
Moose Mountain
Canada, Saskatchewan
Moose Mountain
About Moose Mountain
Moose Mountain Provincial Park is a well-established recreational park in southeastern Saskatchewan, encompassing over 400 square kilometers of rolling hills, mixed forests, and lakes including Kenosee Lake, the park's centerpiece. Established in 1931 as one of Saskatchewan's first five provincial parks, it protects a unique area of elevated terrain known as the Moose Mountain Upland, which rises above the surrounding prairie landscape and supports boreal-type forests unusual for this latitude. The park offers diverse recreational opportunities year-round, from camping and water sports in summer to cross-country skiing and snowmobiling in winter. Unlike most provincial parks, Moose Mountain includes permanent residential subdivisions and the village of Kenosee Lake, creating a unique community-within-park setting.
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