St Albert, Alberta

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St. Albert is a city in Alberta, Canada, on the Sturgeon River northwest of the City of Edmonton. It was originally settled as a Métis community, and is now the second-largest city in the Edmonton Capital Region. St. Albert first received its town status in 1904 and was reached by the Canadian Northern Railway in 1906.[6]

Originally separated from Edmonton by several miles of farmland, the 1980s expansion of Edmonton's city limits placed St. Albert immediately adjacent to the larger city on St. Albert's south and east sides.


History 

St. Albert was founded in 1861 as a Métis settlement by Father Albert Lacombe, OMI, who built a small chapel: the Father Lacombe Chapel in the Sturgeon River valley. This chapel still stands to this day on Mission Hill in St. Albert. The original settlement was named Saint Albert by Bishop Alexandre-Antonin Taché, OMI after Lacombe's name saint; Saint Albert of Louvain. Although Lacombe had originally intended to found the mission at Lac Ste. Anne, the soil proved infertile and he moved the settlement to what would become St. Albert. The location offered several advantages, notably its easy access to supplies of wood and water, its excellent soil, it being a regular stopping point for First Nations peoples on their travels, and its proximity to Fort Edmonton, where the priests could purchase necessary supplies and minister to Catholic workers. A few years later, a group of Grey Nuns would follow Lacombe from Lac Ste. Anne. More Métis from Lac Ste. Anne arrived in 1863 and by December 1864, the population was roughly 300. By 1870, St. Albert had approximately 1000 residents, the vast majority of whom were Métis.[7]

In 1870, smallpox had spread North to St. Albert, killing 320 of 900 residents.[8][9]

During the late 20th and early 21st century it was mistakenly assumed that the community had been named after St. Albert the Great. This was due to incorrect information in the 1985 history of St. Albert; The Black Robe's Vision, published by the amateur historians of the St. Albert Historical Society. This led to the City of St. Albert erroneously promoting St. Albert the Great as the community's patron saint and even erecting a statue of the wrong saint in the downtown area. This misconception was not corrected until 2008.[10] The original chapel has since become an historic site staffed with historical interpreters and is open to the public in the summer season.

Also in St. Albert is the St. Albert Grain Elevator Park. There are two historic grain elevators there; one constructed in 1906 by the Brackman-Ker Milling Company, the other was built later in 1929 by The Alberta Wheat Poolcompany. The original grain elevator constructed in 1906 was originally red in colour, but has faded over time to a metallic silver. There is also a reproduction of the original 1909 railway station housed at the Grain Elevators Park, the reproduction was constructed in 2005. On Madonna Drive stands the Little White School House which is open to the public. Arts and Heritage - St. Albert maintain this site as well as the Grain Elevators and other heritage buildings and sites under restoration in the city. In June 2009, the City Council approved a multi-staged plan for the heritage sites. The plan features the restoration of the grain elevators and the opening of both a Métis and French Canadian farm on adjacent lots by the River.

Economy

St. Albert has an active and skilled labour force, with a low unemployment rate of 4.3%. In 2011, 67.5% of the 40,560 adults aged 25 years and over in St. Albert had completed some form of postsecondary education, compared with 59.6% at the national level.

Of the population aged 25 years and over in St. Albert, 31.7% had a university certificate or degree. An additional 24.3% had a college diploma and 11.6% had a trades certificate.

The share of the adult population that had completed a high school diploma as their highest level of educational attainment was 23.7%, and 8.8% had completed neither high school nor any postsecondary certificates, diplomas or degrees.[11]

Demographics

The population of the City of St. Albert according to its 2016 municipal census is 64,645,[5] a change of 2.2% from its 2014 municipal census population of 63,255.[34]In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the City of St. Albert recorded a population of 65,589 living in 23,954 of its 24,446 total private dwellings, a change of 6.7% from its 2011 population of 61,466. With a land area of 48.45 km2 (18.71 sq mi), it had a population density of 1,353.7/km2 (3,506.2/sq mi) in 2016.[3]

In the 2011 Census, the City of St. Albert had a population of 61,466 living in 22,513 of its 22,990 total dwellings, a change of 6.4% from its 2006 adjusted population of 57,764. With a land area of 48.27 km2 (18.64 sq mi), it had a population density of 1,273.4/km2 (3,298.0/sq mi) in 2011.[33]

Arts and culture

Located in the heart of downtown, St. Albert Place is the focal point of many community events and activities. Designed by world-renowned Canadian architect Douglas Cardinal, its sculptural symmetry mimics the curves of the Sturgeon River that runs behind it. There are no corners; only curves. Built in 1984, St. Albert Place was designed as a "people place", housing a unique combination of civic government and cultural activity. Currently it houses the St. Albert Public Library, Musée Héritage Museum, Visual Arts Studio and Arden Theatre, as well as City Hall and associated city government services. The Musée Héritage Museum celebrates and explores the story of St. Albert through a variety of programs which seek to preserve the community's history for the future. The museum houses both permanent and temporary exhibits and also contains a Children’s Discovery Room and gift shop. The archives at the museum consist of over 6,500 artifacts, 1,100 programming objects, 70 linear metres of textual record, around 3,000 pre-1948 photographs and thousands of post-1948 photographs. The museum is operated by Arts and Heritage St. Albert.[35]

St. Albert has a rich arts scene. St. Albert is home to a writers' guild and painters' guild and renowned bands like Social Code and Tupelo Honey hail from St. Albert. The Arden Theatre is a popular venue for many plays and musical performances.

