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  • 330 Lake Address in Lakeland Rm No. 521: Emma Lake (Lakeland Rm No. 521) Residential for sale : MLS®# SK018523

    330 Lake Address Emma Lake (Lakeland Rm No. 521) Lakeland Rm No. 521 S0J 0N0
    Main Photo: 330 Lake Address in Lakeland Rm No. 521: Emma Lake (Lakeland Rm No. 521) Residential for sale : MLS®# SK018523
    $1,547,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK018523
    Bedrooms:
    6
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    2,122 sq. ft.
    Stunning Year-Round Retreat at Emma Lake on the iconic shores of Neis Beach — where luxury, comfort, and breathtaking lakefront views come together in one incredible package. This renovated, 2,122 sq. ft. year-round home or cottage is more than just a getaway, it’s a lifestyle. Thiis spectacular 2-storey lakefront property is designed for effortless entertaining and laid-back living. Step inside through a private, spacious foyer with direct access to a heated double attached garage, and be prepared to be wowed as you enter the main living area, where a soaring 24' vaulted ceiling and a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows frame panoramic western views of the lake. Cozy up by the natural gas fireplace or host unforgettable evenings in the designer kitchen, featuring granite countertops, high-end appliances, a massive island that seats ten, and direct access to the expansive 21' x 38' outdoor living space. The main floor also offers a guest bedroom and a spa-like bathroom with a soaker tub which is ideal for unwinding after a day on the water. Upstairs, discover two oversized bedrooms and a beautifully appointed bathroom with double sinks & steam shower. A unique catwalk leads to a 10’ x 26’ upper balcony, where sunrise coffees and sunset cocktails await with unbeatable views. The lower level features a partial walkout with pass-through access to the beach and a large storage area with overhead door — perfect for tucking away paddleboards, kayaks, and more. This level also boasts a spacious rec room, family room, 3 more bedrooms, a 3-piece bath, and in-floor heating throughout tiled areas. Upgrades & features inc: newer mechanical / plumbing / electrical, bathrooms, luxury flooring & finishes, exterior stone/stucco/metal roof, massive paved driveway with RV parking (50 amp), backup generator, and more. Whether you're looking for the ultimate summer retreat, a peaceful winter escape, or a luxurious lakefront home to enjoy all year long, this rare gem offers it all. More details
    Listed by Coldwell Banker Signature
  • Rural Address, Invergordon Rm No. 430 SK S0K 1A0 in Invergordon Rm No. 430: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK003921

    Rural Address, Invergordon Rm No. 430 SK S0K 1A0 Invergordon Rm No. 430 S0K 1A0
    Main Photo: Rural Address, Invergordon Rm No. 430 SK S0K 1A0 in Invergordon Rm No. 430: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK003921
    $1,500,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK003921
    Bedrooms:
    6
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    11,929 sq. ft.
    Luxury living awaits in this incredible mansion with an indoor pool, walkout basement, and a man-made lake on 160 acres of land. With over $10 million invested so far, this premium residence boasts geothermal and natural gas heating, along with city water. The property includes a four-door attached garage, a two-door detached garage, and endless possibilities for your personal touch. Previously approved for a care facility, this estate offers not just a home but a potential commercial opportunity. Don't miss this chance to make your mark on this unique and lavish property. More details
    Listed by Coldwell Banker Signature
  • Rural Address, Prince Albert Rm No. 461 SK S6V 5P9 in Prince Albert Rm No. 461: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK009628

    Rural Address, Prince Albert Rm No. 461 SK S6V 5P9 Prince Albert Rm No. 461 S6V 5P9
    Main Photo: Rural Address, Prince Albert Rm No. 461 SK S6V 5P9 in Prince Albert Rm No. 461: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK009628
    $1,500,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK009628
    Bedrooms:
    6
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    2,090 sq. ft.
    Discover your own piece of paradise! Situated a few minutes south of Prince Albert, this 149 acre property provides pristine views of gently rolling hills and a complete lifestyle change. The primary residence is a gorgeous custom built 2,090 square foot fully developed raised bungalow that includes incredible finishes throughout, butler pantry, massive formal dining room, 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and a huge 32 x 40 heated attached garage. The guest house supplies an additional 6 bedrooms, carport, enclosed 3 seasons sunroom and would be great for revenue or extra space for the family. Throughout the balance of the property you will find another 32 x 40 heated detached shop that has a 2nd floor mezzanine, a steel quonset with electricity, climate controlled green house, sauna w/ cold plunge, small barn with a pen/chicken coop plus a beautiful park like yard. Additionally, both homes are equipped with natural gas, city water, well water for irrigation and alternative heat. This truly is a once in a lifetime opportunity. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX P.A. Realty
  • Rural Address, Paddockwood Rm No. 520 SK S0J 0N0 in Paddockwood Rm No. 520: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK010813

