1. The E. A. Rawlinson Center for the Arts
The E. A. Rawlinson Center for the Arts incorporates the Mann Art Gallery and the John G. Theater which offers nice shows and exhibitions. The Prince Albert Arts Center's John V. Hicks Gallery displays how people lived here once.
3. The Prince Albert Winter Festival
The Prince Albert Winter Festival is one of the biggest occasions in western Canada. It is held throughout February with musical shows and vintage snowmobile races. Throughout the warm months there are various happenings too, but this one is the most popular.
5. Holiday Inn Express Hotel
The Holiday Inn Express Prince Albert offers open visitor rooms and suites with great designed rooms, HQ TV, microwaves, little ice chests and hot breakfast.
2. The Art Hauser Center
The Art Hauser Center is excellent place for games and excitement. It is home of Western Hockey League's Prince Albert Raiders and has boards for skating, boxing, judo and so on. If you wanted to learn how to box or skate, this is a place for you.
4. Prince Albert Historical Museum
Exhibition hall has a show on ancient rarities from the territory's initial pilgrims and citizens. You can find out how they lived once in the past, and how this area developed through the years.
The city is placed in a move zone between the aspen park and boreal woods. It is very peaceful area where you can stay.
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