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Moose Mountain Provincial Park Visitor Guide The Artist Colony: Located adjacent to the Visitor Centre in the stone cabins; a setting for artists to create, display and sell original works of art. Golf Kenosee & Club 19 Restaurant: One of the most scenic golf courses in Western Canada, this 18-hole resort track puts a premium on straight, accurate shots and its sheltered fairways remain player friendly, even on a windy day. Includes pro shop. Masters Mini Golf: 36-hole mini-golf course that the whole family can enjoy. Sports: Tennis courts and a basketball hoop are located next to the recreation hall near the main beach, and a baseball diamond is across from the parking lot. Some sporting equipment is available for rent at the Visitor Centre. Our 18-hole disc golf course is now located in McNaughton Heights. Kenosee Superslides: Includes kiddie slides, tube rides, twisters, an eight-story free fall, an 800-foot long lazy canal and a 100-person hot tub. Change rooms, showers, lockers and tube rentals are available. There is also an on-site diner with an assortment fast foods. Allison’s Park Store: A ‘General Store,’ supplying all you need – from fresh produce & baked goods to camping gear and a beach front ice cream shop. Kenosee Inn Resort Hotel: Includes hotel, cabin rentals and a restaurant open year round. Kenosee Mini-Mart & Motel: Located in the Village of Kenosee. Groceries, bakery, liquor store, propane and gasoline. Open year round. Moosehead: Located in the heart of the Village of Kenosee, this fully-licensed family restaurant has a nautical theme and is home to the famous Moosehead pizza. Their nightclub cabaret operates weekend evenings during summer months. The Bar Bar: Beverage room, steak nights, wings and off-sale. Open year round in the Village of Kenosee. Kenosee Lake Riding Academy: One-hour guided trail rides or pony rides for little ones. Reservations are recommended. Brickley’s Laundromat: Located on the main beach parking lot. Nearby Services/Attractions Carlyle (25 km): Full services. Cannington Manor Provincial Historic Park (26 km): A recreated 1880s village featuring costumed interpreters. Special events include a candlelight tour, horse and buggy rides and Victorian Tea. Admission charged, check hours of operation prior to arrival. Prairie Dog Drive-In: Just south of the park towards the town of Carlyle, playing movies on weekends and holiday Mondays. Watch for posters with show listings. Red Barn Flea Market: Sunday flea and farmer’s market during the summer months, featuring live entertainment just five minutes north of the park. With beautiful stands of poplar and birch trees along with hilly topography, this park provides an ideal location for visitors to enjoy camping, swimming, boating, golf, tennis and daily programs. saskparks.com

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Page 1: Moose Mountain Provincial Park Visitor Guide

Moose Mountain Provincial Park

Visitor Guide

The Artist Colony: Located adjacent to the Visitor Centre in the stone cabins; a setting for artists to create, display and sell original works of art.

Golf Kenosee & Club 19 Restaurant: One of the most scenic golf courses in Western Canada, this 18-hole resort track puts a premium on straight, accurate shots and its sheltered fairways remain player friendly, even on a windy day. Includes pro shop.

Masters Mini Golf: 36-hole mini-golf course that the whole family can enjoy.

Sports: Tennis courts and a basketball hoop are located next to the recreation hall near the main beach, and a baseball diamond is across from the parking lot. Some sporting equipment is available for rent at the Visitor Centre. Our 18-hole disc golf course is now located in McNaughton Heights.

Kenosee Superslides: Includes kiddie slides, tube rides, twisters, an eight-story free fall, an 800-foot long lazy canal and a 100-person hot tub. Change rooms, showers, lockers and tube rentals are available.

There is also an on-site diner with an assortment fast foods.

Allison’s Park Store: A ‘General Store,’ supplying all you need – from fresh produce & baked goods to camping gear and a beach front ice cream shop.

Kenosee Inn Resort Hotel: Includes hotel, cabin rentals and a restaurant open year round.

Kenosee Mini-Mart & Motel: Located in the Village of Kenosee. Groceries, bakery, liquor store, propane and gasoline. Open year round.

