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Situated on the North Saskatchewan River in Saskatchewan's "Gateway to the North" guests will enjoy easy access to the area's best outdoor adventure and exciting attractions.
With every stay at this full-service Saskatchewan hotel, guests of the newly renovated BEST WESTERN Marquis Inn & Suites will receive friendly service and plenty of thoughtful amenities, including spacious guest rooms and suites, cable satellite television, free wireless high-speed Internet access, a complimentary daily hot breakfast in the Terrace Café, an energizing exercise facility and an on-site lounge. Plus, we are a pet-friendly Best Western Prince Albert!
Business guests can also enjoy working and staying at this quiet Prince Albert, Saskatchewan hotel, with business services and meeting facilities at their fingertips whenever they need and our close proximity to local organizations - like the Prince Albert Grand Council, Northern Lights Casino and the federal penitentiary.
Just outside this cozy hotel in Prince Albert, guests will find myriad activities to enjoy and plenty of Saskatchewan attractions to see, including the Northern Lakes, Rotary Police Museum, the Kinsmen Water Park and the First Nations University. Want to take in a hockey game while you're visiting? You're in luck because the Art Hauser Centre Hockey Arena - home of the Prince Albert Raiders - is close to this hotel in Prince Albert. Other nearby attractions include the Northern Lights Casino, the Diefenbaker House Museum, Little Red River Park and South Hill Mall, just to name a few.
Start planning your Price Albert getaway today by booking a stay at the BEST WESTERN Marquis Inn & Suites. Plus, when you reserve a room online, you can save at this hotel in Prince Albert.
11th annual festival hosts a variety of performers from across North America. In Saskatoon.
A qualifier for the Boston Marathon, the Saskatchewan Marathon is an annual event. In Saskatoon.
Waterfront features more than 50 craft and visual artists displaying a wide variety of works. In Saskatoon.
Saskatchewan's finest outdoor arts and crafts, show and sale. In Regina.
26th anniversary. From jazz to blues, worldbeat to funk, soul to gospel. In Saskatoon.
Saskatoon's original sidewalk sale. The only sidewalk sale with great bargins and entertainment.
This event kicks off the summer for kids of all ages. Enjoy various activities and games, petting zoo and more. In Moose Jaw.
The 46th season of Saskatchewan's longest running stage show. In Regina.
43rd annual. The festival presents an amazing weekend of exceptional musical styles. In Regina.
Dine and dance for three days during this popular polka festival featuring four bands and 17 hours.
Now in its 34th year, Sunflower is one of the largest art and craft show and sales in the province. In Yorkton.
Festival activities include jigging, fiddling, square dancing, talent show.
Event features up to 150 tables of antiques and collectibles, new and used car and truck parts and more.
Various age groups and competition categories including women's jingle, fancy and grass dances and more. In Prince Albert.
Features representation from the residential construction industry giving buyers the opportunity to learn about the home construction process.
The Prince Albert Historical Museum has been providing Prince Albert visitors an opportunity to learn of its rich history, since 1932. The museum is located along the North Saskatchewan River, in the Central Fire Hall building, built in 1912. The fire hall was operational until 1975 when it became the new home for the museum.
The museum is one of six local museums operated by the Prince Albert Historical Society. Visit the museum to view the historical artifacts and exhibits. While in town, also visit the Nisbet Church built in 1866, the Block House built in the 1870s and the Diefenbaker House Museum. Enjoy traveling in Saskatchewan and rest comfortably with Best Western hotels.
Prince Albert National Park is located in the center of Saskatchewan, approximately 80km north of Prince Albert. This incredible park encompasses over 1,400 square miles with a range in elevation from 1,600 ft to 724 ft. The rolling hills are covered with rare fescue grassland, white spruce, aspen and jack pine trees. The park features Lake Waskesiu, Lake Crean and Lake Kingsmere.
Park visitors love fishing in these large, clear lakes for walleye, lake whitefish and Northern pike. There are numerous hiking trails, biking trails, horseback riding trails and picnic sites throughout the park. Boating, canoeing and swimming are fun ways to spend time in the park. Check in to a comfortable Best Western guest room for a wonderful night's rest, while traveling in Saskatchewan.