Prince Albert!



Prince Albert National Park Named one of Canada's "50 Places of a Lifetime" by National Geographic, Prince Albert National Park is one of the most popular parks in the country. At nearly 1,500 square miles, you're not going to see it all in one go, but several scenic driving tours will allow you to experience many of the highlights--including the possibility of seeing free-roaming plains bison.



Then, leave the car behind for a guided hike or venture out on your own on a bike, boat, or skis (or heck, maybe on a wakeboard). Swim and tan at the many backcountry lakes and six beaches or take a canoe trip to visit the cabin of famous conservationist Grey Owl, whose story was captured in a 1999 film of the same name starring Pierce Brosnan.



Named for Queen Victoria's consort, it developed as a lumbering centre in the early 1900s. Prince Albert now serves as a distribution point for northern Saskatchewan and the area's gold- and uranium-mining concerns. Its industries include oil extraction, woodworking, pulp and paper milling, and food packaging.



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