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Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan

RVing and camping in the Qu'Appelle Valley

With its picturesque landscape, the Qu'Appelle Valley has inspired everything from poetry to First Nations lore. RVers will love the peace and quiet, as well as the vast potential for outdoor recreation here. Scroll down on our Qu'Appelle Valley landing page for extensive information on tourist attractions, visitor information, sani-dumps, RV dealers, campsites and more.

beach and a sunset

Top things to see and do in Qu’Appelle Valley

This site of First Nations legends has plenty of activities on offer.

January 2012 » by Danielle Cameron
Mural in Whitewood, SK

Panache on the plains

The French Counts of St. Hubert were a group of French and Belgian nobles who attempted to bring European aristocracy to the prairies.

June 2011 » by Glynis Fediuk
A man stands beside his RV and looks at the view of a lake.

The valley is calling

The Qu’Appelle Valley consists of a post-glacial melt channel and numerous coulees and hollows that weave across the landscape.
April 2011 » by Kali Love

Key Qu’Appelle Valley contacts

  • Tourism Saskatchewan Photo
    Saskatchewan

    Land of Living Skies

    Explore Saskatchewan! You will discover 100,000 lakes and rivers, some of the world's friendliest people and our famous living skies. Relive our fascinating history and celebrate it with us at lively events and colourful festivals. Seek adventure in our rugged wilderness. Relax in our breathtaking outdoor splendour and tranquility. Discover the beauty of our land. See how it has shaped a unique people and culture.

    We have more than 6,000 campsites located throughout the province, offering everything from
    full service sites, to backcountry adventures.

    Experience the heart and soul of Saskatchewan! Photo credit:


    OA00306.jpg – Horseback Riding, South Saskatchewan River
    Credit: Tourism Saskatchewan/Greg Huszar Photography

    OA00266.jpg – Harbor Golf Club & Resort
    Credit: Tourism Saskatchewan/Greg Huszar Photography
     
    PN00091new.jpg – Narrow Hills Provincial Park
    Credit: Tourism Saskatchewan/Greg Huszar Photography

    Tourism Saskatchewan
    www.sasktourism.com
  • Feel safe on all your RV journeys

    At the British Columbia Safety Authority, we keep people safe. As the province's delegated authority, we promote the safe installation and use of technical equipment. We are a not-for-profit organization that administers safety standards through education, and through issuing permits and licences. We also promote compliance to standards to ensure consistency and fairness, and conduct onsite inspections - particularly in high-risk situations. We continuously research trends to advance the standard of safe practices in our province. When you are travelling in your RV, be sure that you know about propane safety. Our staff team and informative website can help you feel secure on all your journeys.

    BC Safety Authority
    www.safetyauthority.ca
  • Town Of Gravelbourg.ca
    Saskatchewan

    A touch of Europe on the Prairies

    Culture, heritage, spirituality and architecture: these are the four pillars of Gravelbourg. This small, vibrant and multicultural community is located in south central Saskatchewan. Gravelbourg's unique quality of life offers modern recreational facilities, excellent educational services and all the amenities you might expect in a larger urban centre. There are more than 100 businesses and services available, artistic venues of all kinds and an array of annual events to look forward to. It's no wonder this town is known as the cultural gem of Saskatchewan.

    Town Of Gravelbourg
    www.gravelbourg.ca
  • Lake Diefenbaker Tourism Advertisement
    Saskatchewan

    Offering 800 square kilometres of shoreline

    You’ve got your RV and gear all ready to go and all you can think about is getting to the lake; but dealing with the crowds can be a major headache, not to mention boating traffic on the water feels a bit like rush hour in the city. Would you believe that there is a lake in southern Saskatchewan that stretches over 225 kilometres in length and features 800 square kilometres of shoreline that feels light years away from big crowds? It's called Lake Diefenbaker and it has all the room you need to stretch your legs and relax.

    Lake Diefenbaker Tourism
    www.lakediefenbakertourism.com
  • Watrous Manitou Marketing Group Advertisement
    Watrous, SK

    Experience tranquillity, at Watrous and Manitou Beach

    Discover two progressive communities in Central Saskatchewan. Experience the abundance of recreation, dining, and cultural opportunities close to home. Float in the healing waters of nearby Little Manitou Lake. Can’t swim? No problem, in this lake you can’t sink due to the high salt and mineral content found nowhere else! Find one of Saskatchewan’s top regional parks with over 200 campsites and adjacent 9-hole golf course. Experience world famous Danceland and take a dip in the healing waters at Manitou Springs Hotel and Spa – one of Canada’s premier health spas. No matter what you like, Watrous and Manitou Beach have it!

    Watrous Manitou Marketing Group
    www.watrousmanitou.com
  • Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority Inc. Logo1Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority Inc. Logo2
    Saskatchewan

    Sharing success

    Since being incorporated as a non-profit organization, SIGA has become a leader in the gaming and entertainment industry in Saskatchewan. By combining gaming with traditional First Nations hospitality, guests are treated to a truly unique entertainment experience. The success and accomplishments of SIGA over the years has been the result of a strong vision and the commitment of their 2,100-plus employees. In addition to the profits it generates for its beneficiaries, SIGA also invests $1.3 million annually into hundreds of community groups in Saskatchewan through its community relations sponsorship program. Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority Inc.

    Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority Inc.
    www.siga.sk.ca
  • Tourism Melville Advertisement
    Melville, SK

    Melville: Endless opportunities

    Melville is a pleasant Saskatchewan community with friendly residents, plenty to see and do and an array of attractions to visit. You can tour the town and see heritage buildings that are beautifully restored, or stop by the Tourism Centre to pick up souvenirs, maps and brochures, self-guided tour information or the latest details on upcoming events. The centre is open year-round and tours of the Caboose and the Railway Museum are available on request.

    Tourism Melville
    www.tourismmelville.com

Qu’Appelle Valley Attractions

Echo Valley Provincial Park
Echo Valley Provincial Park offers access to two beaches and lakes within a close drive from Regina.
Katepwa Point Provincial park
Katepwa Point Provincial Park offers a glorious beach setting and ample parking. There are also two nine-hole golf courses near by.
Mission Ridge Winter Park
Skiers and other winter sport enthusiasts will be thrilled to see the variety of lifts and trails available here.
Fort Qu'Appelle Lions Echo Lake Road Race
The annual Fort Qu'Appelle Lions Echo Lake Road Race is always popular. You can camp near by, and walk on over to watch the races.
Valley View Guest Ranch
Visit the barnyard animals, book a hay ride or trail ride and take a hike along the nearby trails.
Phone: 306-695-2119

Qu’Appelle Valley Sani-Dumps

The Braeburn Inn & RV Park
Phone: 306-332-5757
Husky Station
Phone: 306-332-4668
Echo Valley Provincial Park
Phone: 306-332-3215 or 306-332-3224
Fort Qu`Appelle Campground
Phone: 306-332-4614

Qu’Appelle Valley RV Resorts And Campgrounds

The Braeburn Inn & RV Park
Phone: 306-332-5757
Fort Qu`Appelle Campground
Phone: 306-332-4614
Echo Valley Provincial Park
Phone: 306-332-3215 or 306-332-3224
Craven World Campground
Phone: 306-731-3336

Qu’Appelle Valley RV Dealers and Repair

Echo Valley Motor Products
Phone: 1-866-608-9996

Visitor Information