Photo courtesy Tourism Saskatchewan Photo by Greg Huszar
LA COLLE FALLS
The falls, located on the North Saskatchewan River is the home of a partially complete hydroelectric dam built by the City of Prince Albert between 1909-1913. The site is 45 km northeast of Prince Albert. Access can be difficult in inclement weather.
NARROW HILLS PROVINCIAL PARK
The Narrow Hills Provincial Park offers endless opportunities for adventure, from exploring the trails above the Gem Lakes to camping, fishing, kayaking, picnicking, swimming, and biking. The scenic hills are located 130 km northeast of Prince Albert and provide the perfect wilderness getaway.
NESS CREEK
Located east of Big River enroute to Nesslin Lake, Ness Creek offers cabin rentals, camping, a forest garden and music festivals.
PRINCE ALBERT NATIONAL PARK
Just 90 km north of Prince Albert, the National park abounds in things to see and do – great beaches, trails, programs, wildlife viewing, front-country and back-country camping, fishing, paddling opportunities, and winter activities. PANP Activity Guides are available at Prince Albert Tourism.
Photo by Linda Carter
Photo by Ed Stringer
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