    Rural Address, Paddockwood Rm No. 520 SK S0J 0N0 Paddockwood Rm No. 520 S0J 0N0
    Main Photo: Rural Address, Paddockwood Rm No. 520 SK S0J 0N0 in Paddockwood Rm No. 520: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK010813
    $1,099,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK010813
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    3
    Floor Area:
    2,230 sq. ft.
    Welcome to the Dunham Acreage! There are 80 acres in this amazing parcel with about 75 acres of forest. A spectacular, brand new home has been built. It was started last year and only recently completed. The majestic, ranch style home is nestled perfectly in this private, end of the road location. Tranquil, quiet, serene, peaceful, are just a few of the ways to describe this truly one-of-a-kind property. Built on slab, with everything on one level - not a stair on the place! There is an immaculate double garage that doubles as a mancave - a great place for the guys to play cards! There is a newly built 40x50' shop complete with overhead hoist, center floor drain, a kitchen area and a bathroom with shower - perfectly set up for the hunter! There is another garage that is fully insulated and heated. The house with attached garage, the shop and second garage, are all tied to a common wood-fired boiler system. The house with garage and shop have comfortable in-floor heat. The house and attached garage can also be heated with the natural gas furnace if preferred. There is central A/C. There is an enormous, yet cozy, South facing screened-in porch that overlooks the huge front lawn that includes a prominent firepit area. There is a garden area at the back. The amazing kitchen boasts all new modern appliances, a massive island, Rustic Hickory, soft close cupboards and drawers, a farm sink, drawer microwave and granite countertops. There is a huge 4 pce. ensuite coming off the master bedroom that includes a Jacuzzi jet tub and a large curbless shower with rain showerhead. The Great Room is adorned with an outstanding, country feel, wood fireplace. There is a 24 kw Generac generator that will power up the entire yard in the event of a power outage. An absolutley amazing property that anyone can be proud to call home. Very quiet and peaceful, and seemingly remote, yet located only 3 miles East of Christopher Lake. Have a look at this property, you will not be dissapointed! More details
    Listed by Terry Hoda Realty
  • 9 Wilson Bay in Prince Albert: Crescent Acres Residential for sale : MLS®# SK017431

    9 Wilson Bay Crescent Acres Prince Albert S6X 0A6
    Main Photo: 9 Wilson Bay in Prince Albert: Crescent Acres Residential for sale : MLS®# SK017431
    $825,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK017431
    Bedrooms:
    6
    Bathrooms:
    3
    Floor Area:
    1,777 sq. ft.
    Custom Built Dream Home in Crescent Acres Prime Cul-de-Sac Location! Welcome to this stunning 1,777 sq. ft. raised bungalow, perfectly situated in one of Prince Albert’s most desirable cul-de-sacs. Thoughtfully designed and meticulously finished, this custom built home offers 4 spacious bedrooms on the main level and an expansive, open concept layout ideal for families and entertainers alike. The heart of the home is a timeless white custom kitchen, featuring premium KitchenAid stainless steel appliances, a hand crafted cultured subway tile backsplash, Caesarstone countertops, and a massive 10 foot dine at island. Engineered hardwood flooring plus Italian marble tile flows throughout the main floor, enhancing the warm and inviting atmosphere. Downstairs, the fully developed lower level offers exceptional space and flexibility with a massive family/recreation room, stylish wet bar, candy bar, two oversized bedrooms, a well-appointed laundry room, and ample storage. Step outside to enjoy the sprawling 12,939 sq. ft. pie shaped lot, beautifully landscaped with lush greenery, raised garden beds, a custom built treehouse, and a sandbox perfect for kids and outdoor living. The west facing cedar deck includes an indoor/outdoor TV and surround sound, creating the ultimate setting for relaxing or entertaining. This exceptional home is the perfect blend of comfort and functionality all in a sought after family friendly neighborhood. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX P.A. Realty
  • 325 15th Street West in Prince Albert: West Flat Residential for sale : MLS®# SK019150

    325 15th Street West West Flat Prince Albert S6V 4A2
    Main Photo: 325 15th Street West in Prince Albert: West Flat Residential for sale : MLS®# SK019150
    $799,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK019150
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    816 sq. ft.
    9-Property Investment Package – Fully Rented, Turn-Key Opportunity! Attention investors! This rare and highly lucrative nine-house package presents the perfect opportunity to expand your portfolio with ease. Fully rented and generating consistent income, these properties are a true turn-key solution with strong return on investment from day one. The package includes a mix of charming bungalows and well-kept homes, all with steady tenants in place: • 816 sq ft bi-level with single detached garage, currently rented for $1,200/month. • 706 18th Street W: 480 sq ft one-bedroom bungalow, includes fridge and stove, partially fenced yard, and off-street parking. Rented for $950/month. • 1101 18th Street W: A well-cared-for 3-bedroom bungalow with fridge and stove included, partially fenced yard, and off-street parking. Rented for $1,250/month. • 868 17th Street W: Updated 784 sq ft 3-bedroom home on a large double lot, featuring a modern bathroom, fresh flooring and paint, new siding, shingles, windows, deck, and fencing. The basement is roughed in for a future bathroom and family space. • 1138 15th Street W: 675 sq ft bungalow with a 624 sq ft garage. Rented for $1,200/month. • 743 18th Street W: 1,044 sq ft bungalow, currently rented for $3,800/month. • 658 18th Street W: 556 sq ft two-bedroom bungalow, rented for $1,200/month. • 682 18th Street W: 518 sq ft one-bedroom home, rented for $950/month. • 1924 15th Street W: 840 sq ft home with a 352 sq ft garage, rented for $1,100/month. Collectively, these properties generate $12,950 per month in rental income, offering investors a reliable and hassle-free cash flow. This package is being sold together as a complete portfolio for $799,900, making it a rare chance to acquire a substantial, income-producing asset in a single transaction. More details
    Listed by Hansen Real Estate Inc.
  • 119 Aspen Crescent in Christopher Lake: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK019842

