RV Dump Stations In Arborfield, Saskatchewan -- Find Sani-Dumps Online
53.1026° N, 103.6410° W
Quick Overview
Arborfield is a small Saskatchewan village of about 285 people at the junction of Highway 23 and Highway 35, in the north-east part of the province near the Manitoba border. It's primarily the nearest service point for travellers heading to Pasquia Regional Park and the Pasquia Hills country, and the population is concentrated around the rural agricultural economy of the north-east grain belt. We track several dump stations across the Arborfield area, with some of them free and the remaining a portion% charging a fee.
The sanitary dump station landscape here is small but functional. Pasquia Regional Park is the anchor destination and is the intended RV accommodation for travellers in the area, with dump station access included for camping guests. The other two options in our directory are council-operated public dump points that handle casual-use travellers on Highway 35. Beeland Co-op in Arborfield is the only fuel stop in the village itself, and it's critical to fill up here before heading into the Pasquia Hills because there are zero services once you leave the paved roads.
Getting to Arborfield is via Highway 35, the main north-south route through eastern Saskatchewan. Highway 23 branches east-west and connects Arborfield to Weekes and further east. Highway 3 runs through the broader region. Highway 55 is the east-west route further north that connects to the Tisdale-Nipawin area. Highway 23 has a 25 km gravel section between Weekes and Highway 55 that is not ideal for large RVs in wet conditions. Saskatchewan spring road bans typically run from March through May and impose weight restrictions on many rural highways. Check the Saskatchewan Highway Hotline (dial 5-1-1) before committing to any back-road travel during that window.
A few things that every visitor to this part of Saskatchewan learns fast. Fill up on fuel, water, and any supplies you need at Arborfield or Nipawin (54 km south) before heading into the Pasquia Hills because services are genuinely zero beyond the village limits. Mosquitoes and blackflies are fierce in June and early July across the boreal country, so bring heavy-duty repellent and head nets. Cell signal drops out quickly once you leave the main highways. The listings below cover the sani-dump options across the Arborfield area.
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All Dump Stations Near Arborfield
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pasquia Regional Park | 6.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Carrot River Tourism | 12.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Carrot River Overnite Park | 12.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Tisdale Lions Heritage Campground | 24.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Nipawin and District Regional Park | 24.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Tobin Lake Hilltop Campground & RV Park | 28.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Hill Top Campground & RV Park | 28.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Barrier Lake Resort | 40.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Greenwater Lake Provincial Park | 42.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Gary Simon Outfitting / Thunder Rapids Lodge | 42.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
Pasquia Regional Park
6.3 miCarrot River Tourism
12.6 miCarrot River Overnite Park
12.7 miTisdale Lions Heritage Campground
24.1 miNipawin and District Regional Park
24.8 miTobin Lake Hilltop Campground & RV Park
28.8 miHill Top Campground & RV Park
28.9 miBarrier Lake Resort
40.8 miGreenwater Lake Provincial Park
42.4 miGary Simon Outfitting / Thunder Rapids Lodge
42.5 miTraveling to Arborfield by RV
Highway 35 is the main north-south route through Arborfield, connecting the village to Nipawin (54 km south) and continuing north toward Hudson Bay and Manitoba. Highway 23 branches east-west through Arborfield, connecting to Highway 55 in the broader region. Highway 23 has a 25 km gravel section between Weekes and Highway 55 that is not ideal for large RVs, particularly in wet conditions. Highway 3 is another major route through the broader area.
Saskatchewan spring road bans from March through late May impose weight restrictions on many rural highways to protect thawing roadbeds. Check the Saskatchewan Highway Hotline (dial 5-1-1) before committing to any secondary-road travel during spring. Heavy motorhomes can be restricted from certain routes during peak breakup.
Arborfield has no known specific overnight RV parking bylaws, which is typical for a small Saskatchewan village of its size (population about 285). Rural communities are generally relaxed about short stays if you are considerate and not blocking traffic. For longer stays, use Pasquia Regional Park as the intended camping destination.
