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Outdoor Recreation

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Conservation Learning Centre

Conservation Learning Centre is a research area 17km South of Prince Albert on Highway #2. The knob and kettle landscape offers numerous aquatic and terrestrial habitats for a diverse population of plants and animals. The landscape is best illustrated by the many potholes used by waterfowl, marsh birds, song birds and insects. The applied research combines farming practices, soil conservation, afforestation and wildlife habitat.

Conservation Learning Centre

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Lacolle Falls

Lacolle Falls is a historic site located about 45km East of Prince Albert. It features the remains of an abandoned hydroelectric dam on the North Saskatchewan River. Today, Lacolle Falls is a popular spot for hiking and exploring. The trail to the falls is about 2.4km long and offers beautiful views of the river and surrounding forest. It's a moderately challenging hike, great for cross-country skiing, hiking, and snowshoeing, and is open year-round.
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Paintball Paradise

Paintball Paradise Prince Albert is located 8km South-West of Prince Albert. This locally owned business offers seasonal paintball, outdoor laser tag, corn maze, haunted corn maze, haunted house, haunted church, pumpkin patch, solar array and a pumpkin music festival. Paintball Paradise is perfect for birthdays, stags, sports team windups, youth groups and staff functions.

Paintball Paradise Prince Albert

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Prince Albert Trail Riders

Prince Albert Trail Riders is a snowmobile club based in the RM of Prince Albert. They focus on developing and maintaining trail systems in the area, promoting responsible snowmobiling, and encouraging community participation in the sport. The club offers a family-friendly atmosphere, welcoming riders of all ages.

PA Trail Riders

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The Forks

The Forks is located about 30km East of Prince Albert, where the North Saskatchewan River and South Saskatchewan River converge. The site is known for its unique landscape and cultural significance, especially in relation to the fur trade and early grain farming in Saskatchewan. The area offers scenic views, picnic facilities, and historical markers that highlight its importance.
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Vintage Power Museum

Vintage Power museum is located 12km South West of Prince Albert, along Highway #11. Vintage Power originally designed in 1980 to collect and display farming and logging artifacts from the Prince Albert District. They eventually expanded to feature six historical wood-frame buildings which have been relocated to the site. The buildings all house a large collection of farming and lumbering implements and tell the story of early farming and logging as well as the history of the region.

Vintage Power Museum