Saginas Lake is set up for picnics and tents. There are about 6 to 8 sites. This lake has fire boxes, bathrooms, fish cleaning station and boat launch. The sites are not suited for RV campers
Saginas Lake is accessible from Highway 982 in Saskatchewan also known as the Little Swan Road.
Thanks to the Hudson Bay Wildlife Federation this site was improved and saved from elimination of services.
Saginas Lake has a man made dam at one end to improve fish habitat. The depth chart below isn't totally accurate because the lake was raised quite a bit.
History
Saginas Lake was named after a chief of the Kiniston Saulteaux nation.