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Camp Wolf Willow Brings New Glamping Options to Saskatchewan in 2025

Camp Wolf Willow has opened as Saskatchewan’s newest outdoor hospitality destination, offering a mix of glamping accommodations, tenting sites, and connections to local agriculture and recreation. 

The property is located on the terraced hills above the South Saskatchewan River and is adjacent to a winery that produces wine from organically grown fruit.

The operators said the idea came from their connection to the land. 

“When we fell in love with this land, it felt like a shame to keep it all to ourselves,” they noted on their website. “So we thought, why not open a place where those who love to immerse themselves in nature’s serene beauty could come and stay.”

Image by Camp Wolf Willow via campwolfwillow.com

The campground acknowledges that it sits on the traditional territories of the Niitsitpiis-stahkoii (Blackfoot), Métis, Nehiyaw-Askiy (Plains Cree), and Oceti Sakowin (Sioux) peoples, committing to stewardship practices that include nurturing native species and supporting conservation efforts. 

Camp Wolf Willow is also a member of organizations such as Nature Saskatchewan, the Saskatchewan Environmental Society, and the Canadian Wildlife Federation.

The site features solar-powered glamping units, large river-view campsites, and a range of amenities including access to hiking and biking trails, a lilac maze, fall attractions such as a corn maze and pumpkin patch, and on-site food and beverage through a winery and pizzeria. 

Image by Camp Wolf Willow via campwolfwillow.com

Practical amenities include hot and solar showers, firewood for purchase, and designated fire pits.

Accommodations range from traditional tenting sites starting at C$39 per night to fully furnished wooden tents and luxury glamping setups, with rates beginning at C$109. 

Newly introduced in 2025 are “Cozy Copper Cabins,” small cabin-style units with river views and queen-sized beds, also priced from C$109.

For business owners in the outdoor hospitality sector, Camp Wolf Willow illustrates how integrating local food and beverage offerings with unique accommodations can expand revenue streams while appealing to different traveler segments. 

Image by Camp Wolf Willow via campwolfwillow.com

The campground’s membership in conservation groups and acknowledgment of Indigenous lands also reflects a growing industry trend of aligning operations with cultural awareness and environmental responsibility.

Reservations are available online through the campground’s website, and the operation enforces a structured set of rules covering safety, quiet hours, pet policies, and cancellation terms. 

Seasonal programming, such as the corn maze and pumpkin patch in the fall, creates opportunities for extended stays and repeat visitation.

By offering both classic camping and modernized options, the new site underscores how Saskatchewan operators are diversifying outdoor hospitality to meet demand from traditional campers and travelers seeking comfort-focused stays.

Featured image by Camp Wolf Willow via campwolfwillow.com

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