    119 Aspen Crescent Christopher Lake S0J 0N0
    Main Photo: 119 Aspen Crescent in Christopher Lake: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK019842
    $774,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK019842
    Bedrooms:
    6
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    1,940 sq. ft.
    Welcome to this stunning waterfront acreage nestled on 4.32acres of lush private treed area, located in prestigious Christopher Lake just off highway 263. Surrounded by mature trees and breathtaking views, this property offers the perfect blend of privacy, natural beauty, and modern comfort. The custom-built walkout bungalow features over 3500sqft of living space, designed to maximize both functionality, natural light and beautiful views. The bright, open-concept kitchen and dining area boasts solid wood cabinetry, quartz counters, high end built-in appliances, walk-in pantry & large island—ideal for family gatherings or entertaining. The spacious main floor living areas open onto a wraparound deck, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the water and surrounding forest. Enjoy tranquil evenings in front of the wood burning fireplace that is the focal point of the home. The main floor is finished off with a primary bedroom offering a large walk-in closet & 3pc bathroom, 2 additional bedrooms, 3pc bathroom with air jet tub, laundry room & a convenient 2pc bath off the main foyer entrance. The fully developed lower level provides direct walkout access to the beautifully landscaped yard, offering endless opportunities for outdoor living. Offering a spacious family room featuring gas fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 4pc bathroom, den & oversized mechanical room with sink. With its serene setting and convenient access to nearby amenities, this property is an exceptional opportunity for those seeking the acreage lifestyle without sacrificing comfort or community. Short 5min drive to Village of Christopher Lake, Christopher Lake & Emma Lake including Emma Lake Golf Course. More details
    Listed by Century 21 Fusion
  • Rural Address, Garden River Rm No. 490 SK S0J 0N0 in Garden River Rm No. 490: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK009809

    Rural Address, Garden River Rm No. 490 SK S0J 0N0 Garden River Rm No. 490 S0J 0N0
    Main Photo: Rural Address, Garden River Rm No. 490 SK S0J 0N0 in Garden River Rm No. 490: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK009809
    $759,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK009809
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    2,000 sq. ft.
    Experience luxurious riverfront living in this stunning home situated on 127 acres of land in the RM of Garden River. With over 2000 sq/ft of living space, this "barndominium" style property boasts 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a 6 car attached garage with 14ft ceilings! The ground level boasts over 1500 sq/ft of in-slab heated shop space to keep things warm and dry and also features a RV/Boat lane that is nearly 40 feet deep with a 13x14 overhead door to fit any and all of your toys! Another 8x16ft overhead door gives access to the rest of the shop space. Also on ground level is a utility room to house the extremely energy efficient geothermal furnace system and well water system, along with all other mechanical aspects of the home. A forward thinking feature of this home is the roughed in elevator shaft for potential future use, which is currently being used as storage space on both the ground level and the upper level. A 4 piece bathroom makes up the remainder of the ground level. Heading upstairs, you will be welcomed by vaulted ceilings and plethora of natural light from the 14 south-facing windows overlooking the North Saskatchewan River. There is a beautiful open concept kitchen featuring white cabinetry, quartz countertops, a tiled backsplash and stainless steel appliances, and of course is complete with the stunning river view. The living room features a beautiful wood burning fireplace, a built in bookshelf, and a large seating area. Stepping outside to the covered balcony you will be able to take in all of the nature and wildlife that comes with the riverfront view. Frequent sightings of moose, deer, bear, coyotes, foxes and many other animals are all available to you from the comfort and safety of the raised deck. The rest of the upstairs is complete with 3 bedrooms, including a primary bedroom featuring a 5 piece ensuite and walk in closet. Don't miss out on this one of a kind property, call your Realtor now! More details
    Listed by RE/MAX P.A. Realty
  • 960 Boundary Road in Lakeland Rm No. 521: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK995829

    960 Boundary Road Lakeland Rm No. 521 S0J 0N0
    Main Photo: 960 Boundary Road in Lakeland Rm No. 521: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK995829
    $699,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK995829
    Bedrooms:
    6
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    1,670 sq. ft.
    Exceptional opportunity to acquire a meticulously designed bungalow nestled on 40 acres of lush, secluded landscape with a unique opportunity that includes potential revenue aspects. Included with the 1670 sq/ft residence that features a double attached and heated garage, is a 36' X 50' heated and plumbed custom boarding kennel as well as a 32' X 27' detached and heated shop offering endless opportunities and space. Stepping into the home, you're greeted with a showstopping great room. With a vaulted pine ceiling instantly grabbing your eye, the floor to ceiling windows top off the design with an abundance of natural light flowing through the main floor. Once in the living room area, a cozy woodburning fireplace with stone surround touches on the "home in the woods" feel. The kitchen is an entertainer's dream with hickory cabinets, granite countertops, a tiered island and a large pantry ensuring enough storage for large families. There are 3 bedrooms on the main floor and 2 bathrooms including the primary suite with vaulted ceilings that includes a 5 piece ensuite and access to the oversized 60 foot deck with stunning views. The unfinished basement presents a canvas for customization, offering the potential for a recreational area, three additional bedrooms and a 3rd bathroom. Additional notable features include A/C, sump pump, R/O system, air to air exchanger, N/G hot water heater (2020), 2 stage septic, well, plus 2 sheds and a greenhouse. Located minutes from Christopher Lake, this property epitomizes luxury, opportunity and exclusive rural living in a quiet area full of wildlife. More details
    Listed by Coldwell Banker Signature
  • in Torch River Rm No. 488: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK014000

