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Jul 11, 2024
What an amazing time! We were welcomed from the moment that we opened the doors by Logan! He made sure that all of our needs were met and all questions answered. He went above and beyond to make sure… Full review by Carol B
Jun 9, 2024
Drove from Saskatoon to Batoche. Uneventful trip except for roadworks east of Rosthern. The Park is set in a beautiful part of the country. The weather was fine and the staff were very friendly an… Full review by David C
Oct 9, 2023
A real step back in time place. The church and priest's house are like a snapshot in time to show you how people lived with much less amenities than we have today. Beautiful views over the river as w… Full review by acshelco1
Are there any grills and beach or sand spot there?
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I did not see any grills on the site. There is a dock on the South Saskatchewan River, which is a long walk from the main interpretive center. There is no beach mentioned in their …
I did not see any grills on the site. There is a dock on the South Saskatchewan River, which is a long walk from the main interpretive center. There is no beach mentioned in their promotional literature
Hi, I will be in Saskatoon for a conference and plan to visit the Batoche NHS on Sept 23, 2016. I have the day free -- just need to be back in Saskatoon by 5. How long should I schedule at Batoche for a leisurely visit? Are there any other nearby sites (Fish Creek NHSC, Duck Lake) worth visiting? What exactly is Middleton's camp? Any advice you can offer is greatly appreciated.
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Batoche is about an hour's drive out of Saskatoon. We left late in the morning, toured the site and had a late lunch. We took the "long way" back and still got to Saskatoon in time for …
Batoche is about an hour's drive out of Saskatoon. We left late in the morning, toured the site and had a late lunch. We took the "long way" back and still got to Saskatoon in time for dinner. The last time I was in Duck Lake was 40 years go!