Prince Albert Parks, Trails & Places

Parks, trails and "points of interest" in and around the community of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada including the surrounding communities of Shellbrook, Choiceland, Birch Hills, Melfort, Kinistino, Wakaw, Big River, Waskesiu Lake, Anglin Lake, Meadow Lake and Candle Lake.

Fun in Saskatchewan anyone? Try Great Blue Heron Provincial Park - Emma Lake. An activity destination located 50 km north of Prince Albert. Designated a Provincial Park in 2013. The whole family will love the adventures.
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Kristi Lake Nature Trail is a 2 kilometre loop trail with 11 interpretive posts marked with numbers matching information on a hiking brochure. Explore a boreal forest, wetlands, a black spruce marsh and sandy hills.
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Prince Albert National Park is a recreation and historical destination located north of the community of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. The park is a top destination in the province for relaxation, adventure and activity.
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For wilderness adventures, the Meadow Lake Provincial Park is a popular destination. Canoe, camp and fish with the local wildlife. Moose, deer, bear and birds are often spotted.
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Centennial Park is a 36 hectare (90 acre) recreation park with baseball diamonds, track and field, soccer fields, tennis courts, lawn bowling greens, walking trails and cross country ski trails.
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The Rotary Trail is a very popular pathway (23 km). It is generally an easy going, level pathway ideal for all ages and fitness levels. It is an ideal route for sightseeing and exploring when visiting in the community of Prince Albert.
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Prime Minister`s Park is a 26 hectare (65 acre) activity park with sport fields for softball, baseball, soccer and football plus some tennis courts and some track and field recreation buildings. Located near the Art Hauser Centre.
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Diefenbaker Home is a heritage museum attraction in the community of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. The museum was once the home of John Diefenbaker who was Canada's 13th Prime Minister between the years of 1957 to 1963.
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Little Red River Park is a year round recreation destination located in the community of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada popular for walking, biking, sightseeing, picnicking, snowshoeing and xc skiing.
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Kinsmen Park is a community park and sporting destination with recreation facilities, picnic areas and walking paths located in the community of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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The Kiwanis Nature Trail measures about 4 kilometres one-way and explores, mostly, a riparian and green space environment. The pathway is a dirt trail, often under the shade of trees, popular for walking,
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If you're looking for some beach time in Saskatchewan, then this is the place. 3 of the beaches Minowukaw, Waskateena and Sandy Bay are rated among the top ten inland beaches in Canada!
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Mair Park is a small recreation park located on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River in the heart of the community of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. It is a baseball park with picnic tables, grass lawns and sightseeing benches.
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Parkland Oasis Nature Trail: 232 acres of bird nesting grounds, 47 acres of wetlands and 27 acres of parkland. Also a 2 km interpretive trail leading to birding lookouts and viewpoints located in the Poulin Ducks Unlimited project area.
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