Conveniently located within a one hour drive of ⅓ of the population of Saskatchewan, it’s no wonder as to why we’re one of the busiest Regional Parks in the province.
Wakaw Lake Regional Park was formed by a Lieutenant Governor’s Order in Council on May 4, 1965. The original owners were the Towns of Wakaw, Cudworth and Bruno, the Village of Domremy and Resort Village of Wakaw Lake, and the Rural Municipalities of Hoodoo No. 401, Fish Creek No. 402, RM of Invergordon No. 430 and the RM of St Louis No. 431. Over the next few years, the golf course and campground developed, and the official grand opening was held on June 28, 1970. Today the park is owned and governed by a Board of Directors representing the Town of Wakaw and Town of Cudworth, and the R.M.’s of Fish Creek, Hoodoo, Invergordon and St. Louis.