Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park

Park · Division No. 18

Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park

Park · Division No. 18

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Laronge, SK S0J 1L0, Canada

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Venture into the remote wonder of the Athabasca Sand Dunes, where ancient, towering sands kiss the shores of a pristine lake, inviting adventurous souls to camp, fish, and explore a rare ecosystem.  

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"The Canadian North conjures thoughts of mountains, lakes, forests, and polar bears…but sand dunes? Stretching 100 kilometers along Lake Athabasca’s edge, this unique geophysical formation is a testament to the diversity of the Canadian wilderness. The dunes can reach a height of 98 feet and are estimated to be 8,000 years old, formed during the last glacial period. This unique geological environment has created a special place for a few plant species that cannot be found anywhere else on Earth. These endemic florae include rare species of willow, chickweed, hair grass, and floccose tansy. There are 300 plant species living in the dunes, 10 are endemic, and at least 42 of them are considered rare. A fickle plant life host, the constantly shifting sands often devour its flora, and visitors have reported skeletal trees emerging from underneath dunes they were formerly on top of in life.  An isolated attraction, the dunes are accessible by floatplane or boat only, and their fragile ecosystem is carefully watched over by the park service. There are no nearby settlements or amenities, so only the most adventurous travelers manage to scale these strange sand dunes." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Alessandro

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This Park is a perfect place to experience one of the most stunning juxtapositions of natural biomes. The local fauna include cranes and migrating geese that attract great opportunities for wildlife photography. Particularly I recommend bringing bread crumbs and unsalted peanuts for the local murder of crows that occupy the park.

Rob604

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Beautiful and very unique. It’s an incredible natural feature of the area. There’s a lot of explore and appreciate. the Athabasca Sand Dunes are the largest single natural sand dune in Canada.

Shelly L

Google
I only was able to see the smaller set from an airplane, but from the air you could see the larger set in the distance. I would have love to seen them from the ground. They are in such a remote location, it's hard to imagine going back. They were pretty awesome.

Russ Hill

Google
You go for the sand, but you stay for the ambiance.

Brett McKinney

Google
Took my gf Sandy here, lost her the first second we got off the plane.

Avery Tessier

Google
highly recommend, amazing ,and i would go again in a heartbeat

RH

Google
Went out for a rip bud, no gas was spilt

rarry khosa

Google
Is their a way to go by road from regina?