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Originally Posted by Harrison
Have you been to Yellowknife? Half the size of PA and at least twice as many buildings over 10 storeys (by my count)...
Indeed, economically it (Prince Albert) is quite sluggish - government services and a declining resources (mainly forestry) sector are the main drivers of the city's economy.
Also, the sad state of the Downtown and relative isolation and lackluster
climate do not help PA's case to attract people.
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Prince Albert more isolated and has a worse climate than Yellowknife?
I didn't know that...
Prince Albert's downtown is quite lacklustre, but it's invested quite a lot in revitalizing the downtown with the
Prince Albert Arts Centre and
EA Rawlinson Centre for Performing Arts.
One good way to gage small cities downtown's is the retail sector. One of the last news articles I read about Yellowknife almost a year ago was the state of it's only indoor shopping mall.
https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/longform/rise-and-fall-of-a-small-town-mall
Thankfully Prince Alberta's indoor malls are somewhat better off.
https://southhillmall.ca/stores/#storedirectory
https://www.gatewaymallpa.com
Just like any small city, it's sport facilities are some of the main centres for people gathering, especially in Winter.
Prince Albert's
Art Hauser Centre 3,000 seat arena is a focal point for sports
...I'm not sure what Yellowknife has in comparison, I hope it's nice too though.
Outside of Regina and Saskatoon,
Moose Jaw would be my next go-to city I suppose,
mostly because of the the roof top pools at
Temple Gardens Hotel and Spa.
https://www.templegardens.sk.ca
The city's downtown aesthetic is fairly typical for a city the size of Moose Jaw I guess...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmYD4EiUK1E