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Prince Albert National Park of Canada
How to Get There
The national park 'On the Southern Edge of the Great Northern Forest'.© Parks Canada/PANP CD4130-51
"On the Southern Edge of the Great Northern Forest" is where you'll find Prince Albert National Park, just 60 km north of the city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. It's near the geographic centre of the province.
The distance to the townsite of Waskesiu in the park is another 40 km north.
| Average travel times by automobile to Waskesiu are, from: |
| Calgary |
10 hours |
| Winnipeg |
10 hours |
| Regina |
5.5 hours |
| Saskatoon |
2.5 hours |
| Prince Albert |
1 hour |
| Laronge |
1.5 hours |
Map of regional setting of Prince Albert National Park in western Canada.© Parks Canada
The park is accessible by Highways #2 and #264 or Scenic Route - Highway #263, all of which are paved, year-round roads. Contact the park office if you require information regarding routes to backcountry trailheads and canoe launching points on the western or northern boundaries.
Map of area locating Prince Albert National Park within Saskatchewan.© Parks Canada