Brad Wall defends the camping fee hikes

The announcement of camping fees on season and nightly in provincial parks are increases. Premier Brad Wall defends the camping fee hikes, but he said government might one day rid of park entry fees.

Wall said to the reporters on his way into a cabinet meeting in Regina “I think whoever the government was, fees were going to change. The fees were going to be moving up.” The following fees: They’ve taken away a $3 campfire fee and $2 added for the site (night). Wall said “We’re going to add electrified sites, to have more shower units in the parks, better parks at a rate still lowest in the country.”

Seasonal sites rate will increase from $830 to $1,500 with electricity and located near washroom service centers. $12 to $13 a day for all all your services and a place, the RVs to have your cottage at a park will all the amenities are still very good deal, the premier said.

Wall also told to reporters that the government might consider the provincial park entry fees should eleminate, as the Saskatchewan Party, but added comtemplating such options is more feasible when the price of oil.

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