    Torch River Rm No. 488 S0J 2H0
    Main Photo:  in Torch River Rm No. 488: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK014000
    $650,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK014000
    Bedrooms:
    8
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    2,359 sq. ft.
    Stunning 2 storey A-frame home with 8 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms near the White Fox River. The main level greets you with an open concept floor plan that effortlessly blends the kitchen, dining and living areas. The space is adorned with beautiful wood paneling and dramatic round wood support beams, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The chef inspired kitchen features stainless steel appliances, elegant wood cabinetry and a spacious island with bar seating. The cozy living room with a wood burning fireplace as its focal point and maple hardwood flooring offers direct access to a large deck where you can unwind and enjoy breathtaking country sunsets. This level also includes a large bedroom and a stylish 5 pc bathroom with dual sinks. Upstairs, the loft overlooks the main floor and leads to two additional bedrooms and a 4 pc bathroom, complete with a large soaker tub, stand-up shower and a modern vanity. The basement adds even more living space with a large family room, kitchenette, two bedrooms, a 3 pc bathroom and a laundry/utility room. In 2024, a large addition was completed featuring a 2 car attached garage with a finished interior including a kitchenette and wood stove. The second level of the addition includes four bedrooms and a 4 piece bathroom with laundry hookups. The water supply is a 100ft well with a 6 inch casing and the septic system is a septic tank to a surface discharge. The property is well equipped for horses or farm animals with some fenced in areas, a 24ft x 16ft barn and a 16ft x 10ft shed. A charming garden, firepit, and large deck create an ideal space to relax and take in the surroundings. The property is also just a short distance from the renowned Fort La Corne Forest known for excellent hunting, quading and trail riding. Whether you are seeking a family home, recreational retreat or hobby farm this property truly has it all. Don't miss out on this opportunity to embrace country living at its finest! More details
    Listed by RE/MAX P.A. Realty
  • 201 Agnes Street in Lakeland Rm No. 521: McIntosh Point (Lakeland No 521) Residential for sale : MLS®# SK004713

    201 Agnes Street McIntosh Point (Lakeland No 521) Lakeland Rm No. 521 S0J 0N0
    Main Photo: 201 Agnes Street in Lakeland Rm No. 521: McIntosh Point (Lakeland No 521) Residential for sale : MLS®# SK004713
    $649,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK004713
    Bedrooms:
    6
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    1,434 sq. ft.
    Ideal Family Cabin! Spacious 1434 square foot, 6 bedroom seasonal cabin on a nicely treed 0.2 acre lakefront lot at McIntosh Point, Emma lake. The main floor boasts a large living room, kitchen, dining area, three bedrooms and a 3 piece bath. The second floor provides an additional three bedrooms, half bath and access to the huge second storey deck above the carport. Two wood burning stoves. Numerous outbuildings including a shower house, wood shed, boat house and storage shed. Most furnishings are included (except a few personal items) so you can move right in. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX P.A. Realty
  • 460 Lempereur Road in Buckland Rm No. 491: Redwing (Buckland Rm No. 491) Residential for sale : MLS®# SK010467

    460 Lempereur Road Redwing (Buckland Rm No. 491) Buckland Rm No. 491 S6V 5R3
    Main Photo: 460 Lempereur Road in Buckland Rm No. 491: Redwing (Buckland Rm No. 491) Residential for sale : MLS®# SK010467
    $649,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK010467
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    2,732 sq. ft.
    Welcome to this stunning 5-acre property just 7.7 km from Prince Albert, where timeless craftsmanship meets peaceful country living. Tucked behind a canopy of mature trees, this beautifully maintained 2,732 sq ft home offers the perfect blend of privacy, space, and high-end finishes, all just minutes from the city, Red Wing School, and Mark’s 9 Golf Course. With 2,732 sq ft of living space, this home has been thoughtfully designed and cared for. A curved staircase makes a stunning first impression as you enter the foyer, and from there, the main floor opens up with both formal and casual living and dining spaces, a den, a 2-piece bath, main floor laundry (with a laundry chute from upstairs!), and direct entry to the double attached garage. The kitchen is filled with custom cabinetry and plenty of prep space overlooking the casual dining area that flows into the sunken family room - perfect for game nights or cozy evenings in. Upstairs, the primary suite features two walk-in closets and a spacious ensuite with double sinks and a combined tub and shower. Two additional bedrooms, a 4 piece bathroom, and a large open loft with skylights complete the upper level, offering a flexible space with a view over the formal living room below. The basement includes a large rec room, a bathroom, and an abundance of storage space for whatever your lifestyle needs. Outside, the cedar shakes and siding add to the home’s timeless charm. Interlocking brick paths run from front to back and connect to a generous pad in front of the garage. The yard is extremely private—lined with mature trees and full of quiet corners to relax and enjoy nature. A heated and powered workshop gives you space for hobbies or extra storage, and there’s also a Quonset for all the toys. This property is perfect for nature lovers, families looking for room to grow, or anyone craving peaceful country living with high-end touches and city convenience just down the road. More details
    Listed by eXp Realty
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Prince Albert Saskatchewan Information

