Formerly known as Sanidumps.
RVingLife.com

Dump Stations In Moosomin, SK -- Sani-Dumps Online

50.1333° N, 101.6677° W

Quick Overview

Moosomin is a service town in southeastern Saskatchewan right on the Trans-Canada Highway, about 15 kilometres from the Manitoba border. It's one of the first -- or last -- stops for RVers crossing into Saskatchewan, and with several dump stations in the area, you've got reliable options for managing your tanks at this provincial gateway. some of those stations are free, which is a welcome sight after a long haul across the prairies. The RV dump station facilities here serve the steady flow of Trans-Canada traffic that rolls through town year-round, along with recreational visitors heading to the nearby Moosomin Regional Park and Pipestone Creek valley. Highway 1 runs right through town as the main commercial strip, and you'll find fuel, restaurants, and basic supplies without detour. The sani-dump options include municipal facilities and campground-based stations that handle the traffic efficiently. Moosomin has a solid small-town infrastructure with a hospital, grocery stores, and several restaurants, making it more than just a fuel-and-go stop. The town's location on the Trans-Canada makes it a natural layover point, and the campgrounds in the area are popular with travelers who want to break up the long Winnipeg-to-Regina drive. The sanitary dump station facilities are well-suited for both quick stops and longer layovers. The surrounding countryside is classic Saskatchewan prairie -- wide open grain fields stretching to the horizon with the occasional tree line breaking the view. Check the listings below to find the dump station that best fits your route through the east side of the province.

Top Rated Dump Stations in Moosomin

No rated stations yet. Be the first to leave a review!

Traveling to Moosomin by RV

The Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) runs directly through Moosomin, making it impossible to miss if you're on the main east-west corridor. From Winnipeg, it's about three-and-a-half hours west. Regina is roughly three hours west on Highway 1. The Manitoba border is just 15 kilometres east. The Trans-Canada through this stretch is a well-maintained divided highway with good signage and wide shoulders. Fuel stations line the highway through town, and there's a Esso and Petro-Canada among the options. Moosomin has a Co-op grocery store and a few other shops for basic supplies. If you need RV repairs or parts, Regina is your nearest major option, though local shops may help with basic mechanical issues. The highway approaches are straightforward for large rigs, and the town's commercial area along Highway 1 has plenty of room for big vehicles.

Dump Station Costs in Moosomin

Moosomin's dump stations are priced competitively for a Trans-Canada service town. a portion% of the stations offer free access, while a portion% charge fees in the $5 to $15 range. The free options handle the through-traffic well and don't usually have long waits except during the busiest summer long weekends. Campground stations at Moosomin Regional Park may include dump access with overnight fees. Being right on the Trans-Canada means you've got competitive pricing compared to more remote Saskatchewan stops. Keep some cash handy, though the larger facilities generally accept card payments.

Free: 2 stations (67%)
Paid: 1 station (33%)

Contact station for pricing details.

Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.

What RVers Are Saying About Moosomin

No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience!

Best Time to Visit Moosomin by RV

❄️

Winter

Nov - Mar

-20 to 15°F

Crowds: Low

Most outdoor dump stations close for winter. Trans-Canada traffic continues but RV travel drops significantly in the cold prairie months.

🌸

Spring

Apr - May

25-60°F

Crowds: Low

Stations reopen in late April or May as snowbirds and early-season RVers start heading west across the prairies. Moosomin Regional Park gears up for the summer season.

☀️

Summer

Jun - Aug

55-85°F

Crowds: High

Peak Trans-Canada RV traffic keeps the dump stations busy, especially on weekends and the July and August long weekends when the regional park is full.

🍂

Fall

Sep - Oct

25-60°F

Crowds: Medium

Eastbound RVers heading home from western trips keep traffic steady through September. Harvest traffic adds farm equipment to the highway mix.

Explore the Moosomin Area

Moosomin Regional Park, just south of town, is a popular spot with a lake, beach, and campground -- a great place to break up a long Trans-Canada drive with an overnight stay. If you're passing through during the summer, the park's facilities complement the town's dump stations nicely. The Dairy Queen and local restaurants along Highway 1 are reliable for a quick meal. Fill your water tanks here if you're heading west into the stretch between Moosomin and Indian Head where services thin out a bit. Propane is available at Co-op stations in town. The town hosts community events throughout summer, and the main street has a few shops worth browsing if you're killing time. Cell service is solid along the Trans-Canada through Moosomin and for a good distance in both directions.

National Parks Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Moosomin

Where can I dump my RV tanks in Moosomin?

Moosomin has dump stations at municipal facilities and campground locations accessible from the Trans-Canada Highway. Check the listings on this page for addresses, hours, and access details for each station.

Are there free dump stations in Moosomin?

Yes, free dump station options are available in Moosomin. They're convenient for Trans-Canada travelers and handle the traffic volume well, though long weekends in summer can bring short waits at the most popular locations.

How much does it cost to dump RV tanks in Moosomin?

Free options exist, and paid stations typically charge between $5 and $15. If you're staying at Moosomin Regional Park, check whether dump access is included in your campsite fee before paying at a separate facility in town.

Is Moosomin a good overnight stop for RVers?

Moosomin is well-positioned on the Trans-Canada for breaking up the long drive between Winnipeg and Regina. The regional park south of town has camping with hookups, and the town has restaurants, fuel, and grocery options for a comfortable layover.

What RV services are available in Moosomin?

You'll find fuel stations, a Co-op grocery store, propane refills, and basic mechanical services in Moosomin. For specialized RV repairs or parts, Regina about three hours west is your nearest option with full-service RV dealers.

Where can I dump my RV tanks in Moosomin?

Moosomin has dump stations at municipal facilities and campground locations accessible from the Trans-Canada Highway. Check the listings on this page for addresses, hours, and access details for each station.

Are there free dump stations in Moosomin?

Yes, free dump station options are available in Moosomin. They're convenient for Trans-Canada travelers and handle the traffic volume well, though long weekends in summer can bring short waits at the most popular locations.

How much does it cost to dump RV tanks in Moosomin?

Free options exist, and paid stations typically charge between $5 and $15. If you're staying at Moosomin Regional Park, check whether dump access is included in your campsite fee before paying at a separate facility in town.

Is Moosomin a good overnight stop for RVers?

Moosomin is well-positioned on the Trans-Canada for breaking up the long drive between Winnipeg and Regina. The regional park south of town has camping with hookups, and the town has restaurants, fuel, and grocery options for a comfortable layover.

What RV services are available in Moosomin?

You'll find fuel stations, a Co-op grocery store, propane refills, and basic mechanical services in Moosomin. For specialized RV repairs or parts, Regina about three hours west is your nearest option with full-service RV dealers.

Are there free dump stations in Moosomin?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Moosomin.