Building Playgrounds in Remote & Northern Saskatchewan — Why No Community Should Be Left Out

For many families across Saskatchewan, a playground is more than just a fun place for kids — it’s a symbol of community pride, safety, and opportunity. But for northern and remote communities, creating these spaces often feels out of reach. Roads can be seasonal. Shipping can be unpredictable. And construction resources aren’t always available close to home.
At 1 Stop Playgrounds, we believe those challenges should never determine whether a child gets a safe place to play. Every community deserves the chance to build something meaningful for their children — no matter their postal code, population, or remoteness.
That belief has guided our work from the prairies to the boreal forest, and it’s why “No Community Left Out” isn’t just a slogan for us — it’s our commitment.
Why Northern Saskatchewan Communities Face Unique Challenges
From La Loche to Black Lake, Wollaston Lake, Cumberland House, and beyond, northern communities often rely on winter roads, barge access, or air service to bring in materials. Many northern communities face significant logistical and infrastructure barriers that impact construction and recreation projects. Seasonal conditions can delay freight, increase project costs, or make traditional delivery methods impossible.
But northern communities continue to push forward with determination and leadership — and that inspires us to go the extra mile.
How 1 Stop Playgrounds Makes Northern Projects Possible

Our team specializes in projects where creativity and problemsolving are essential.
We don’t just drop off equipment — we support communities from planning and funding guidance all the way to installation. That includes coordinating freight, navigating rural logistics, and finding the most costeffective solutions wherever possible. From the top to the bottom of Saskatchewan; barge or a long haul, we will find a way!
Learn more about our install locations by checking out our installation map (Under our project examples). From Fond du Lac all the way to the U.S. border, we go the distance—literally—to make sure every child has the chance to play.
Why Play Spaces Matter So Much to Northern Communities

A new playground is more than a play structure. It’s a safe gathering place, a source of pride, and often one of the few accessible recreational spaces for youth. Research shows that outdoor recreation strengthens community wellness and improves longterm outcomes for children.
For northern communities — where opportunities can be limited and costs can be high — these spaces play an even more meaningful role. They support culture, community connection, and healthy living.
And every child deserves that.
Partnering With 1 Stop Playgrounds
If your Saskatchewan community is dreaming of a new playground, spray park, or recreation space, we would be honoured to help bring it to life. Explore our playground, spray park and other recreation options here.
No road is too long. No community is too remote.
No child should be left without a place to play.