Prince Albert[6] is the third-largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada, after Saskatoon and Regina. It is situated near the centre of the province on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River. The city is known as the “Gateway to the North” because it is the last major centre along the route to the resources of northern Saskatchewan. 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. The area was named kistahpinanihk by the Cree, which translates to “sitting pretty place”,[7] “great meeting place” or “meeting place”.[3] The first trading post set up in the area was built in 1776 by Peter Pond.[8] James Isbister, an Anglo-Métis employee of the Hudson’s Bay Company, settled on the site of the current city in 1862. He farmed there until 1866, and had been joined by a number of families who called the site Isbister’s Settlement. The community received a boost in 1866 when Reverend James Nisbet, a Canada Presbyterian Church minister arrived to establish a mission for the Cree. Nisbet named the mission after Albert, Prince Consort, husband of Queen Victoria,[9] who had died in 1861, from whom the present city derives its name. In 1879, the Presbyterian Church brought out Lucy Margaret Baker to run the local mission school.[10] During the same year, the local Freemasons established the first lodge in what is now the province of Saskatchewan: Kinistino Lodge No. 1, which still exists.[11] “The Mission”, the settlement centrally located, and “Porter Town”, located to the west, were the two communities that would come together to form what is now Prince Albert.[4] The settlement east of Prince Albert was termed Goschen before finally amalgamated, however East Prince Albert still appears on a 1924 map.[4][12] In 1884, Honore Jaxon and James Isbister were involved in the movement which brought Louis Riel back to Canada. Riel returned from the United States following a political exile resulting from the Red River Rebellion that had occurred in 1869–1870. Five hundred people gathered to hear Riel speak one month after his return. In the North-West Rebellion of the 1885, Prince Albert Volunteers bore the heaviest casualties of the fighting at the Battle of Duck Lake. Surrounding settlers took refuge with the North-West Mounted Police in a hastily improvised stockade at Prince Albert, fearing an attack by Gabriel Dumont, which never came. After the Battle of Batoche, Major General Frederick Middleton marched to Prince Albert to relieve the town. Prince Albert, with a population of about 800 people, was incorporated as a town the same year under its first mayor, Thomas McKay.[13] In 1904, the settlement was incorporated as the City of Prince Albert. Its government is of a council-mayor type. Prince Albert was the capital of the District of Saskatchewan, a regional administrative division of what then constituted the North-West Territories. The District of Saskatchewan was formed on May 8, 1882, and named Prince Albert as its capital.[14] This ended in 1905 when Saskatchewan became a province and Regina was designated the new provincial capital. Prince Albert was one of the rival candidates to house either the University of Saskatchewan or the Saskatchewan Federal Penitentiary. The university was built in Saskatoon and the penitentiary was built in Prince Albert in 1911.[15] The federal constituency of Prince Albert has been represented by three prime ministers of Canada: Prince Albert has welcomed the following members of Canada’s Royal Family: Prince Albert is located on the White Fox Plain of the Saskatchewan River lowlands. These lowlands are located in the physiographic region of the Saskatchewan Plains Region of the Central Lowlands Province.[19]:?40,?41? The natural vegetation of the area consists of aspen parkland to the south and southern boreal forest to the north of the North Saskatchewan River.[19] These two ecoregions have differing soil types: the northern forested soils are brunisolic and sandy, whereas south of the river are black chernozemic soils.[19]:?131,?131? The North Saskatchewan River runs through the centre of Prince Albert. The main soils of the city of Prince Albert are those of the valley complex consisting mainly of regosolic soils which produce natural vegetation which are not forest nor grassland but a complex of the two.[19]:?70,?71? It is here that the treeline of Saskatchewan begins, and to the north of the city begins the forested growth of Jack Pine (Pinus banksiana), as well as other boreal forest growth in the Prince Albert National Park, and Nisbet forest. The forests north of the city, especially those containing Jack Pine are infected with Dwarf Mistletoe and various projects have been undertaken to stop the spread of this parasitic plant.[19]:?92,?93? The agricultural soils around Prince Albert have some limitations and about 35% of the land is covered with sloughs or potholes. Creek systems such as the Red Deer Hill Creek and McFarlane Creek drain into the South Saskatchewan River. In the past these creeks have been known to dry up allowing farmers to cut hay, but in recent years these waterways have been overfilling due to large amounts of winter run-off and increase of the water table.[19]:?106,?107? The land use is divided into the southern woodland area north of Prince Albert and cropland to the south.[19]:?110,?111? The Quaternary glacial geology precludes the region to have been covered by the large prehistoric glacial lake called Lake Agassiz. The ancient shoreline can be seen along the “Esker Trail” in Narrow Hills Provincial Park which is just north-east of the city. Many different types of fossils have been found in the Prince Albert region. Along the riverbanks of the Shell River can be observed a stratum containing Quaternary bivalve mollusk shells and in 2014 the vertebrae and bone fragments of a bison were found by local college students attending Saskatchewan Polytechnic in the Shell River area. Various areas (especially eroded river banks) have been known to reveal bison skulls and other various types of fossils. Claims have also been made of various types of marine fossils including oysters, clams, corals and other invertebrates are to be found mixed in fossil matrixes just east of the city near the small village of Love[20] The bedrock geology is a part of the phanerozoic basin and belongs to the Lea Park and Milk River Formation.[19]:?76,?77? The bulk of the city’s population and commercial areas are located on the south shore of the river, with only a few sparsely populated neighbourhoods, an industrial area, and the airport (along with some parkland) on the north. Prince Albert experiences a humid continental climate (Köppen: Dfb). It is close to being subarctic (Dfc) with May and September mean temperatures being just above 10 °C (50 °F). The coldest month on average is January with an average low of ?22.8 °C (?9.0 °F), and July is the hottest month with an average high of 24.2 °C (75.6 °F). The highest temperature ever recorded in Prince Albert was 39.4 °C (102.9 °F) on July 19, 1941.[21] The coldest temperature ever recorded was ?56.7 °C (?70.1 °F) on February 1, 1893.[22] Winter lasts five months of the year with January daily mean of ?17.2 °C (1.0 °F), causing a great temperature amplitude in comparison to the 17.9 °C (64.2 °F) mean temperature of July. The variability of the climate is further demonstrated by the brief transition zones with April recording both above and below 32 °C (90 °F) and ?33 °C (?27 °F) respectively. In the 2021 Canadian census conducted by Statistics Canada, Prince Albert had a population of 37,756 living in 14,308 of its 15,490 total private dwellings, a change of 5.1% from its 2016 population of 35,926. With a land area of 67.17 km2 (25.93 sq mi), it had a population density of 562.1/km2 (1,455.8/sq mi) in 2021.