Sturgis & District Regional Park - Lady Lake Site
Description
Lady Lake is a great place to get away from it all, go for a swim, relax, maybe even do some fishing. Seasonal and Nightly Sites. Lady Lake is a great place to bring the family to kick back and enjoy your summer! There is a sand beach, with a dock, as well as a floating dock with a diving board a short swim out. There are trout here if you wish to fish, but no gas motors are allowed on the lake. Bring along your canoe and make a lap of the lake, while you glide by the Loons and Geese that call Lady Lake home. Firewood is supplied. Power and non-power sites are available. Bathrooms are also on site, complete with toilets, sinks, and showers.
Feel free to check out this link to Sask Regional Parks: http://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/Sturgis-&-District-Regional-Park,-Lady-Lake-Site
For more info, check out this link:
http://www.saskregionalparks.ca/parksDisplay.php
(on the right hand side, pick Sturgis & District - Lady Lake)
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facebook.comLast weekend at the Lake... warm out but the water is a tad chilly!
Still time to register!
Please remember to call the park at 306-547-3242 to book a site. We don't take reservations through the Facebook page, and we have intermittent cell service out here. Thank you!
Need a break from this heat? Come out to Lady Lake for a refreshing swim! There's still room on the beach here!
Great news!
Happy Canada Day Everyone!
Thank you to the late Mike E. Barteski for adding to our playground equipment at the south end of our Park!
The new boat dock donated by the Preeceville Wildlife Club. Thank you!
Quick peek of Park amenities for those that have not been out! Kitchen, Hall, and outdoor beer gardens available to rent. Showers available at the washrooms!
Today the fish raised by students and staff at Preeceville School are being released into Lady Lake! Thanks go out to them as well as the Preeceville Wildlife Club and the Environment Canada officers that came with their trailer today! Funds raised from the BBQ will be used towards the new boat dock that the Preeceville Wildlife Club has donated to our lake.