Alcohol ban in effect for May long weekend at Saskatchewan provincial parks
Saskatchewan’s provincial parks are set to open to campers Thursday, but patrons will have to leave their booze at home for the first first days.
As has been the case in previous years, a ban on alcohol and recreational cannabis is to be in effect in campgrounds through the May long weekend. Cottages, rental cabins and licensed establishments in the parks aren’t covered by the ban.
Campers can buy daily and weekly park entry permits online and print them at home before heading to the park. If visitors have bought an annual permit but it hasn’t been delivered yet, a temporary permit that was sent in an email can be printed and put in the campers’ vehicle.
When they arrive at the park, campers can go straight to their campsite with their permit showing and they’ll be automatically checked in.