[2] For residents over the age of 25 years, 82.7% have a high school diploma (or equivalent), 55.3% have a post-secondary degree; and 17.3% have no certificate, diploma, or degree. Prince Albert has one of the highest Aboriginal population ratios for any Canadian city, at 44.65%. As of the 2021 Census, 58.8% of residents identified as Christian of any denomination, and 36.1% identified as having no religion or having secular beliefs.[30][g] Prince Albert is situated on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River, with rich agricultural land to the south and the boreal forest to the north. Although Prince Albert is centrally located in Saskatchewan, it is the second most northerly city in the province after Meadow Lake. This physical location has led to the creation of the slogan “Gateway to the North”. After being established as a mission centre, the main impetus for growth was speculation that the Transcontinental Railway would travel north from the Red River Valley along Hind’s fertile belt through to Edmonton.[35] When the Canadian Pacific Railway chose a more southerly route, Prince Albert’s growth collapsed:[36] .mw-parser-output .templatequote{overflow:hidden;margin:1em 0;padding:0 32px}.mw-parser-output .templatequote .templatequotecite{line-height:1.5em;text-align:left;padding-left:1.6em;margin-top:0}By 1914, Prince Albert had become the terminus of four railway branch lines. However, neither the Hudson Bay and Pacific or the Canadian Northern had started any line to the north. In all, the city had not become the great gateway to north as it had planned.The La Colle Falls hydroelectric power dam project was an attempt to provide affordable electricity to attract industry[37] By 1927, the project was abandoned as the city was close to bankruptcy. In 1945, Prince Albert National Park was established, and the tourism sector helped to again revive Prince Albert’s economy.[36] The city’s location has benefited the community in many ways through the years as an agriculture, forestry, tourism, mining, retail, and service centre for the immediate market and the northern communities. Prince Albert has a total trade area of 140,000 people, including an additional 12,000 that can be included if Flin Flon and The Pas are accounted for. The major contributing factor to this is the role of Prince Albert as a retail and service centre to these northern communities.[15] There are a number of major developments that are happening around Prince Albert. Diamond exploration is currently occurring east of the city in the Fort à la Corne region and it is expected a mine may go up around 2010–2011.[38][needs update] In addition to diamond prospects, Bio-fuels are also playing a significant role to the area. The Prince Albert region is one of the richest areas in the province for agriculture, and with the current emphasis on bio-fuel technology from the provincial and federal governments, it is expected that this economic sector will grow. Uranium is also expected to play a bigger role in the future development of Prince Albert. There is speculation that, due to the proximity the uranium mining in northern Saskatchewan, the area could be ideal for a value-added type of business. Prince Albert is still heavily reliant on its government service sector, which accounts for about 11% of the workforce. There are three prisons, the Prince Albert Correctional Centre, Pine Grove Correctional Centre, and the Saskatchewan Federal Penitentiary. Chief Joseph Custer, Kistapinanihk 231, Northern Lights 220, Muskoday 99 and Wahpeton 94B Indian Reserves are within 20 km (12 mi) of the city.[39] The forestry industry is also a major contributor to the economy of Prince Albert. Prince Albert currently hosts the Provincial Forestry Centre, a building that hosts significant wood and forestry related types of businesses and associations. Prince Albert Pulp Company had been the area’s largest employer since it opened in 1968.[40][36] The mill was closed down in 2006 by its then owner, Weyerhaeuser.[41] The mill was subsequently sold. Paper Excellence purchased the long-closed down Prince Albert Pulp Inc. from Domtar in April 2011 with plans to operate a dissolving pulp mill producing 1,000 tonnes per day employing about 250 people.[42] The pulp mill was shut down indefinitely and 42 employees laid off on August 29, 2014.[citation needed] There are three historical museums in Prince Albert. The combined The Evolution of Education Museum and Rotary Museum of Police and Corrections are located at the tourist information centre just off of Highway #2 South. The second museum, the Historical Society Museum, is located in an old Fire Hall at the north end of Central Avenue on River Street. The John G. Diefenbaker House is a historic site open to the public and is found on 249 19th Street West. The Prince Albert Heritage Museum (c. 1911) is a Municipal Heritage Property on the Canadian Register of Historic Places.[43] Across from the Historical Society Museum is the site of Diefenbaker’s constituency office that is not open to the public. Among the other heritage, historic and protected sites of Prince Albert are the Blockhouse from the 1885 Rebellion & First Presbyterian Church/School, Historic St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Honeywood (Dr. A.J. Porter) Heritage Nursery, Keyhole Castle, LaColle Falls Hydroelectric Dam, Oldest Downtown Store, Prince Albert Arts Centre and The Cathedral Church of St. Alban the Martyr (Anglican).[44] Sacred Heart Cathedral (Roman Catholic) near the downtown area was built in 1914 in the Romanesque style. It contains paintings by Berthold Imhoff.[45] The Institute for Stained Glass in Canada has documented the stained glass of six buildings in Prince Albert.[46] Other points of interest include: The city is home to the Prince Albert Raiders of the Western Hockey League. The Raiders, who won the Memorial Cup in 1985, play in the 3,571-seat Art Hauser Centre.[49] The city is also home to the Prince Albert Mintos of the Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League. They won the 2006, 2007 and 2014 Telus Cup. They also play in the Art Hauser Centre.[50] Prince Albert was the host for the following notable sporting events: The first hospital was constructed in 1899, followed by a maternity home built in 1945 which lasted approximately twelve years.[19]:?63? At present,[52] only a single road bridge, the Diefenbaker Bridge, connects the north and south shore in Prince Albert; this bridge is also the only river crossing connecting southern and northern Saskatchewan in the immediate vicinity (one needs to drive many kilometres to the east or west to find another). This has long been a subject of concern in the region, especially in light of a partial closure of the bridge in August 2011 that occurred when cracks were found during an inspection.[53] In 1866, Prince Albert was established as a mission post, and a trail to Fort Carlton arose. This trail connected the growing community to the Carlton Trail, the main land transportation route in Western Canada of the 19th century. The trail followed along the current Lily Plain grid road in Saskatchewan to the ferry service at Lilly Plain post office. The Qu’Appelle (Troy) – Prince Albert Trail was in use from 1883 transporting mail and freight goods from the rail depot at Qu’Appelle across the ferry at St. Louis to Prince Albert.