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Play in the Water, or on the Trails

Lac La Ronge in the boreal forest is the perfect place to escape for those looking to have some fun! Explore the breathtaking boreal forests through groomed trails by foot or bike. eBiking is an option too if you want the experience, with half the work.

If you’re looking for some fun on the water, we have lots of that! Lac La Ronge is one of Saskatchewan’s largest bodies of water. The rivers that come in and out of Lac La Ronge make for the perfect one day to two week paddling trips.

Explore The Fresh Waters

Paddle Sports

Northern Saskatchewan is home to many lakes and rivers that offer pristine paddle sport opportunities. Whether it’s your first time on the lake, or an experienced whitewater paddler – there is a river or lake that’s perfect for you around Lac La Ronge.

Head over to Montreal River Outpost’s interactive canoe route map and order a paper map from GoTrekkers in Missinipe. GoTrekker’s paper and synthetic maps are also for sale at Churchill River Canoe Outfitters in Missinipe and Montreal River Outpost in La Ronge.

Photo: Barker Lake

Photo: Don Allen Trails

Explore The Boreal Forest

Hiking & Biking Activities

Hit the trails in whatever way suits your needs. Lac La Ronge is home to over 50 kilometers of maintained trails that range from easy to difficult. Most of the trails in our extensive trail system are dedicated to human-powered activities only! So enjoy the beautiful boreal forest in all it’s glory by walking, biking, or running through the forest.

If you’re interested in exploring the trails on a battery powered bike, we’ve got rentals in town available for that too!

Our Forest Trails

Trail Map

Special Note: The trails and the map of trails available are provided by a non-profit group who maintains and upgrades the trails. Check out the Boreal Outdoor Recreation Association (BORA) for more info!

Stay Active All Year!

Winter Activities

Lac La Ronge isn’t just a summer destination. We have activities for anyone looking to explore the wilderness throughout all seasons of the year. The La Ronge Nordic Ski Club is an active ski group in La Ronge that helps to maintain our ski trails all winter long.

For those looking to walk or snowshoe during the winter, our regular hiking trails are often groomed just for that purpose! Some of the trails that aren’t designated as human-powered only also double as snowmobile trails.

Our Winter Sports

X-Country Skiing

The La Ronge Nordic Ski Club grooms and maintains the ski trails in conjunction with the provincial parks crew.

Hiking/Snowshoe

Special Note: The trails and the map of trails available are provided by a non-profit group who maintains and upgrades the trails. Check out the Boreal Outdoor Recreation Association (BORA) for more info!

Photo: Nikik Trail, La Ronge

Get out on the lake and catch some

Fresh Water Fish

Lac La Ronge is home to some of the best fishing in all of Saskatchewan. Our Lakes and Rivers are full of many species of fish. Whether you’re looking to catch lunch, or reel in a large lake trout – we have many options for you to explore the waters and get fishing.

Fishing in Lac La Ronge

Common Species

Fishing Camps

Photo: Twin Falls Lodge

Lac La Ronge Is Yours To Explore!

Start Planning Your Adventure

Reach out to us, and see how we can help you plan your next Northern Saskatchewan adventure.

Adventures For Everyone

Explore Options

Stay The Night

Camp, Lodge, or Stay at a Hotel. Accomodate your comfort level.

play outdoors

Paddle, Pedal, Walk, or Run. Adventures for all levels.

Explore Wonders

Scenic boat rides and aerial tours. No pain, with all the pleasure!

our communities

Tour our historic communities, and visit their landmark locations.

Over 100 Reasons to Come

More Reasons To Return

Everyone’s got their reasons to come to Northern Saskatchewan. And they always find a reason to come back again. There’s no need to rush your trip. The forest, lakes, and hospitality will always be here.

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