BUFFALO POUND

In the heart of the Saskatchewan Prairies, Buffalo Pound Provincial Park is a land of adventure. Whether your niche is kayaking, hiking, mountain biking or cross country skiing, Buffalo Pound has an adventure for you. Buffalo Pound is a pleasant place for families to camp and enjoy the outdoors. Check out the video of our adventure in Buffalo Pound here!

Check out the ONLINE VERSION of our Buffalo Pound Adventure Guide or click the button below for a downloadable PDF.

CHURCHILL RIVER

The Churchill River system runs from Alberta, across Northern Saskatchewan and into Manitoba where it dumps into Hudson’s Bay. It is over 1600km long and we have had the privilege of exploring it on two separate occasions. This Churchill River has everything from lakes and rapids, to canyons and waterfalls. Don’t forget your camera as the sunsets in North Saskatchewan are incredibly beautiful. If you’re lucky, maybe one night the northern lights will put a show on for you.

Check out the video of our first Churchill River adventure where we did a round trip from Devil Lake to Corner Rapids here.

Check out the video of our second trip where we flew into Stack Lake and made our way back to Missinipe here.

Check out the video of our third trip where we paddled Great and Little Devil Rapids here.

Check out the ONLINE VERSION of our Churchill River Adventure Guide or click the button below for a downloadable PDF.

GEM LAKES

Gem Lakes is a small grouping of deep, beautiful lakes in central Saskatchewan named after precious stones. A 5.5km hiking trail winds around the lakes providing spectacular views and access to fish, camp, canoe and kayak at the various lakes. Check out the video of our Gem Lakes Adventure here!

Check out the ONLINE VERSION of our Gem Lakes Adventure Guide or click the button below for a downloadable PDF.

GREY OWL’S CABIN

Grey Owl’s Cabin is in the northern part of Prince Albert National Park, north of Waskesiu and Kingsmere Lakes. This is a beautiful, challenging hike that starts at the south end of Kingsmere Lake. The hike follows the east shoreline for 20km to another smaller lake called Ajawaan Lake where lies Grey Owl’s Cabin. Check out the video of our adventure to Grey Owl’s Cabin here!

Check out the ONLINE VERSION of our Grey Owl’s Cabin Adventure Guide or click the button below for a downloadable PDF.