DUCK MOUNTAIN - The giant maze is back again this year and is now open at the Fern Campground so that you can enjoy getting lost even during winter.
Snow maze isn’t the only fun thing to do at Duck Mountain Provincial Park.
Those who like to meander enjoying the beauty of nature during winter can explore 78 km of trails in the park on snowshoes. If you rather zoom on snowmobiles, then there are 40 km of snowmobile trails available at the park. If fat biking is more to your liking, 12 kilometres of fat bike trails are ready for your winter exercise.
Skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts can enjoy snowboarding, cross-country skiing and downhill skiing at the Duck Mountain Ski Area.
Want to play a round of crokicurl, then you can do that too!
There is also a tobogganing hill, skating rink and guided activities like snowshoeing and bonfire skating parties on Saturdays.
Saskatchewan is known for its fishing opportunities and, in case you are itching to try ice-fishing, you can try that at Madge Lake. Remember your fishing license (not required during family day weekend).
Need replenishments? Border Mountain House in the park is an awesome barbeque smokehouse that opened recently at Madge Lake Developments in the park.
If you think there is not enough time to do it all, why not stay the night. There are two options for a weekend stay – winter camping in the park and Madge Lake Developments cabin rentals.
Daily Park Entry Permit: $10/day
Snowshoe rentals: $5/day for youth (under 18) and $10/day for adults.