By Canadian Hazards Data Team · Sourced from official open data
Direct municipal dataPrince Albert Natural Hazard Profile
Prince Albert's composite hazard grade is B, led by flood risk. Estimated home insurance runs ~$2,785/year (above the Saskatchewan average of $2,062). Standard policies typically exclude overland flood coverage.
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Hazard risk summary
Official NRCan / ECCC classifications
Flood
Moderate
Wildfire
Low
Earthquake
Low
Composite hazard grade
B
Moderate hazard exposure
Peak ground acceleration
0.02g
NRCan seismic hazard reference
Home insurance estimate
$2,785/yr
Sample average for Prince Albert. Actual premiums vary by coverage, deductible, and claims history.
Saskatchewan average
$2,062
Provincial sample mean
Prince Albert insurance premium2785 CAD/yr
Composite risk score1.33 (prov. avg 1.6)
Preparedness checklist
Actions tailored to Prince Albert's Flood-led hazard profile.
- 1Review your home insurance policy for hazard exclusions
- 2Store emergency supplies for 72 hours (water, food, medications)
- 3Register for local emergency alerts in your municipality
- 4Install a sump pump and backflow valve where applicable
- 5Keep valuables and documents above potential flood levels
- 6Consider overland flood coverage (not included in standard policies)
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Source · NRCan / ECCC hazard datasets. Last updated 2026. Refreshed on the site's automated schedule.
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