Last Mountain Regional Park - Govan

4.1/5 based on 8 reviews

About Last Mountain Regional Park

Who We Are

The Saskatchewan Regional Parks Association represents the Regional Parks in Saskatchewan.The purpose of the SRPA is to assist the Regional Park Board members and staff. Some of the assistance is by research, education and providing information resources.

The SRPA performs as a liaison between government departments and the regional parks and lobbies on their behalf.

One convention is held each year for the purpose of education and networking for the delegates. The SRPA hosts a website for the regional parks and provides additional marketing through the production and distribution of The Regional Parks Guide, other print media and radio advertising.

Our Mission

To develop, maintain and promote a strong association of regional parks; to encourage the preservation of the natural beauty within our parks while ensuring healthy recreational and tourism opportunities and experiences; to foster entrepreneurial and new park development.

Our Vision

The SRPA to be recognized as a leader in the recreation field by being the governing body of a unified, self-sustainable, accountable system of regional parks; as visionaries, be an inspirational constituency promoting a safe place with excellent recreational opportunities while respecting our natural environment.

Our Policy

The Saskatchewan Regional Parks Association is the governing body of regional parks.

  1. The SRPA maintains an on-going commitment toward the development of regional parks through set standards and accreditations.
  2. The SRPA recognizes the diversity and collective strength of member parks.
  3. The SRPA provides informational resources and training in the following areas:
    • Marketing opportunities
    • Member Park Board development
    • Staff Development
  4. The SRPA gathers information and uses this information to make sound governing, business, and membership services decisions.
  5. The SRPA fosters an effective and positive relationship with governments.
  6. The SRPA actively searches out avenues of funding for the:
    • member parks.
    • association.
  7. The SRPA fosters an increased level of communication and awareness with:
    • public.
    • governments.
    • membership.
    • other target groups.

 

 

Contact Last Mountain Regional Park

Address :

Govan, SK S0G 1Z0, Canada

Phone : 📞 +88
Website : https://saskregionalparks.ca/park/last-mountain/
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Govan, SK S0G 1Z0, Canada
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Chris Rataushk on Google

.Ausome fishing and great times. Should visit at least once in your lifetime
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Linda Grabarczyk on Google

Met friends and family at park eat drink and be merry on a summer weekend nice open area to walk around
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Jackie Erickson on Google

Was told full service. No. Water 60 ft from site and no sewer. No trees lot was large gravel so even under a Matt hard to walk on with shoes. Do not recommend
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Darren Kirby on Google

Paid $10 day-use fee just to go birding for an hour, as per 'Best Places to Bird in the Prairies'. Got 4 lifers there so I guess it was worth it. Also, the burgers at the concession were excellent. Campsites looked exposed and not awesome, but take this for what it's worth, we did not camp and are from BC where campsites are usually sheltered by trees :-)
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Ramisha Attiq on Google

Great park with all the amenities. The beach area is nice and clean. Perfect for kids and families
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Tracy Edwards on Google

The lake was so full of slimy rocks that it was dangerous. The water was very murky so i didn't go past my ankles. The beach was also full of rocks so we found some shade further back on the grass. The canteen was great with friendly service. The park was pretty though.
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K M on Google

If you like birding, it's nice. Saw lots of birds, many of which I'd never seen before, when it wasn't too windy. The park is a bit of a windswept wasteland. If you're booking, stay far away from the water, which is where they probably will put you, because they are completely exposed sites. Also note: there now is water at most sites but it's not drinkable; something they don't say anywhere on the SK regional parks site, so if you get there without water, you're paying $$ for jugs of water from the concession.
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Danielle Bergen on Google

You wanna talk long! Yeah like 93km long! Great boating location for summer fun on the wakeboard or tube. Just be wary as it is a wide open lake so any wind can cause white caps. And due to it being more of a southern lake as summer goes along it can get quite green. Though it is also a fun lake for ice fishing in the winter time. Take the hockey sticks and skates and play a little shinny while you wait for the tip ups to trigger!

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