| Prince Albert Court House | |
|---|---|
|   The building in 2025 | |
| General information | |
| Location | 1800 Central Avenue, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada | 
| Coordinates | 53°12′13″N105°45′11″W / 53.20349°N 105.75309°W | 
| Current tenants | Court of King's Bench for Saskatchewan | 
| Opened | 1927 [1] | 
| Owner | Government of Saskatchewan | 
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Maurice William Sharon [1] | 
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]
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]