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Prince Albert at a Glance
With a population of just over 40,000 people, Prince Albert was founded in
1885. The third largest city in Saskatchewan, people in town stop by the local
arena
and check out the Prince
Albert Raiders of the Western Hockey League. Other attractions include the
Prince
Albert National Park, a great area for nature enthusiasts to enjoy the great
outdoors and only 51 km (32 mi), and the once home of famous conservationist
Archibald Belany, the Englishman who posed as the Native known as Grey Owl.
The Prince
Albert Historic Museum shows how life was once lived at the end of the 1800s
displaying artifacts like a grandfather clock from 1501 and a violin from 1735
brought to the area by the first settlers in the area. This central Saskatchewan
city is situated about 400 km (250 mi) north of Regina
and is in an area perfect for people looking to take in the great outdoors or
to experience nature in all its grandeur.
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