The acquisition of Lost Creek Resort marks an exciting development for the hospitality landscape in Saskatchewan. Nestled just outside the charming Waskesiu townsite within the stunning Prince Albert National Park, this cottage resort is set to maintain its local ownership and management.
In a recent announcement, Global Management Corp., in collaboration with Remai Property Group Inc., shared details about their purchase of the Lost Creek Resort. Lynn Flury, the Director of Global Management, revealed that they have been overseeing the resort's operations for the previous owners over the last three years. This established relationship will ensure a seamless transition as they continue to uphold the standard of excellence that guests have come to expect.
Originally constructed in 2001, Lost Creek Resort has developed into a delightful retreat featuring 20 cottages that accommodate one to three bedrooms, making it a versatile option for visitors. Flury highlighted that this acquisition is not just a standalone investment; it represents their second significant commitment to the Prince Albert National Park area, following their earlier acquisition of the Hawood Inn in June 2024.
But here's where it gets intriguing: how will this change impact the local community and tourism? As the resort continues to draw guests seeking a peaceful getaway in nature, the implications for local businesses and the environment are worth considering. Do you think this acquisition will enhance the visitor experience in Prince Albert National Park, or could it lead to unforeseen challenges? Share your thoughts!