Urban planning course reimagines Prince Albert’s riverbank
A group of urban planning students from the University of Saskatchewan have reimagined Prince Albert’s downtown riverbank as a vibrant cultural hub and an international tourism destination.
Their proposals, which include boardwalks that extend the riverbank out over the water and an amphitheatre that can double as a skating rink the winter, are the result of a semester-long experiential learning course.
While the projects are purely academic, some of the ideas and principles they contain could influence city planning in the future.
The students looked at promoting reconciliation and community building through their designs by including places where people could share food like communal ovens and a Farmer’s Market. (Samuel Loran/YouTube).