The St. Albert public art gallery, Art Gallery of St. Albert is a focal point of St. Albert’s downtown. The gallery is housed in the historical Banque d'Hochelaga building in the heart of downtown St. Albert. The gallery features monthly exhibitions, a variety of public programs and also runs an annual art auction in St Albert. The Art Gallery of St. Albert is one of the stops on the St. Albert ArtWalk. The gallery is operated by Arts and Heritage St. Albert.[36]

St. Albert is also notable for its Aboriginal heritage. The city is home to the Michif Institute founded by former Senator Thelma Chalifoux, dedicated to preserving and spreading knowledge of the city's Métis background. The Musée Héritage Museum contains many Métis artifacts. Many of the street signs in the city's downtown core are also trilingual, written in French and Cree in addition to English, as a tribute to the city's multiracial and multilinguistic origins. A current city project is to replace English-only signs with trilingual versions as the English-only versions wear out.[citation needed]

In 2008, NBC decided to film portions of its new horror/suspense anthology series Fear Itself in St. Albert's downtown and river valley.[37]

St. Albert also has a St. Albert Children's Theatre group putting on two large musicals a year with many summer camps to participate in.

St. Albert is home to the St. Albert Community Band, whose motto is "Music is for Life!"[38]

Festivals and events

The Northern Alberta International Children's Festival in St. Albert is one of the longest-running children's festivals in North America, attracting over 40,000 participants over 5 days, at the end of May. During the five days of the Festival, children experience sights and sounds of many different cultures while learning through the medium nearest and dearest to their hearts - by playing! The mainstage events feature a host of international artists from Scotland, Netherlands, USA, Mexico, Cuba, New Zealand, and (of course) Canada offering performances of puppetry, music, dance, acrobatics, clowning and theatre that will amaze and delight.[citation needed]

The Kinsmen Rainmaker Rodeo starts with a parade that winds its way through the heart of St. Albert. After the parade, the rodeo begins, with exciting rodeo events, midway, and musical performances.

The Outdoor Farmers' Market, held in downtown St. Albert, is Western Canada’s largest outdoor farmers' market, attracting 10,000 to 15,000 people every Saturday from June to October. You can find locally grown fresh produce, handmade products and crafts and listen to the music of the buskers.

As many as 6,000 participants come to St. Albert to enjoy Rock'n August, a week-long festival held to celebrate the rumbles of chrome pipes and the rim shots of classic Rock and Roll music. Hotrodders come from kilometres around with their masterpieces to show them off and look at the creations of others as well.

Other annual events include the St. Albert Rotary Music Festival, and Mambos & Mocktails, a 3-hour jazz concert played every December at Bellerose Composite High School by the jazz band and choir.

St. Albert also host an annual Harvest Festival at the St. Albert Grain Elevator Park.

The Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Festival, held at the Arden Theatre is one of the largest dance festivals of its kind in North America. It is hosted annually by the Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Company and generally takes place during the second weekend in May.[39]


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  • 100 LAMBERT Crescent: St. Albert House for sale : MLS®# E4476527

    100 LAMBERT Crescent St. Albert St. Albert T8N 1M4
    Main Photo: 100 LAMBERT Crescent: St. Albert House for sale : MLS®# E4476527
    $399,900
    Single Family
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    E4476527
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    882 sq. ft.
    Beautifully maintained BI-LEVEL in sought-after LACOMBE PARK! Situated on a LARGE CORNER LOT, this home is MOVE-IN READY and perfect for FIRST-TIME HOME BUYERS. The bright kitchen features white cabinetry, S/S appliances, and newer vinyl plank flooring, while the SPACIOUS living room showcases a large window bringing in plenty of NATURAL LIGHT. The main level is complete with two great-sized bedrooms and a 4-piece bathroom. The FULLY FINISHED lower level offers a large rec room and a HUGE third bedroom with a WIC and UPDATED ENSUITE. Enjoy the SOUTH-FACING backyard and the convenience of an OVERSIZED DOUBLE DETACHED GARAGE. Located in a family-friendly neighbourhood close to parks, schools, and amenities. UPGRADES: SHINGLES (2025), WINDOWS UPDATED. More details
    Courtesy of Nicole Weslosky of Real Broker
  • 918 260 Bellerose Drive: St. Albert Condo for sale : MLS®# E4471520

