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Lebret Provincial Park Adventures

Lebret Provincial Park is a small protected area located on the shores of Moose Mountain Lake in Saskatchewan, offering tranquil waterfront access and opportunities for fishing, picnicking, and nature appreciation.

50
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
5,000
Annual Visitors
1977
Year Established

About Lebret Provincial Park

 

Lebret Provincial Park is situated in southeastern Saskatchewan adjacent to Moose Mountain Lake, a man-made reservoir created by the addition of the Moose Mountain Dam to the Moose Mountain Creek. The park offers a peaceful setting with shoreline access, making it popular for fishing enthusiasts targeting species like northern pike and walleye. The surrounding landscape is characterized by the gently rolling hills of the Moose Mountain Upland, which is an area of higher elevation compared to the otherwise flat Prairie region. This upland supports mixed aspen and spruce forest stands, contributing to a modest but diverse local ecosystem. Established to protect recreational and natural values along Moose Mountain Lake, Lebret Provincial Park provides day-use amenities including picnic areas, boat launches, and informal trails that connect visitors to the lake shore. The park's proximity to the town of Lebret and the city of Regina makes it an accessible destination for anglers, bird watchers, and families seeking a quiet nature experience. Historically, the area was developed alongside the creation of the dam and reservoir, with conservation efforts aimed at maintaining fish habitat and local biodiversity. While Lebret Provincial Park is relatively small compared to other parks in Saskatchewan, it serves an important role in offering outdoor activities centered around freshwater recreation and natural enjoyment.

Highlights

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Moose Mountain Lake shoreline with excellent fishing access

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Mixed aspen and spruce forest patches providing varied wildlife habitat

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Boat launch facilities for fishing and leisure boating

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Quiet picnic sites with lake views ideal for family outings

Notable Natural Features

Moose Mountain Lake

A large reservoir ideal for freshwater fishing, boating, and wildlife observation.

Lebret Creek Shoreline

Provides scenic views and access points for anglers and casual walkers.

Mixed Forest Stands

Includes aspen and spruce patches contributing to local biodiversity.