Camping at Back to Batoche
Set your reminders!
Back to Batoche camping registration will officially open:
April 13, 2026 at 10:00 am (CST)
Know before you book
Plan ahead! Check out the campsite map ahead of April 13th booking – sites can go fast – best to be ready!
Please note that a three-night booking fee will apply (Thurs, Fri., Sat.). Early arrivals will be charged additionally.
- Overflow/Tenting: $22.00/night (taxes included)
- Electrical (All amps): $33/night (taxes included)
- Second Vehicle Pass: $40 (if site size allows)
A cancellation fee of $10 will be charged. No refunds will be issued after July 1, 2026.
Check-in/Check out
- Check-in is no earlier than Wednesday, July 15th, 2026, at 3:00pm.
- Check out is no later than Monday July 20, 2026, at 3:00pm.
Please ensure to book your site appropriate to your RV needs
- Wolf:
- 10amp
- Beaver:
- B1-8 10amp
- The rest are 20amp
- Muskrat:
- 30amp
- Gopher:
- 20amp
- Eagle:
- Sites 1-36 – 30amp
- Sites 37-56 – 20amp
Campsite Rules
To help keep Back to Batoche safe and enjoyable for everyone, especially with many children and families walking throughout the grounds, we ask that vehicles remain parked at campsites and only be used for entering and exiting. Shuttle service pick up areas are available to help you get around with ease.
One vehicle per campsite – $40.00 fee for second vehicle, paid upon arrival at the gate (if campsite size permits).
A valid vehicle entry permit (provided at the gate entry) is required on all vehicles while in the Batoche camping area.
Only one camping unit (a tent, tent-trailer, camper, camper truck/van, camping trailer or motorhome) is permitted on each campsite, along with one small tent and one screened tent for meal purposes (if campsite size permits).
The use of generators in the campground without electricity is permitted only between the hours of 7:00 AM and 12:00 AM. Generators must be turned off when the campsite is unoccupied.
Gates are closed between 11 PM and 7 AM. Please plan your arrival time accordingly.
Questions before booking? Contact: b2bcamping@mns.ca
Frequently Asked Questions
General Admission at the gate:
Adults Daily (Thur-Sat): $20/Adult
4-Day Pass: $50/Adult
Sunday: FREE
Children (1-17): FREE
Elders (60+): FREE
Booking a campsite:
How do I book a campsite?
All campsite bookings must be completed online through our official website.
The booking system will guide you through selecting your site and completing payment.
Can I pay for camping offline or in person?
No. All camping payments must be made online through the official booking website.
Offline or alternate forms of payment are not accepted.
What are the camping fees?
Overflow / Tenting: $22.00 per night (plus taxes)
Electrical Sites (all amps): $33.00 per night (plus taxes)
Is there a senior discount for camping?
At this time, there are no discounted or free campsites available for seniors.
What is allowed on a campsite?
Each campsite allows (depending on size of campsite):
- One primary camping unit (e.g., tent, trailer, motorhome, camper, etc.)
- One small additional tent
- One screened tent for meal purposes
All setups must fit within your designated campsite.
Can I bring a second vehicle?
Yes, a second vehicle is permitted if your campsite size allows.
A second vehicle pass is $40.00.
Are golf carts allowed?
Yes, golf carts are permitted within the campground.
Are pets allowed?
Yes, pets are welcome, but we ask all attendees to be respectful:
- Pets must be on a leash at all times
- Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets
- Pets are not permitted in certain areas, such as the arbour and indoor spaces
What is the refund policy?
Refunds will be issued back to the original method of payment.
To request a refund, please email:
- Full name on the booking
- Amount charged
Our team will assist you with processing your request.
What if campsites are sold out?
While campsites may be officially sold out, cancellations do happen. You may still be able to secure a site closer to or during the event, but this cannot be guaranteed.
Where to Stay for Back to Batoche Days
Planning your visit to Back to Batoche Days? While on-site camping is the popular option, there are many comfortable and convenient alternatives nearby so you can still be part of the celebration!
Communities surrounding Batoche offer a range of places to stay, each with their own connection to the region and the gathering.
Nearby Communities/Camping
Duck Lake
St. Louis
Bellevue
Wakaw & Wakaw Lake
St. Laurent de Grandin
Rosthern
City Stays
Warman
Martensville
- Saskatoon- Shuttle services to and from the festival will be available. Please check our transportation page for details.
- Prince Albert- Shuttle services to and from the festival will be available. Please check our transportation page for details.
Private Rentals
Visitors can also explore short-term rental options in the surrounding region, including:
- Airbnb
- VRBO
- Local cabin and vacation rental listings
- Facebook community and rental groups
