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Antelope Lake Regional Park – Hiring for the 2026 Season

Grassy field with tall trees near a lake. Campers are visible through the trees. The mood is serene with sunset lighting.

Antelope Lake Regional Park is now accepting applications for multiple positions for the 2026 season.


Caretakers (May 1–September 31, 2026)


Antelope Lake Regional Park requires Caretakers to manage the park for the 2026 season.


Duties include:

• Upkeeping all grounds work

• Maintaining equipment

• Painting (if needed)

• Running the concession

• Cleaning bathrooms

• Picking up all garbage

• Enforcing all bylaws

• Collecting camping/entry fees

• Other duties as required


Additional details:

• Safe Food Handlers Course required for booth employee

• Must be willing to live at the park

• Good employment opportunity for a couple, as the job requires two people


OR


The Park Board is willing to hire:

One Booth Manager (must live at the park and run the booth)

One Maintenance Manager (scheduled hours; may be called if there is a problem)



Summer Student (Approx. May–September 2026)


Antelope Lake Regional Park also requires a Summer Student for the 2026 season.


Duties include:

• Collecting fees

• Grass cutting

• Painting

• Weed whipping

• Helping caretakers with other odd jobs around the park


Apply By March 15, 2026


Mail applications to:


Antelope Lake Regional Park Board

Box 493

Gull Lake, SK

S0N 1A0


Or email:


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