Leave the crowds behind for an RV road trip through the Canadian Prairies.
Landlocked Saskatchewan is the part of Canada that many travelers miss. At the heart of the Canadian Prairies, this is the place for meandering road trips through patchwork farmlands, kayaking, and paddleboarding along peaceful lakes, and hiking, cycling, and horseback riding along kilometres of crowd-free trails. Saskatchewan's two national parks are the big draws for RV campers. In the north, Prince Albert National Park has both fully serviced RV campsites (some with full hookups) and unserviced campgrounds, all with easy access to the lakes. In the south, Grasslands National Park is a wildlife-watching hotspot and a Dark Sky Preserve with a choice of two RV campgrounds. Alternatively, seek out a tranquil Hipcamp on a local farm or family ranch. Most Hipcamps are best-suited for self-contained RVs, but some do provide amenities like electric hookups, toilets, and potable water. For full hookups and amenities, your best bet is one of the RV parks around Saskatoon or Regina.