Manitou & District Regional Park () is located north of
Watrous on
Highway 365. The park is split up into three different spots near the lake. At the lake itself, there is the beach, south along Highway 365 on the west side is Manitou Beach Golf Club, and across from the golf course on the east side of the highway is the campground. Right beside the campground is the Jubilee Drive-In Theatre, one of only a few left in Saskatchewan. The others include the Prairie Dog Drive-in Theatre in
Carlyle, the Clearwater Drive-In in
Kyle, the Moonlight Movies Drive-in in
Pilot Butte, and the Twilite Drive-In Theater in
Wolseley. In 1931, one of the founding six original
provincial parks was founded at the lake. It was called "Little Manitou Provincial Park". In 1962, it was changed to a
regional park. The founding of the original provincial parks was a plan by the government to get people working during the
Great Depression. Several buildings were built, including a natural fieldstone chalet, which was used as a commercial tourist hotel. In the 1950s, the chalet was changed to
Camp Easter Seal. == See also ==