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A trading post was built on the site of Prince Albert as far back as 1776. The actual town, south of the trading post, was founded in 1866. Today this city of 35,000 is the gateway to Northern Saskatchewan and the Prince Albert National Park.
The town has several museums including the notable Evolution of Education Museum, the Rotary Museum of Police and Corrections, the Prince Albert Historical Museum
and the Diefenbaker House Museum, home of the former Prime Minister.
There are several skiing facilities just out of town. A scenic drive along the north bank of the North Saskatchewn River takes you to Little Red River Park. |
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