Prince Albert is one of the northern-most cities of Saskatchewan that
has anything of a noteworthy population. This is even more impressive
when you consider there are no multi-lane highways leading here -- it's
all a two-lane highways (one lane each way). But being dedicated to The
Cause, we headed that way.
If you build a colorful sign, colorful sign-gazers will visit. Like
us. And members of the Iowa Rotary Club.
Tubby guessed this was a Greek Orthodox church. A bold choice, but
no -- Roman Catholic.
I suspect this used to be a bank, just like the museum down the
street looks like an old fire station.
A gazebo-based view of what I think is the North Saskatchewan River.
And a bridge. Mmm, bridge.
Nothing too extraordinary for these parts -- a grain elevator for
loading up the trains.
Over by the Wal-Mart, we found what we suspect is the source of
all the clouds we've been seeing.