Saskatchewan RV Parks with EV Charging
Discover 5 RV parks in Saskatchewan with verified electric vehicle charging policies. Plan your EV road trip with confidence knowing where you can charge.
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Saskatchewan offers RV travelers prairie landscapes, northern lakes, sand dunes, and wide-open skies. From Grasslands National Park to boreal forests, the province provides diverse camping experiences. While EV infrastructure is developing, Saskatchewan's natural beauty and affordable camping make it accessible for electric vehicle travelers with proper planning.
RV Camping in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan features numerous provincial parks including Cypress Hills, Meadow Lake, and Lac La Ronge. Grasslands National Park offers unique prairie camping, while Prince Albert National Park provides boreal forest experiences. Many parks offer electrical hookups and modern facilities. Northern lakes provide excellent fishing and water recreation. Camping season runs May through September. The province offers exceptional value with affordable rates.
EV Charging Infrastructure in Saskatchewan
EV charging infrastructure in Saskatchewan is limited but improving, concentrated along Highway 1 Trans-Canada corridor and in cities like Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert. However, rural areas and northern Saskatchewan have very limited charging. The vast distances and prairie winds require careful planning. SaskPower and Petro-Canada provide some coverage. Cold winter temperatures significantly impact range.
Planning Your EV RV Trip
Saskatchewan's prairie climate brings extreme temperatures - very cold winters and hot summers. Summer (June-August) provides the best camping weather but can be very hot. Mosquitoes are intense in June. Book Cypress Hills early for summer as it offers cooler mountain camping. The province has long distances between services - never pass charging opportunities. Strong prairie winds are common, affecting range. Consider visiting during wildflower season (June) or fall (September) for comfortable temperatures. Northern lights viewing is excellent in northern areas.
Verified RV Parks in Saskatchewan
Prince Albert National Park
Four charging stations (2 Tesla, 2 Universal) are available at the Waskesiu Main Beach parking lot. The electric vehicle charging stations are available on a first-come, first-serve basis throughout the year. There is no fee to charge vehicles at the Tesla or J1772 charging stations.
Grasslands National Park
Grasslands National Park is one of more than 27 Parks Canada places with Parks Canada managed charging stations. In 2019, Tesla donated Level 2 charging stations (half Tesla, half J-1772) for visitor use in Parks Canada places. These destination charging stations allow vehicles to reach full charge in 4 to 6 hours.
Batoche National Historic Site
There are 4 Electric vehicle charging stations located at Batoche National Historic Site. Most of these services are free of charge and are on a first come, first serve basis.
Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site
There are 4 Electric vehicle charging stations located at Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site. In 2019, Tesla donated Level 2 charging stations (half Tesla, half J-1772) for visitor use in Parks Canada places.
Moose Jaw KOA Journey
Our current electrical pedestals were originally designed for non-continuous loads typical of today's RV usage and therefore simply cannot support EV charging. Plugging your EV into a traditional 50-30 amp campground pedestal could permanently damage your vehicle as well as the campground's electrical system.
Pro Tips for EV Camping in Saskatchewan
When planning your electric vehicle road trip to Saskatchewan, always confirm the EV charging policy with the RV park before booking. Policies can change, and some parks may have specific requirements or fees for EV charging.
Important: Call ahead to confirm availability, ask about charging fees, and let them know you'll be charging your EV. Being a courteous EV guest helps keep campgrounds EV-friendly!