Escape to the woods for a glamping getaway in the Canadian Prairies.
The rolling farmlands and sweeping prairies of Saskatchewan provide the perfect backdrop for a lowkey camping trip. Away from the extremes of the western mountains and the northern wilderness, exploring the Canadian Prairies is all about simple, outdoor pleasures—hiking, biking, and horseback riding along miles of scenic trails; fishing and canoeing at secluded lakes; and toasting up some s'mores around the campfire. Glamping in Saskatchewan is equally fun and relaxed, whether you opt for a yurt, a luxury glamping tent, or a quirky tipi. Seek out a unique Hipcamp lodging on a local farm or family ranch and spend the night in a vintage airstream, a lakeside cabin, or a cozy studio. You can even go glamping in Saskatchewan's national parks. Both Prince Albert National Park and Grasslands National Park have oTENTik tents for rent, A-frame-style cabins equipped with comfy beds, electric heaters, and basic furniture.