    918 260 Bellerose Drive St. Albert St. Albert T8N 8E8
    Main Photo: 918 260 Bellerose Drive: St. Albert Condo for sale : MLS®# E4471520
    $385,665
    Condo
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    E4471520
    Bedrooms:
    1
    Bathrooms:
    1
    Floor Area:
    707 sq. ft.
    Welcome to Riverbank Landing! A premium new mixed-use development on the banks of the beautiful Sturgeon River Valley. Solid concrete & steel construction offers enhanced privacy & fire safety. This (707 sf) spacious and bright one bedroom suite offers top-quality features throughout: 9ft ceilings, oversized windows, quartz countertops, porcelain tile & plank flooring, forced-air heating & A/C, underground parking & storage, premium appliance pkg, 225 sf balcony, etc. Riverbank Landing offers some very impressive amenities such as: 2 story lobby, spacious event centre, fitness & yoga room, owners lounge with rooftop patio, car wash, guest suite, business centre, and more! Very well serviced with 3 high speed elevators. Only steps to Mercato Italian Market, boutique shopping, restaurants & the tranquil Red Willow Trail System. Great Price & Low Condo Fees! More details
    Courtesy of Dan E Lepine of MaxWell Devonshire Realty
  • 83 600 BELLEROSE Drive: St. Albert Townhouse for sale : MLS®# E4465621

    83 600 BELLEROSE Drive St. Albert St. Albert T8N 7T5
    Main Photo: 83 600 BELLEROSE Drive: St. Albert Townhouse for sale : MLS®# E4465621
    $379,900
    Condo
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    E4465621
    Bedrooms:
    2
    Bathrooms:
    3
    Floor Area:
    1,421 sq. ft.
    Sophisticated 3-storey executive townhome in desirable Oakmont! This bright, stylish home offers 2 large bedrooms, each with its own full bath. The open-concept main living area is perfect for entertaining, featuring a spacious living room, dining area & modern kitchen with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances & access to a private south-facing patio. The main level den makes an ideal home office, gym or playroom. Upstairs boasts an extra-large primary suite with 4-pc ensuite & walk-in closet, plus a 2nd bedroom & 4-pc bath. Enjoy an oversized attached garage (10.5’x21’) with water tap, large driveway for extra parking plus one assigned stall, 9-ft ceilings, central A/C, upper-floor laundry & fenced yard. Steps to Sturgeon River walking trails — this home combines comfort, function & location! More details
    Courtesy of Keir W McIntyre of RE/MAX Professionals
  • 814 200 BELLEROSE Drive: St. Albert Condo for sale : MLS®# E4474546

    814 200 BELLEROSE Drive St. Albert St. Albert T8N 7P7
    Main Photo: 814 200 BELLEROSE Drive: St. Albert Condo for sale : MLS®# E4474546
    $379,500
    Condo
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    E4474546
    Bedrooms:
    1
    Bathrooms:
    1
    Floor Area:
    725 sq. ft.
    ELEGANT! 10 foot ceilings, oversized windows w/custom zebra shades, oversize interior & entry door plus upgraded finishes! ESPRESSO kitchen has quartz countertops, MIELE appliances, ultra quiet dishwasher, gorgeous metallic gold backsplash, touchless faucet, refrigerator w/ ice/water & custom pendant lighting. Main living space has beautiful engineered hardwood flooring. Bathroom w/ heated tile flooring, quartz countertops. Living room w/ fireplace & floor to ceiling tile surround, 65 inch SONY TV & Sonos sound bar. Balcony has all the conveniences for condo living - gas for BBQ & water tap. Concrete/steel bldg & heated underground prkg- full storage cage incl w/steel rack. A/C. Deck has water and gas outlet. Amenities; social rm, exercise rm, roof top terrace & guest suite!! Shop at Italian Bakery’s Mercato or walk to a restaurant of your choice. Extensive river valley trails right behind the building!! GORGEOUS VIEWS facing northwest for perfect sunsets! More details
    Courtesy of Joanna Benvenuto of REMAX River City
  • 87 600 BELLEROSE Drive: St. Albert Townhouse for sale : MLS®# E4472980

    87 600 BELLEROSE Drive St. Albert St. Albert T8N 7T5
    Main Photo: 87 600 BELLEROSE Drive: St. Albert Townhouse for sale : MLS®# E4472980
    $368,900
    Condo
    Status:
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    MLS® Num:
    E4472980
    Bedrooms:
    2
    Bathrooms:
    3
    Floor Area:
    1,473 sq. ft.
    Beautifully kept 1472 sq. ft. townhome in Oakmont that feels brand new! With 9’ ceilings and large windows throughout, this unit is bright and spacious. The main level features vinyl plank flooring through the living room, dining room and kitchen which has quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, tile backsplash and a large island! A south facing balcony with gas BBQ hookup is accessible from the kitchen. The top level has 2 large bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, plus laundry with newer washer and dryer. The lower level has access to the oversized, single attached garage as well as a flex area that is perfect for your home gym, office or 3rd bedroom. A fenced yard landscaped with turf is perfect for your 4-legged friend! Central A/C. Close to the Sturgeon River and walking trails. More details
    Courtesy of Neil C Rouse of RE/MAX Professionals
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