‘Trying to stay calm’: There is still snow in this Saskatchewan national park as long weekend approaches - BNN Bloomberg
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Businesses in Prince Albert National Park (PANP) are bracing for a slow start to their busy tourism season due to a stubborn snowpack.
The prolonged spring melt in central Saskatchewan is muddying plans for those traveling to the park for the Victoria Day long weekend, while forcing some businesses to stay closed.
Lingering snowbanks sit along some of the roads, tree lines, campsites and shaded areas throughout the park. Waskesiu Lake is still frozen over and there’s snow on the beach.
“Spring is definitely delayed here,” said PANP promotions officer Jacelyn Perret.
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