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Lloydminster - Wikipedia Lloydminster is a city in Canada which has the unusual geographic distinction of straddling the provincial border between Alberta [3] and Saskatchewan [10][11] The city is incorporated by both provinces as a single city with a single municipal administration
Home | City of Lloydminster Lloydminster, AB SK — Tickets are now on sale for the 2025 Bordering on Disaster Conference presented by Cenovus Energy, scheduled for October 8 and 9 at the Lloydminster Exhibition
Shop. Eat. Play. Explore. | Discover Lloydminster Whether you are just passing through our neck of the woods or are a longtime local, we’re here to show you all the wonderful ways to explore Canada’s only border city, Lloydminster Located both in Saskatchewan and Alberta, we have a unique history mixed with a growing and diverse culture
Lloydminster Today | Awesome Vermilion River 101 Alberta and Saskatchewan’s joint city, is geographically unique in that it spans both provinces’ provincial borders with one municipal administration Located in the centre of the city on 50th Avenue (Meridian Avenue), the provincial border runs north to south
Lloydminster – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Lloydminster is a city straddling the border between East Central Alberta region of Alberta and the West Central Saskatchewan region of Saskatchewan A geographic anomaly, it is one of only two settlements in Canada to operate a single municipal entity across two provinces
Lloydminster, Saskatchewan Canada | Come Explore Canada Lloydminster is a city located on the border of Saskatchewan and Alberta, Canada It is known for its unique status as a bi-provincial city, as well as its vibrant arts and culture scene
Lloydminster - The Canadian Encyclopedia The city of Lloydminster is known as the “Border City” since it is located on the Saskatchewan-Alberta border, about 275 km west of Saskatoon and 250 km east of Edmonton It is one of two communities in Canada split by a provincial boundary, the other being Flin Flon, Manitoba