Waskesiu Lake, Saskatchewan


Waskesiu Lake, also referred to as Waskesiu, is a hamlet in Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada. The hamlet is the only town within the park, located on the southern shore of Waskesiu Lake, is about north of Prince Albert.
Most facilities and services one would expect to find in a multi-use park are available, such as souvenir shops, small grocery stores, a gas station, a laundromat, restaurants, hotels and motels, rental cabins, a small movie theatre, Royal Canadian Mounted Police detachment, camp grounds, three marinas, many beaches, picnic areas, tennis courts and lawn bowling greens. The facilities and services combine recreational and nature experiences. Notably, the park contains the Waskesiu Golf Course designed by famed golf course architect Stanley Thompson who also designed the course in Banff National Park.

Demographics

In 2011, Waskesiu had a population of 10 year-round residents.

Climate

Waskesiu experiences a humid continental climate bordering on a subarctic climate. The highest temperature ever recorded in Waskesiu was on 5 June 1988. The coldest temperature ever recorded was on 21 January 1935.