Prince Albert Court House

Historic building in Saskatchewan, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Prince Albert Court House is a courthouse located at 1800 Central Avenue in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. It serves as a location of the Court of King's Bench for Saskatchewan.[2]

Location1800 Central Avenue, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
Coordinates53.20349°N 105.75309°W / 53.20349; -105.75309
Opened1927[1]
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Prince Albert Court House
Court of King’s Bench of Saskatchewan
The building in 2025
Prince Albert Court House is located in Saskatchewan
Prince Albert Court House
Location in Saskatchewan
General information
Location1800 Central Avenue, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
Coordinates53.20349°N 105.75309°W / 53.20349; -105.75309
Current tenantsCourt of King's Bench for Saskatchewan
Opened1927[1]
OwnerGovernment of Saskatchewan
Design and construction
ArchitectMaurice William Sharon[1]
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Built in 1926, the red-brick structure was designed by provincial architect Maurice W. Sharon under the Office of the Provincial Architect. The building reflects a modest Colonial Revival style, featuring symmetrical massing, a columned main entrance, and a central clock tower. It has remained in continuous use as a courthouse since its opening in 1927.[3][4]

In 2023, a restoration project received a municipal heritage award for preserving the building’s original windows and exterior details.[5]

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