Struthers Lake Provincial Park is a scenic lakeside park offering year-round outdoor recreation, including camping, fishing, hiking, and winter sports in central Saskatchewan.
Struthers Lake Provincial Park is located on the northeastern shore of Struthers Lake in east-central Saskatchewan. The park covers a significant acreage of boreal forest and prairie transition zone, featuring mixed aspen, spruce, and poplar trees along with wetland areas that support diverse wildlife. This park is historically linked to local Indigenous peoples and early settlers who used the lake and forest for sustenance and travel. Today, it serves as a popular outdoor destination known for its family-friendly campgrounds, well-maintained trails, fishing opportunities, and water recreation on Struthers Lake. Visitors can hike along wooded paths or enjoy peaceful paddle sports on the lake’s calm waters. Winter offers cross-country skiing and snowshoe routes. The park’s natural setting provides habitat for white-tailed deer, foxes, beavers, and numerous bird species such as loons and ospreys. The developed day-use areas and campgrounds make it accessible for visitors seeking both relaxation and active adventures. Paved and gravel roads connect the park to nearby communities, providing easy access while preserving a quiet, natural atmosphere. Wildlife viewing, photography, and outdoor learning programs are among the key attractions, enhancing appreciation for the regional ecosystem. Whether camping at a serviced site or pursuing a quiet hike, Struthers Lake Provincial Park presents a well-maintained and welcoming environment for nature enthusiasts throughout the year.
Struthers Lake shoreline with opportunities for fishing and paddling
Mixed forest ecosystems supporting diverse wildlife including white-tailed deer and loons
Developed campgrounds with electrical hookups and modern amenities
Cross-country ski and snowshoe trails for winter recreation
A clean, spring-fed lake known for fishing northern pike, walleye, and yellow perch, as well as canoeing and kayaking.
A well-equipped campground loop featuring electrical and water hookups, laundry facilities, and picnic areas close to the lake.
Groomed winter trails winding through forested terrain providing scenic routes for skiing and snowshoeing.