Moosehead: Located in the heart of the Village of Kenosee, this fully-licensed family restaurant has a nautical theme and is home to the famous Moosehead pizza. Their nightclub cabaret operates weekend evenings during summer months.

The Bar Bar: Beverage room, steak nights, wings and off-sale. Open year round in the Village of Kenosee.

Kenosee Lake Riding Academy: One-hour guided trail rides or pony rides for little ones. Reservations are recommended.

Brickley’s Laundromat: Located on the main beach parking lot.

Nearby Services/AttractionsCarlyle (25 km): Full services.

Cannington Manor Provincial Historic Park (26 km): A recreated 1880s village featuring costumed interpreters. Special events include a candlelight tour, horse and buggy rides and Victorian Tea. Admission charged, check hours of operation prior to arrival.

Prairie Dog Drive-In: Just south of the park towards the town of Carlyle, playing movies on weekends and holiday Mondays. Watch for posters with show listings.

Red Barn Flea Market: Sunday flea and farmer’s market during the summer months, featuring live entertainment just five minutes north of the park.

With beautiful stands of poplar and birch trees along with hilly topography, this park provides an ideal

location for visitors to enjoy camping, swimming, boating, golf, tennis and daily programs. saskparks.com

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Park Contact Information Moose Mountain Provincial Park

Box 220, Kenosee Lake, SK S0C 2S0 Phone: 306-577-2600

Email: [email protected]

Visitor Centre Hours:July 1 – Labour Day Weekend 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Thursday to Monday (closed Tues. & Wed.)

Camping/Park Informationwww.saskparks.com

Emergency Contact Information Park Watch (24HR): 1-800-667-1788

Report Wildfires: 1-800-667-9660RCMP (Police)/Ambulance/Fire: 911

TIP (Turn in Poachers/Polluters): 1-800-667-7561

Once emergency services are notified, then advise park office of situation.

Please Remember:• Respect our parks – leave them as you find them.• Be aware and stay back from wildlife.• No lifeguards on beaches. Guardians assume

responsibility of children’s safety at all times.• Pets are welcome, but not on beaches or in public

structures. Keep on leash at all times.• It is an offence to remove firewood from our parks.

Established as one of Saskatchewan’s first provincial parks, Moose Mountain offers year-round adventure the whole family can enjoy.

CampingMoose Mountain Provincial Park offers non-electric, electric and full hook-up sites in two campgrounds.

Seasonal Camping: Available May long weekend until September long weekend. Exceptions apply – check with park.

Group Camping: Looking for a group camping area for your next family gathering? Group camping reservations are available – must be made in advance.

BeachTake a dip in the refreshing waters of Kenosee Lake. Build sandcastles or catch some sun on the large, sandy main beach. The adjacent park features shade trees, picnic tables, a playground and change house.

BoatingThe boat launch provides motorboat access to Kenosee Lake. If you are looking for something more serene, take a relaxing paddle around Little Kenosee Lake with a canoe or kayak rental from the Visitor Centre.

TrailsThe park offers an extensive trail system for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling.

Pass through the beautiful stands of aspen, birch, green ash and Manitoba Maple that characterize this unique southern Saskatchewan forest.

Many of the trails border small lakes which offer scenic viewpoints and opportunities for wildlife viewing. Several trails offer interpretive signage or brochures and park interpreters offer guided walks on several of the shorter trails on a weekly basis during the summer.

A paved path from the campground to the main beach is excellent for family cycling or roller-blading.

ATV enthusiasts are welcome to enjoy designated trails from mid-June to the end of Labour Day weekend, weather permitting only.

In-Park Services/ActivitiesVisitor Centre: Located on the first floor of the Administration Office. Our friendly, knowledgeable Park Interpreters will provide you with details about what to do during your stay including daily programs and special events. Rent GPS units for geocaching or kayaks and canoes on a first-come, first-served basis.

Welcome to Moose Mountain Provincial Park

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Did you know?Kenosee Lake has been a popular resort since the 1880s.The park area was once part of a Federal Forest Reserve established in 1894. saskparks.com