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We are 50 kilometers north of Carrot River, Saskatchewan on #123 highway, next to the E.B. Campbell Hydro Electric Station on the northeast corner of Tobin Lake.
We are open in early May until mid October, 8am to 9pm daily. During the off season, call for an appointment.
The best and quickest way to make a reservation is to phone us. We can answer your questions and book your stay in just a few minutes.
Yes! Obedient pets are allowed, we just ask that they are kept on a leash, are picked up after, and the owners are mindful of other visitors – including the wildlife.
No we don’t, but we have booths in the store to sit at and eat a sub, enjoy an ice cream or coffee inside.
Yes! There are multiple locations to fish and at least one will be sure to produce for you. Stop in at the store to get the daily report, some tips, and maybe a new hook, some bait and a snack too!
The fillet house is located in the NE corner of the campground. Please do not clean fish anywhere else as this can attract wildlife and become unsightly. Visitors are asked to donate a toonie towards the upkeep of the facility.
Anyone can use the pool, as long as they’re wearing a clean swimsuit or swim trunks. It costs $5 per person per day. Children under 12 need to be supervised at all times.
Not really, most people drive to the farmland or to the spillway which are only about a 5-minute drive away, and some people walk to the gravel pile and climb to the top. More recently, cell phone boosters are being installed with not bad results.
Cabins 1,2 and 3 have satellite TV, all cabins have A/C, cellular boosters, fridges, stoves and microwaves, pots and pans, dishes and cutlery, a toaster, and a coffee pot. Outside they have a BBQ, fire pit and a picnic table. All you need to bring is your pillow, bedding, towels and your food and drinks.