Campers who want to save their past reservations at Saskatchewan provincial parks will need to do so before the government transitions online booking to a new system.
Account details will not be carried over from the previous system to the new one. Campers have until midnight March 15 to save their reservation history.
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport suggests existing users login to their current account and visit the “My Reservations” tab. Users can then save their details by taking a screenshot, printing the pages from the website or writing them down.
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The upgraded reservation system will be ready for outdoor recreationists prior to the 2019 camping season.
“The new reservation website will provide a modern look and include features that will enhance the user experience,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Gene Makowsky said in a press release.
“Campers can look forward to a consistent, user-friendly interface across all devices, as well as the option to book a wider array of sites and services online, such as Camp-Easy sites and picnic shelters.”
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Seasonal campsite reservations are expected to open on April 2 and nightly sites can be booked between April 8-18.
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