Points North Landing is a surveyor camp settlement in northeastern Saskatchewan, Canada. It is northwest of Wollaston Lake, on Saskatchewan Highway 905 and has an airport and a water aerodrome, with almost daily flights provided by West Wind Aviation and Transwest Air. Gasoline, diesel, mechanics, lumber yard and accommodations are available. Kenton Carnegie was killed by timber wolves near this area.
The site is used as a staging area and logistics area for a variety of activities in Northern Saskatchewan. All-weather roads connect the location to the south and temporary winter roads are constructed from Points North Landing to various communities in the North. Several uranium mines are located near the site including Cigar Lake and Key Lake.
Coordinates: 58°16′36″N 104°04′57″W / 58.27667°N 104.08250°W