Prince Albert National Park

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Prince Albert National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Prince Albert National Park
Location of Prince Albert National Park in Canada
Location of Prince Albert National Park in Canada
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
Nearest city: Prince Albert
Coordinates: 53°59′45″N, 106°14′01″W
Area: 3,874 km²
Established: March 24, 1927
Governing body: Parks Canada

Prince Albert National Park covers 3,874 km² (1,496 mi²) in central Saskatchewan, Canada and is located 200 kilometres (120 miles) north of Saskatoon. The park is open all year but the most visited period is from May to September. Although named for the city, the park's main entrance is actually 80 km (50 mi) north of Prince Albert via highways 2 and 264. The park ranges in elevation from 488 metres (1,600') on the western side to 724 metres (2,375') on the eastern side.

Waskesiu is the only town within the park, located on the shores of Waskesiu Lake. One can find most facilities one would expect in such a park such as souvenir shops, restaurants, hotels and motels, rental cabins, camping areas, a beach, and tennis courts. Waskesiu houses a golf course designed by famed golf course architect Stanley Thompson who also designed the course in Banff National Park.

The park also contains the cabin of naturalist and conservationist Grey Owl, on Ajawaan Lake.

Until the establishment of Grasslands National Park in the 1980s, this was the province's only national park.

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