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UPDATES

January 23, 2021 – 08:05pm CST
Our Online Reservation System (ORS) will be up and running tomorrow, January 24, at 2:00pm CST. We will continue accepting reservations for one month or longer from then until February 01 at 9:00am CST, at which time the ORS will accept reservations for any length of time (minimum of 2 nights).
January 16, 2021 – 07:17pm CST
Hey campers! Our Online Reservation System should be up and running in a few days. We have determined the problem and a solution and we are now waiting for everything to be confirmed and activated. In the meantime, requests for month or longer reservations can be sent to stbrieuxregionalpark@gmail.com or via our online contact form: https://stbrieuxregionalpark.ca/contact-directions/.
See the availability calendar here: https://stbrieux.letscamp.ca/CampMap/CampCalendar…. Please include your full name, mailing address, contact number, e-mail address, camping unit details, desired campsite(s), desired arrival date, and desired departure date. We appreciate your patience and are trying our best to accommodate everyone.
January 15, 2021 – 09:48am CST
Hi everyone. We are running into problems with our reservation system and we are unable to see or access any bookings. Our website manager is currently looking into the issue. Once the issue is resolved, we will reach out to those who have e-mailed us at stbrieuxregionalpark@gmail.com and messaged us on Facebook. The more details that you can include in your original messge, the faster we can help. Please include your full name, a contact e-mail address, contact number, preferred campsite, and preferred arrival and departure dates. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
January 08, 2021 – 08:04am CST
Camping reservations for one month or longer will start being accepted on January 15, 2021 at 9:00am CST. Reservations for any length of time will start being accepted on February 01, 2021 at 9:00am CST. All campsite reservations, with the exception of Overflow and Group Camping, must be reserved using our Online Reservation System. E-mails, phone calls, and faxes will not be accepted.
Returning campers MUST log in to their existing account using the e-mail address provided for previous reservations and the password provided to you upon completion of your first online reservation or your personal password. If you cannot remember your password, please utilize the Forgot Your Password? link under the Password field on our login page. New campers, please click on the Book Now link. Marina and Group Camping reservations will also start being accepted on January 15, 2021 by e-mail only. Requests may be sent to stbrieuxregionalpark@gmail.com. Once a request has been received, we will follow up with an e-mail. This e-mail will include a confirmation of your reservation details and the total cost of your reservation. Payment MUST be made IN FULL to secure your campsite, marina slip, and/or the Group Camping area. Please do not use the “Notes” section during the reservation process to reserve a marina slip or the Group Camping area.
Returning guests, click here to book: https://stbrieux.letscamp.ca/
New guests, click here to book: https://stbrieux.letscamp.ca/Booking/Create
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The park is well known for its nicely treed camp sites, with choices of daily, weekly, monthly, and group camping, as well as non-reserveable sites for those campers who simply drop in for a short stay. Electrified campsites, modern bathrooms with coin operated showers, septic dump station, group camping area (with 30 amp power), hiking trails, Centennial Gazebo, boat launches, fish filleting shack, miniature golf course, concession, mini golf, kayak and paddle boat rentals, playground area, BBQ fire pit rentals, marina, fishing dock, and 9-hole grass greens golf course.

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Did You Know? Regional Parks are non-profit organizations who operate from revenues earned by selling Park passes, boat passes, camping and golfing. We get financial help through grants, donations and our contributing partners. We appreciate the support, donations and volunteers from all who use and help out the Parks. It is very important that everyone buys their park passes to enter Regional Parks to help sustain our Parks and allowing the Parks to continue to offer years of recreation for all of us!!

Front Gate & Office

Front Gate & Office

Please stop at the Gatehouse upon your arrival at the park. Purchase or present park and boat passes, check-in for camping, purchase firewood, and gather information here! We are always happy to help! Check-in time 2:00pm and check-out time 11:00am. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS unless approved by Management. If early check-in or late check-out is necessary, please contact us immediately. There may be a $10.00 charge.

The automatic gate arms are opened every morning at 6:00am and locked every night at 8:00pm. Anyone can exit after 8:00pm but you cannot enter the park between the hours of 8:00pm and 6:00am unless you rent an access card. Access cards are for registered campers only and can be rented for $25.00 at the Gatehouse. Upon return of the access card, a refund of $20.00 will be issued.

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Rules & Regulations

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ABOUT US

Front Entry

St. Brieux Regional Park runs along the shore of St. Brieux Lake which is approximately 3 miles long and a half mile wide, connecting to the larger adjoining Lake Lenore. St. Brieux Lake is spring-fed and offers great swimming and excellent fishing for walleye, northern pike, and perch. The campground is lush and beautifully treed with poplar, birch, Saskatoon berry, chokecherry, high bush cranberry, and hazelnut bushes – a berry picker’s paradise! Wild raspberry and strawberry bushes are also found along the various nature trails.

Wildlife abounds in the park, varying from white-tailed deer, chipmunks, squirrels, and ruffled grouse, to chickadees, blue jays, pleated woodpeckers (one of the largest species of woodpeckers in North America), bald eagles, loons, and pelicans. The park also boasts a well-treed and beautiful nine hole grass greens golf course with a full-service clubhouse. The park enjoys repeat patrons each year from as far away as Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and British Columbia. Why not join these patrons and enjoy one of Saskatchewan’s own little gems! We look forward to seeing you this season!

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