St. Albert, Alberta

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St. Albert
Clock tower in downtown
Clock tower in downtown
Location in Alberta
St. Albert, Alberta
St. Albert
St. Albert
State : CanadaCanada Canada
Province : Alberta
Region: Edmonton Capital Region
Coordinates : 53 ° 38 ′  N , 113 ° 37 ′  W Coordinates: 53 ° 38 ′  N , 113 ° 37 ′  W
Height : 665  m
Area : 35.04 km²
Residents : 57,719 (as of 2006)
Population density : 1,647.2 inh / km²
Time zone : Mountain Time ( UTC − 7 )
Postal code : T8N
Website : www.stalbert.ca

St. Albert is a city in the Canadian province of Alberta . It is located a few miles northwest of Edmonton . Originally founded as a French-Canadian mission settlement, St. Albert is now an affluent suburb of Edmonton.

geography

St. Albert is shaped by the Sturgeon River valley . The flat hills contrast with the flat prairie of the area.

history

St. Albert was founded in 1861 by the Catholic missionary Father Albert Lacombe and his Métis parishioners to proselytize the Cree and Blackfoot Indians. A few years later, a group of nuns of the Gray Nuns and Métis settlers from Lac Ste. Anne moved to St. Albert, as the area offered better conditions for agriculture. In 1900, St. Albert was given the status of a village, a city 1904 and 1977 to a big city (City) .

Attractions

The wooden chapel (Father Lacombe Chapel) built by Albert Lacombe on Mission Hill is Alberta's oldest building and has been restored to its original state. It is open for tours in the summer months.

sons and daughters of the town

Web links

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