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Historical Markers in Prince Albert No. 461, Saskatchewan

 
Prince Albert City Hall / L'hôtel de ville de Prince Albert Marker image, Touch for more information
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Prince Albert City Hall / L'hôtel de ville de Prince Albert Marker
1Saskatchewan, Prince Albert No. 461, Prince Albert — Prince Albert City Hall / L’hôtel de ville de Prince Albert
[English] This building is one of the few 19th century town halls still standing on the Prairies. It was built in 1892-1893, two years after the first railway arrived in town and over ten years before Prince Albert was incorporated as a city. . . . Map (db m196893) HM
2Saskatchewan, Prince Albert No. 461, Prince Albert — Prince Albert Fire DepartmentDedicated to the firefighters who have protected our community since 1887
On March 21st, 1887, Council passed a bylaw to establish a fire department for the Town of Prince Albert, Northwest Territories. There were two fire halls originally built, one on the east flat and the other on Central Avenue where City Hall now . . . Map (db m196896) HM
3Saskatchewan, Prince Albert No. 461, Prince Albert — Prince Albert Town Hall–Opera HouseA Provincial Heritage Property
In 1892 the council of the burgeoning town of Prince Albert commissioned the architectural firm of F. J. Rostrick and Son of Hamilton to design a town hall/opera house. Built by A. and W. B. Goodfellow of locally produced brick, the building was a . . . Map (db m196894) HM
4Saskatchewan, Prince Albert No. 461, Prince Albert — Right Honourable John George DiefenbakerLe très honorable John George Diefenbaker — (1895-1979) —
[English] A charismatic orator, John Diefenbaker served as Canada’s 13th prime minister from 1957 to 1963. Born in Ontario and raised in Saskatchewan, he was an accomplished defence lawyer and Member of Parliament for some forty . . . Map (db m203717) HM
5Saskatchewan, Prince Albert No. 461, Prince Albert — The John and Olive Diefenbaker Museum / Le Musée John et Olive Diefenbaker
[English] This was John Diefenbaker’s home as he rose through the ranks to become leader of the federal Progressive Conservative Party and Prime Minister of Canada. In 1947, he bought this Tudor Revival home with his wife, Edna . . . Map (db m203702) HM
 
 
 
 
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Mar. 25, 2023