New bistro makes Buffalo Pound Provincial Park its home
The Travelling Bakery was a long time dream of owner Michael Huehn and his wife, Nancy
www.moosejawtoday.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent public updates about Sask Parks.
Sask Parks has continued to expand partnerships with local businesses across provincial parks, aiming to enhance visitor experiences with new food options, activities, and accommodations. This includes plans announced in 2024–2025 to diversify services at several parks and to introduce more on-site amenities.
In 2025, Saskatchewan’s government highlighted initiatives to add new businesses and improve park facilities, underscoring a commitment to inclusivity and expanded programming in provincial parks.
Recent press and provincial communications have noted ongoing improvements such as updated visitor centers, new dining options, and activities like markets, rental services (e-bikes, cabins), and youth programs, with phased rollouts across multiple parks.
If you’d like, I can narrow this to a specific park (e.g., Buffalo Pound, Meadow Lake, Greenwater Lake) or pull more precise dates and park-by-park details. Would you like me to focus on a particular park or a particular type of update (accommodations, food, activities)?
The Travelling Bakery was a long time dream of owner Michael Huehn and his wife, Nancy
www.moosejawtoday.comPosted on Thursday, March 06, 2025 09:51 AM New Aquatics Facility Project *More information on the New Aquatics Facility Project* Design and construction team has been selected Design work has started The Public Survey closed March 5, 2025. Results of the survey will be presented to City Council on April 8, 2025.
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