Steele Narrows Provincial Park[1] is an historical provincial park in the west-central region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan in the transition zone between parkland and boreal forest.
[7] The 88-hectare park has plaques and information related to the battle, including white concrete markers which denote the locations of significant events during the battle.
The park's landscape features rolling hills, forests, and muskeg and remains virtually unchanged from the time of the battle.
Along with the historical monument, there is also a picnic area, fish cleaning station, and boat launch.
Fish commonly found in Makwa Lake include northern pike, walleye, and yellow perch.