Turtle Mountain Provincial Park spans nearly 186 square kilometres of lush aspen and oak forested upland, surrounding numerous small lakes and wetlands. The park is known for its rolling terrain, clear kettle lakes, and opportunities for hiking, paddling, camping, and wildlife viewing, especially for moose, deer, and a wide range of birds. Its trail network, including routes like Turtle’s Back and Oskar Lake, offers picturesque vantage points and a quiet, backcountry feel that’s truly unique in comparison to the surrounding prairie landscape.