When that classic Saskatchewan summer heat has you wishing for winter (yeah, I just said that), there's no need to fret. The thing you need to escape the heat is a road trip to the closest Saskatchewan lake town near you, and you'll soon be making the most of the sun. READ ALSO: 13 Incredible Beaches In Saskatchewan You Never Knew Existed There are oh-so-cute stores to shop at, delicious ice-cream to eat, endless stretches of beach to lounge on, and nature all around. Check out these lake towns the next time you're looking for something to do on a weekend, and enjoy all that Saskatchewan has to offer this summer! Note: Driving times listed below are calculated with Google Maps using Saskatoon as the starting destination. Under 2 Hour Drive 2-3 Hour Drive 3 + Hour Drive For Saskatchewan lake towns that are under a 2 hour drive away, click "NEXT." via @alana.sinclair Town of Wakaw // Wakaw From historic old buildings to a beach that's calling your name, the Town of Wakaw is a great place to stay. You can camp nearby at Wakaw Lake Regional Park, and rent a canoe or paddle boat at the beach. Hungry? Try the food at Jigger's Lakehouse Eatery & Pub for dinner. Time: 1 hour, 7 minutes. via @skdiocese Village of Christopher Lake // Christopher Lake Grab a bite to eat at the Lake Country Cottage Restaurant, or a coffee from the Yellow Fender Coffeehouse and Eatery, to start your day at the Village of Christopher Lake. If you're looking for a place to stay, book a room at the Christopher Lake Heritage Hotel for the night. Time: 1 hour, 46 minutes. via @gottabealee Town of Blaine Lake // Blaine Lake There are several lakes and campgrounds that are just a short distance from the Town of Blaine Lake. If you want to make the town your main destination, be sure to stop at CrossRoads 12-40 for some local pub food. Time: 52 minutes. via @lucasmcphee Village of Manitou Beach // Manitou Beach This little village is nothing short of perfect. Check out their Mineral Spa, or have a little bit of fun with mini-golfing, bowling, or watching a movie at their drive-in theatre. There are plenty of places to eat as well, including the seasonal Burger Buoy. Time: 1 hour, 30 minutes. For Saskatchewan lake towns that are a 2-3 hour drive away, click "NEXT." via @willemienkruger Waskesiu Lake // Prince Albert National Park Waskesiu Lake is a great destination for a beach vacation. Everything you could want is all in once place! Spend your day on the beach, catch a movie at Twin Pine Cinemas, stop for ice-cream at Big Olaf Sundaes, and grab dinner at Pete's Terrace. There are plenty of cabins to rent here, or you can stay at their campground. Time: 2 hours, 35 minutes. via @bubbersmithh Resort Village of Candle Lake // Candle Lake Delicious ice-cream shops, an adorable magical-themed mini-golf, walking trails, and purple sand beaches — Candle Lake has it all! If you want to splurge, stay at the Candle Lake Golf Course for the night in one of their cabins. Time: 2 hours, 30 minutes. via @karenlegendre Town of Regina Beach // Regina Beach Looking for a Sask lake town that is bursting with things to do? Regina Beach is the answer! They have canoeing, sailing, hiking, cycling trails, a picnic area, and great spots to grab a bite to eat. Try Blue Bird Cafe for a diner vibe, the Ugly Mug Cafe for coffee and a patio, and the Waterfront Beach Bar & Grill to enjoy dinner and drinks on a patio by the beach. Time: 2 hours, 45 minutes. via @lisa.m.rach Resort Village of Cochin // Meota At the Village of Cochin you can see the only lighthouse in Saskatchewan — and climb it too for a fabulous view of the lake! Relax on the sandy beach, or canoe, kayak, and grab ice-cream at The Dairy Shoppe. Time: 2 hours, 18 minutes. For Saskatchewan lake towns that are a 3+ hour drive away, click "NEXT." via @ktble District of Katepwa // Katepwa Beach The waters are beautiful at Katewpa, and at the beach you'll find paddle board rentals and yoga. Grab a snack at the lakefront Rocco's, or enjoy dinner at the Main Beach Bar & Grill. Time: 3 hours, 30 minutes. via @scottecee Lumsden Beach // Lumsden Lumsden Beach has adorable cottages all along the water, which make a great view on an afternoon stroll. Check out the nearby Town of Lumsden for shopping, dining, and camping options. Time: 3 hours. via @mactuch44 Bird's Point Resort Village // Round Lake Enjoy the beautiful scenes nature has to offer at Bird's Point as you hike on nature trails. There's also canoeing, sailing, a beach, and picnic areas to relax at! Grab some food at Billy's Pub & Grill, which is located at Round Lake. Time: 4 hours, 20 mins. via @tysonliske Resort Village of Fort San // The Calling Lakes Fort San is located on Echo Lake, one of four lakes in the region. There are walking and hiking paths nearby, and if you're interested in learning a little bit about Saskatchewan's history, check out the Fort San Sanitarium. Time: 3 hours, 15 minutes.