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Dump Station Costs in Arborfield
Of the several dump stations we track in the Arborfield area, some (a portion%) are free while a portion% charge a fee. Pasquia Regional Park charges a modest daily fee and includes dump access for camping guests. Saskatchewan regional park camping rates typically run 20 to 40 CAD per night for basic sites. The free dump points in the Arborfield area are council-operated public facilities that handle casual-use travellers without an overnight stay requirement. Fuel prices in this rural stretch run slightly higher than the Saskatoon or Regina metro averages due to distance from supply.
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Best Time to Visit Arborfield by RV
Winter
Dec - Feb
-25 to 15°F
Crowds: Low
Brutal northern prairie winter. Most seasonal campgrounds closed. Highway 35 stays plowed but expect drifting snow and windchill.
Spring
Mar - May
10-55°F
Crowds: Low
Thaw season with spring road bans in effect on secondary roads. Mosquitoes emerge fast as temperatures climb. Campgrounds reopen mid to late May.
Summer
Jun - Aug
50-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Peak season for Pasquia Regional Park camping and fishing. Mosquitoes and blackflies worst in June. Long daylight hours across the prairie.
Fall
Sep - Nov
25-60°F
Crowds: Low
Beautiful fall colours through September. Hunting season brings traffic to the Pasquia Hills. First snow usually arrives by late October.
Explore the Arborfield Area
Beeland Co-op in Arborfield is your only fuel stop in the village itself, so fill up before heading into the Pasquia Hills because there are zero services once you leave the paved roads. Nipawin (54 km south) has full services including a Co-op Gas Bar at 1517 Highway 35 South with LPG if you need propane. Heritage Propane Ltd serves the broader region for larger refill needs. Mosquitoes and blackflies are fierce from June through mid-July, so bring heavy-duty DEET-based repellent and head nets if you plan to spend time outside a full-hookup site. Cell signal drops out quickly once you leave Highway 35, so download offline maps before arriving and don't rely on live navigation for back-road travel. Highway 23's 25 km gravel section between Weekes and Highway 55 is not ideal for large RVs, especially in wet weather, so check current conditions before routing through that corridor. Spring road bans from March through May can restrict heavy motorhomes on many secondary roads, so dial 5-1-1 to check the Highway Hotline before travel. There are no dedicated RV repair shops in Arborfield, with the nearest auto repair in Nipawin (54 km) and major RV service centres in Saskatoon (266 km) or Prince Albert (196 km).
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Arborfield
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Arborfield?
Arborfield has three dump stations in our directory: Pasquia Regional Park as the main destination option, plus two council-operated public dump points in and around the village. Beeland Co-op is the only fuel stop in town. For full RV services you'll need to route to Nipawin (54 km south) for repairs and larger propane refills.
Is Pasquia Regional Park worth visiting in an RV?
Yes, if you're looking for a quiet rural Saskatchewan camping experience with fishing, hiking, and prairie forest scenery. Pasquia Regional Park is the intended RV accommodation for the Arborfield area and has basic hookup sites plus dump station access for camping guests. Book ahead for peak summer weekends in July and August because sites fill up.
Are there mosquitoes in Arborfield?
Yes, particularly in June and early July. Arborfield and the broader Pasquia Hills country sit in prime boreal mosquito territory, and the bugs are genuinely aggressive during peak season. Bring heavy-duty DEET-based repellent, head nets, and consider thermacell devices if you'll be camping outside a full-hookup site. Wind keeps them down, so breezy days are much more comfortable.
Where can I refill propane near Arborfield?
The Co-op Gas Bar at 1517 Highway 35 South in Nipawin (54 km south) is the nearest reliable LPG refill point. Heritage Propane Ltd serves the broader Saskatchewan region for larger needs. Arborfield itself does not have dedicated propane refill infrastructure beyond basic bottle swaps if available at the local Co-op.
What are spring road bans and when do they affect travel?
Saskatchewan imposes weight restrictions on many rural and secondary highways from March through late May to protect thawing roadbeds from heavy vehicle damage. Heavy motorhomes can be restricted from certain routes during peak breakup. Dial 5-1-1 to check the Saskatchewan Highway Hotline for current conditions before committing to any rural travel in spring.
Are there free dump stations in Arborfield?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Arborfield.



