Park Administration

Nipawin & District Regional Park

The Nipawin and District Regional Park Authority was established on January 19, 1965, designating 296 acres as parkland. The campground opened soon after, in 1968, with just 25 campsites and a picnic area. In the years that followed, the preserve grew to become one of the best maintained public parks in the province, offering top class amenities and an easily accessible outdoor experience.  The NDRP celebrated it’s 50th Anniversary in 2018.

Administration

The park office is located at the park entrance gate and is open from May 15th through October 10th.  We truly appreciate the patronage and co-operation of our campers for the season.  Reservations are accepted online for the season beginning in January for one month or longer and February 1 for less than 1 month.   

Nipawin Info

Nestled between two spectacular lakes where the open prairie meets the boreal forest, Nipawin is one of Saskatchewan’s most attractive outdoor recreation destinations. Nipawin is famous for its superb fishing, camping, golfing and boating activities.

Located 2.5 hours northeast of Saskatoon, Nipawin is near the Fort à la Corne Provincial Forest, location of the world’s largest diamond bearing kimberlites. The discovery of diamonds has created a surge of interest in Nipawin and prompted the addition of many new services and amenities, including a proposed community centre and an expanded airport.

We invite you to take advantage of all that Nipawin has to offer, from spacious parks, great fishing, camping, curling and snowmobiling, to festivals, museums, restaurants and shopping. If you visit once, you’ll be sure to come back again.

More information about Nipawin can found on the following websites: