Points North Landing is a camp settlement in northeastern Saskatchewan, Canada.
It is 355 kilometres north-east of La Ronge, on Highway 905 and has an airport and a water aerodrome, with almost daily flights provided by West Wind Aviation and Transwest Air.
University of Waterloo student Kenton Carnegie was killed by timber wolves within this region on November 8, 2005.
Points North Landing was founded by George Eikle, a Norcanair pilot, along with his brother and colleagues.
The location was chosen as the easiest place to level for an airstrip.