[35] Besides these two trails, Prince Albert was also served by the Montreal Lake–PA, Green Lake–PA, and Fort à la Corne–PA trails.[20]:?11? Qu’Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railroad and Steamboat Company (QLSRSC) arrived in Prince Albert in October 1890 as a means to link the three major cities of Saskatchewan through one railroad. For the next few years the line was seldom used, and in order to raise capital, QLSRSC leased the line out to the Canadian Pacific Railway.[54] Canadian Pacific soon realized the economic uncertainty of the line, and the lease was cancelled after only a few years of service.[when?] By 1906, less than twenty years after the line was completed, it was sold to the Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR). Canadian Northern also crossed the North Saskatchewan River, heading west towards Shellbrook. Prince Albert was slated to become a northern hub for rail service into the north, however with little economic activity in the area, no branch lines were ever extended into the north except for the Paddockwood spur, which was subsequently abandoned during the 1990s as a grain-dependent branch line. Grand Trunk Pacific (GTP) also serviced Prince Albert through a branch line that headed north from Young, through St. Louis and North into Prince Albert. Later both the CNoR and GTP were nationalized, eventually becoming the Canadian National Railway (CN).[55] For years the Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway dominated the city of Prince Albert, operating on both sides of 15th Street. The Canadian Pacific Railway branched off at Lanigan moving north up to Hagen, then under trackage rights with CN, and curved towards the northeast end of Prince Albert. This was CPR’s principal northern site, with many of the branch lines feeding back to Prince Albert. These branch lines almost entirely served lumber mills and grain elevators as principal commodities. In 1991 CPR decided to shut down rail line operations in Prince Albert and the surrounding area. CPR sold the Meadow Lake line to CN, and abandoned the Meath Park branch up to Choiceland. Many small CN branch lines extended past Prince Albert hauling primarily grain, but proved ineffective due to larger and more accessible grain elevators. As a result, many were abandoned through the 1990s. Lines that have been abandoned include the Paddockwood Spur (CN), CPR to Meath Park, CPR to Lanigan, CN to Shellbrook, and CN to St. Louis. As grain storage and sorting technology improved over the years, a state of the art Inland elevator was built, located north of Prince Albert. This facility was owned by Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, later succeeded by Viterra. The smaller elevator located in the CN yards — owned by United Grain Growers, later acquired by Agricore United which was also succeeded by Viterra — operated in Prince Albert until Viterra announced its cease of operations on April 1, 2008. Today, only the Inland terminal owned by Viterra, located in White Star, continues to operate. In December 1997, CN announced the branch line was up for sale due to lack of productivity. The engines primarily used by CN at the time were GMD1s for short haul and yard shunting, and EMD SD40-2W/EMD SD40-2s for long-haul trips. CP utilized switchers due in part to the light rail on many of their branch lines. These switchers were manufactured by Montreal Locomotive Works (Bombardier) and were designated as RS-23. OmniTRAX, an American shortline railway company, bought the former CN line and named it Carlton Trail Railway (CTRW or CTR). Currently, Carlton Trail Railway resides in the old CN yard, storing tank cars for CN, transporting grain, and refurbishing diesel engines for other OmniTRAX lines. Carlton Trail has recently discussed abandoning several parts of the shortline due to increasing costs and poor track condition. The Railroad bridge in Prince Albert had the ability to turn in on itself to allow ferry ships to pass through.[56] In 2001 CTRW announced the abandonment of the Birch Hills branch line, but the city of Prince Albert intervened, citing the possibility of an ethanol plant. In 2008 Carlton Trail announced the Meadow Lake line would be abandoned by April 1, 2009.[57] Carlton Trail primarily operates EMD GP10s for switching and long-haul transport. Prince Albert is located on SK 2, SK 3, SK 11, SK 55, and SK 302. Prince Albert demarks the change of name for SK 2. The stretch of Highway 2 from Moose Jaw to Prince Albert was designated in 2005 as Veterans Memorial Highway. The renaming coincided with Veterans Week 2005.[58] 283.7 km (176.3 mi) of Saskatchewan Highway 2 contribute to the CanAm Highway[59] between Prince Albert and La Ronge.[60] The CanAm highway south of Prince Albert is designated on SK 3 between Melfort and Prince Albert.[60] SK 11 connects Saskatchewan’s three largest cities: Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert. On June 20, 2001, the entire length of SK 11 was re-named the Louis Riel Trail at a ceremony which took place at the Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre. The Louis Riel Trail connects major sites of the 1885 North-West Rebellion.[61] Prince Albert Transit is the local city bus service with Saskatchewan Transportation Company formerly providing intercity service for passengers and freight throughout Saskatchewan, with connecting service to national bus routes. Prince Albert Transit currently provides service only to the south shore portion of the city. Glass Field Airport has regular flights to Saskatoon and Regina and serves as an access point to communities and mining operations north of Prince Albert. Many residents of Prince Albert commute to Saskatoon for flights to further destinations. Anglican Bishop John McLean opened Emmanuel College on November 1, 1879, the first university of the District of Saskatchewan. A federal act later incorporated Emmanuel College into the University of Saskatchewan. Emmanuel College moved to Saskatoon in 1907 to become a part of the provincial University of Saskatchewan, following the inception of Saskatchewan as a province in 1905.[62] The Saskatchewan Rivers School Division operates 33 schools[63] and the Prince Albert Catholic School Division operates nine schools. The city has five high schools. St. Mary High School, and Rivier Academy (private, co-ed) are part of the Prince Albert Catholic School Division, while Carlton Comprehensive High School (largest high school in Saskatchewan), Wesmor (Acronym of the rural elementary schools Wildrose, East Central, Spruce Home, Meath Park, Osborne, and Redwing), and P.A.C.I (Prince Albert Collegiate Institute) are in the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division. École Valois offers preschool to grade 12 and is the only Francophone school in Prince Albert. Post-secondary schools found in Prince Albert include the Woodland campus of Saskatchewan Polytechnic (formerly Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology) and extension campuses for both the University of Regina and the University of Saskatchewan. Prince Albert also has the First Nations University of Canada (Northern Campus), Gabriel Dumont Institute, Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT), and Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP). 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Understanding Topsoil Depth in Alberta: Insights from AAFC SLC Version 3.2 Data

