverse mature coniferous and mixed forests, providing opportunities for hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing.