Memorial Lake Regional Park is located beside the village of Shell Lake, Saskatchewan, at the intersection of Hwy 3 and Hwy 12. We are the perfect summer destination...… golfing, camping, boating, swimming and relaxing! There is something here for everyone.
Park History
Memorial Lake was established as a regional park in 1962 by the Village of Shell Lake. The golf course was started the year before by three local men. Now we have a beautiful 18 hole grass green course, 144 campsites and 59 privately owned cabins in our park, which includes a spring fed lake, great for fishing, boating and swimming. Near the park, Memorial Hill, has a monument formed by local boy scouts in 1929. It is constructed with stones gathered from the homesteads of local men who died in WWI. There are concrete steps and handrails in place if you and your family want to venture up to visit the Cross and enjoy a beautiful view that includes the lake and forests around it. Close to the park is Shell Lake Museum, housed in an original 1930 built CNR station which exhibits artifacts and memorabilia from 1900 - 1950. A caboose sits on the track outside the museum and a log house built in 1928 is included in the area.
Age Restrictions
- Campers Under the Age of 19 are not allowed to rent Campsites. ID will need to be presented upon entering the campground.
Booking Schedule 2026
- January 15, 2026 - Bookings of 30 or more days
- February 1 - Bookings of 1 or more days
7:00 AM on each booking day!!
- 50% of Fees are due upon Booking
Bookings cancelled less than 14 days in advance, there is NO refund. If cancelled more than 15 days in advance, 50% of fees paid will be refunded, minus the reservation fee and the cancellation fee. No Show Campers will be charged the full amount of booking.