The revelation of an 11,000-year-old pre-contact settlement — one of the oldest known Indigenous sites on the continent — confirms that highly organized societies existed i ...
Researchers believe people started living at this spot on the North Saskatchewan River, near Prince Albert, shortly after glaciers receded about 10,000 years ago. (Alexandre Silberman/CBC ...
Paleontologists and students from McGill University have documented Saskatchewan's first confirmed fossil specimens of Centrosaurus, a horned dinosaur species closely related to Triceratops.
Here in Saskatchewan's heart lies a million-acre ... When to Go: As with most parks in Canada, Prince Albert is busiest in the summer months of June to August. Catch the forest's fall colors ...
Typical of its era, Prince Albert National Park was created to serve as a recreational playground—its stewardship value would only be recognized much later. The park spans a slender transition ...