Topsoil depth is a critical factor for agricultural productivity, influencing water retention, nutrient availability, and root growth. The provided map of Alberta illustrates the topsoil depth in inches, highlighting significant regional variations. This analysis is based on data from the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2.

Key Observations

The topsoil depth in Western Alberta and the Rockies is generally shallow, ranging from 0 to 6 inches. This is due to the rugged terrain and erosional processes associated with mountainous regions. The shallow topsoil in these areas supports forests and natural vegetation rather than extensive agriculture.

Central Alberta, including areas around Edmonton and Red Deer, exhibits moderate to deep topsoil depths, generally between 8 to 14 inches. These depths are conducive to productive agriculture, supporting a variety of crops. The deeper topsoil in central regions contributes to higher agricultural yields and sustainable farming practices.

In Southern and Eastern Alberta, regions such as Calgary and areas towards the Saskatchewan border show variable topsoil depths ranging from 6 to 10 inches. While suitable for agriculture, these areas may require careful soil management to maintain productivity. Areas with shallower topsoil are more drought-resistant and may need irrigation and soil conservation practices.

Regional Analysis

The Rocky Mountain Influence is evident in the shallow topsoil of the Rocky Mountain foothills, resulting from the rocky and rugged terrain, limiting soil accumulation. These areas are more suited to forest growth and natural vegetation rather than intensive agriculture.

In contrast, the Prairie Conditions in central Alberta benefit from moderate to deep topsoil, which is ideal for crop production and supports Alberta’s agricultural economy. Maintaining topsoil depth through conservation practices is essential for sustaining long-term agrarian productivity in these areas.

Implications for Agriculture

Understanding topsoil depth is crucial for effective soil management practices, including crop selection, irrigation, and fertilization. Farmers can use this data to optimize their farming practices, choosing crops suited to the available topsoil depth and implementing appropriate soil conservation measures. Deeper topsoil improves water retention and nutrient availability, which is essential for healthy crop growth and high yields.

Conclusion

The topsoil depth map of Alberta reveals significant regional variations influenced by geographical features such as the Rocky Mountains and the fertile plains of central Alberta. Understanding these variations is crucial for optimizing agricultural practices and ensuring sustainable farming. By leveraging this data, farmers can improve crop yields, manage soil health, and enhance overall agrarian productivity in Alberta.

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  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2 Data
  • Alberta Agriculture and Forestry