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The Prince Albert Roman Catholic School Division is the host of nine schools in the Prince Albert urban area. It offers education in both French immersion and English on the elementary and high school level. It used to have an all-girl junior/high school facility, as well as an alternative education program. There are three community schools in this division as well. The current Director of Education is Ms. Lorel Tumier.
Division No. 15 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the north-central part of the province. The most populous community in this division is Prince Albert.
The Land Titles Building is located at 350 12th Street East in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. The federal government architect Thomas Fuller designed the building. The building is a designated Heritage Property. After 1907 the building was repurposed as for a time used as a post office, an Anglican theology student's residence, an armoury for the 203rd Battalion of the Canadian Military, an employment agency, the winter office for the Prince Albert National Park, Federal Department of Agriculture offices and finally as a private residence.
The Prince Albert Historical Museum is operated by the Prince Albert Historical Society in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. It exhibits the history of the area in the city's first firehall which was constructed in 1912 and operated until 1975. In 1977, the museum opened in the space. On display are various First Nations artefacts, an old fire truck, a firemen's pole, and a Native Dugout Canoe (believed to be a thousand years old). The Prince Albert Historical Museum also houses the city's archives.
website: http://www.historypa.com/
The Rotary Museum of Police and Corrections is a museum in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada.
website: http://www.historypa.com/museums/police_corrections.html
The Evolution of Education Museum is a museum operated by the Prince Albert Historical Society in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada.
website: http://www.historypa.com/museums/evolution_education.html
Street address: 246 19th Street West (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.historypa.com/museums/diefenbaker_house.html
The Canadian Northern Railway Bridge is a Canadian railway bridge that spans the North Saskatchewan River in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
The Diefenbaker Bridge is a Canadian bridge that spans the North Saskatchewan River in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. It is currently the only vehicle crossing of the river in Prince Albert and within 120 km in either direction. The bridge carries Saskatchewan Highways 2 and 3, as well as two sidewalks: with the upstream side connecting to River Street, and the downstream side continuing through to 12 Street W and up 2 Avenue W.
CKBI (900 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Owned by the Jim Pattison Group, it broadcasts a country radio format branded as 900 CKBI. The studios and offices are on Central Avenue in Prince Albert. CKBI is the broadcast home of the Prince Albert Raiders of the Western Hockey League, and also carries live broadcasts of Saskatchewan Roughriders CFL games.
website: http://www.900ckbi.com
The Keyhole Castle is located in the East Hill neighborhood of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was built as the residence for Samuel McLeod, a former businessman, mayor of Prince Albert and federal politician. Architect Erich Wohann of Minneapolis designed the building, with construction ending in 1913. In 1975, the Keyhole Castle was designated a National Historic Site of Canada. The building contains a ballroom on the top floor.
Carlton Park is a small neighbourhood that is located between Marquis Road, 6th Avenue East, 28th Street East, and 15th Avenue East. It is part of the east side of Prince Albert.
website: http://www.carlton.srsd119.ca/
Kinsmen Ski and Snowboard Centre is a ski area in Little Red River Park at the western end of Prince Albert where the Spruce River meets the North Saskatchewan River. Little Red River Park is a 500-hectare (1,200-acre), year-round forested park that has downhill skiing and 30 kilometres (19 mi) of trails that are used for hiking and cycling during the summer and cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. Prince Albert city centre is about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) away.
Street address: 142 12 St W, Prince Albert, SK S6V 3B5 (from Wikidata)
website: https://www.earc.ca, https://www.earc.ca/faq
Street address: Central Avenue N., Prince Albert, SK (from Wikidata)