Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Prince Albert | |
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City | |
| City of Prince Albert | |
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Flag Coat of arms | |
| Nicknames: "P.A."[1] | |
| Motto: Gateway to the North | |
Prince Albert Location of Prince Albert Prince Albert Prince Albert (Canada) | |
| Coordinates: 53°12′N 105°45′W / 53.200°N 105.750°W | |
| Country | Canada |
| Province | Saskatchewan |
| Census division | 15 |
| Town | 1885 |
| Incorporated City | October 8, 1904 |
| Government | |
| • City Mayor | Bill Powalinsky |
| • Governing body | Prince Albert City Council |
| • MPs | Randy Hoback (CON) |
| • MLAs | Kevin Kasun (SKP) Alana Ross (SKP) |
| Area (2021)[2] | |
| • Land | 67.17 km2 (25.93 sq mi) |
| • Population centre | 21.37 km2 (8.25 sq mi) |
| • Census agglomeration | 2,537.68 km2 (979.80 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 440 m (1,440 ft) |
| Population (2021)[2] | |
• Total | 37,756 |
| • Density | 562.1/km2 (1,456/sq mi) |
| • Population centre | 36,768 |
| • Population centre density | 21.37/km2 (55.3/sq mi) |
| • Census agglomeration | 45,718 |
| • Census agglomeration density | 2,537.68/km2 (6,572.6/sq mi) |
| Demonym | Prince Albertan |
| Time zone | UTC−06:00 (CST) |
| Forward sortation area | S6V - S6X |
| Isbister Settlement | 1862 |
| SK HQ North-West Mounted Police | 1886 |
| Climate | Dfb |
| Website | www |
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Prince Albert[6] is a small city in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is the third-largest in the province after Saskatoon and Regina. It is situated near the geographic centre of the province on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River. Often simply referred to as P. A., the city is also known as the "Gateway to the North" since it is the northernmost major urban centre in the province and serves as somewhat of a hub between Saskatchewan's northern communities and larger communities in the south. Prince Albert National Park is located 51 km (32 mi) north of the city and contains a wealth of lakes, forest, and wildlife. The city itself is located in a transition zone between the aspen parkland and boreal forest biomes. Prince Albert is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Prince Albert No. 461, of which it is the seat, but is politically separate.
- ^ "Saskatchewan slang". canada.com. Postmedia Network Inc. November 7, 2007. Archived from the original on November 9, 2012. Retrieved December 21, 2013.
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- ^ Russell, E.T. (1975). What's In A Name?. Saskatoon: Western Producer Prairie Books.
- ^ "Prince Albert". Canadian Geographical Names Database. Government of Canada. Retrieved February 26, 2024.