2 Best Yurts In Saskatchewan, Canada - Updated 2024

Sucheta
Contributing Writer
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Saskatchewan is a western Canadian province, mainly boasting flat prairie landscapes and boreal forests. It also features a large number of water bodies including lakes, reservoirs, and rivers. The province beckons all travelers who love exciting outdoor adventures. From the lush campgrounds of Prince Albert National Park to the local heritage and green spaces of Saskatoon city, and from outdoor activities at Fort Walsh National Historic Site to the purely cosmopolitan vibe of Regina, Saskatchewan has something or the other in store for all kinds of visitors.

So, when you decide to visit the province, make sure to make the most of your vacation. Rent a self-contained yurt that has everything you might need for a comfortable yet adventurous stay amidst nature. Read on to know about the best yurts in Saskatchewan, Canada!

We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on October 29, 2024.

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1. Self-contained yurt with access to a private lake (from USD 327)

Located in the vicinity of Prince Albert National Park – at about a 40-minute driving distance – this is a premium yurt with direct access to a private lake. Whether you’re on a romantic getaway or are planning an adventure with your family, this place will treat you well. You can go canoeing in the lake or simply sit in peace on the shore taking in the lovely view.

The yurt is spacious and well-furnished on the inside. It has a small kitchenette to cater to your food cravings, and the in-built bathroom comes with a hot water facility. Free vehicle parking is available on the premises. A travel crib has also been provided for little ones.

Stayed at this property?
Emma Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
43.25 km (26.9 mi) from Prince Albert National Park
65 reviews   Superhost Wifi Available
Yurt 2 Beds 4 Guests 1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom

Accommodates: 4

Top guest reviews
Host:
she was quick to provide responses to questions and was very responsive to our unique needs
very helpful and accommodating host
lovely host very helpful incredible area would definitely recommend flora bora to everyone
Location:
all essentials are provided and the location is beautiful and near many lakes in the area
it was great to be so close to prince albert national park
an excellent place to spend some quiet time and just relax
Cleanliness:
it was very clean quiet and welcoming
this little piece of heaven is super clean and well organized
Amenities & Room:
we enjoyed the hammock canoe barbecued supper on the deck and the cozy heat of the yurt
the bed was also super comfy which helped
loved the yurt it felt so luxurious and comfortable while still enjoying the sights and sounds of nature
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2. Romantic abode with lots of privacy and solitude (from USD 71)

If you’re planning a romantic getaway, this property is worth checking out. It is a cozy and comfortable accommodation with two single beds and a cook stove. But if you want to prepare a more elaborate meal for your better half, there is a fully stocked shared kitchen on the premises too.

The place is surrounded by a lush landscape and awe-inspiring scenery and offers a lot of privacy and solitude. If you visit in winter, the rental is a ski-in/ski-out location with direct access to the surrounding ski slopes. A wood-burning fireplace has been provided for comfort. A private entrance for guests and long-term stays are also available here.

Stayed at this property?
Big River, Saskatchewan, Canada
49.26 km (30.7 mi) from Prince Albert National Park
24 reviews   Superhost Wifi Available
Tent 2 Beds 2 Guests 1 Bedroom 0 Bathrooms

Accommodates: 2

Top guest reviews
Host:
everyone i encountered was very kind and helpful
yes a sauna it was the perfect way to unplug and gord was so helpful
Cleanliness:
the main bathrooms and kitchen were accessible clean and warm (important when its -10)
Read more reviews

Enjoy the bounties of nature in Saskatchewan

With so much outdoor fun and natural beauty up its sleeve, Saskatchewan is sure to impress travelers every step of the way. So, pack your backpacks and get ready for the camping adventure of your lifetime. Book a comfy stay in one of these amazing yurts and enjoy a calming stay amidst nature.

Any must-sees we missed? Tell us about them in the comments section or write a post here to help out fellow travelers!
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