Prince Albert, Canada
10 River St
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+1 3067642992
Good for kidsToilets
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
An original City Fire Station converted into a museum on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River at the end of Central Avenue is a delightful location to study the royal city of Prince Albert. Did you know 2 Prime minister's have lived in this city? Also home to an NHL hockey player & an Olympic participant. We enjoyed our visit
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This wonderful museum shows the many aspects of this town's long history all built inside its former fire station. The guides are knowledgeable about almost every item from the firehouse which hang from the top of the museum's tower to the centuries old boat which sits on the first floor in a large glass case. A must see for any tourist coming to Prince Albert.
It was a nice place to take pictures. It was closed when we went. As it was a sunday. But it was nice outside. We had a nice walk in the area. The view of the river was great as well.
Amazing place!!! This museum is small but lots of rich history at this place: passionate staff and informative walking tour. Excellent experience!!!
The history of Prince Albert comes alive at this well supplied museum. Growing up in this city you tend to remember things that were as well as old building's and businesses that were the core of town. This museum has a great treasure trove of all these past items as well as history on many individuals. So proud of what the staff there have presented. This place must definitely be protected as it represents the historical time frame of us.
The staff was friendly, had a good attitude and was generally helpful. There is no AC, only fans (at the time of writing this), so dress lightly if you plan to be in here a while during the hot months.
Prince Albert Historical Museum focuses on different elements of local culture and history such as the work of firefighters and the legacy of military personnel. Visiting this place takes only about twenty minutes. Entrance costs four dollars for adults or you can purchase a museum pass for ten dollars that allows you to visit all four museums in Prince Albert.
They were closed for the season but saw me walk up to the door and gave me a quick tour. They have a large collection of late 1800s to mid 1900s items including items from both World Wars.
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