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Last Mountain Lake Provincial Park adventures

Last Mountain Lake Provincial Park Adventures

Last Mountain Lake Provincial Park offers exceptional outdoor recreation along the shores of Saskatchewan’s largest natural lake, featuring rich birdwatching, boating, and camping opportunities.

8900
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1959
Year Established

About Last Mountain Lake Provincial Park

 

Last Mountain Lake Provincial Park is located on the eastern shore of Last Mountain Lake, the longest natural lake in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. The park covers a substantial area that provides access to one of the province's prime aquatic habitats with expansive wetlands, sandy beaches, and forested areas. Created to protect the unique ecosystem of Last Mountain Lake, which serves as a vital stopover for migratory birds, the park is a renowned destination for birdwatching, particularly during spring and fall migrations when waterfowl and shorebirds are abundant. The park's geography includes gently rolling prairie land intersected by wetlands and lakefront beaches, fostering diverse flora and fauna in a mixed grassland and wetland environment. Historically, the area has been significant to Indigenous peoples and early settlers for fishing, hunting, and gathering; today, it offers opportunities to connect with natural and cultural heritage. Visitors are drawn to the park for its well-maintained campgrounds, boat launches, sandy swimming beaches, and network of trails suitable for hiking, wildlife viewing, and cycling. Anglers appreciate the access to the lake’s fish populations including northern pike and walleye. Key landmarks include the well-known Regina Beach nearby, historic sites connected to local communities, and dedicated birding sites within the park boundaries. The park balances natural protection with recreational development, appealing to families, bird enthusiasts, anglers, and paddlers year-round. In winter, the park draws visitors for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing along groomed paths.

Highlights

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Extensive shoreline along Last Mountain Lake, ideal for boating and fishing

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Important migratory bird habitat within Last Mountain Lake Bird Sanctuary

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Sandy beaches perfect for swimming and family recreation

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Scenic multi-use trails offering wildlife and lake views

Notable Natural Features

Last Mountain Lake

The largest natural lake in southern Saskatchewan, supporting diverse fish species and bird populations.

Last Mountain Lake Bird Sanctuary

Canada’s first migratory bird sanctuary, established in 1887, providing critical resting habitat for migratory waterfowl.

Regina Beach

A welcoming community adjacent to the park with a marina, accommodations, and access to park amenities.