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1-12/23
  • 26517 Township Road 584 Township in Rural Westlock County: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2322048

    26517 Township Road 584 Township Rural Westlock County T0G 1W0
    Main Photo: 26517 Township Road 584 Township in Rural Westlock County: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2322048
    $1,899,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2322048
    Bedrooms:
    7
    Bathrooms:
    6
    Floor Area:
    3,714 sq. ft.
    Located on 12 acres, just ½ mile off Hwy 44 and only 30 minutes to St. Albert and 40 minutes to Edmonton, this METICULOUS, LIKE NEW ICF home offers over 6,500 sq. ft. of finished living space plus a 6,000 sq. ft. refurbished heated shop for more than 12,000 sq. ft. of exceptional space. Ideal for a large family, multi-generational living, or a home-based business, this 7+ bedroom bungalow features an oversized garage with room for up to 5 vehicles. Highlights include a chef's kitchen with professional-grade appliances, custom millwork throughout, sun-filled rooms, private loft suite with ensuite & A/C, stunning primary retreat with spa-inspired 5-piece ensuite, 3 basement bedrooms, second kitchen, theatre room, rec room & 2 feature fireplaces. The 6,000 sq. ft. heated shop offers 3 overhead doors, 4 separate workspaces & a 3-pce bath. Hobby farm ready with serviced pastures, outbuilding, dugout & creek. Radiant in-floor heating, state-of-the-art reverse osmosis system & more. A truly one-of-a-kind estate. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX EXCELLENCE
  • 20320 29 Avenue NW in Edmonton: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2298431

    20320 29 Avenue NW Edmonton T6M 0W5
    Main Photo: 20320 29 Avenue NW in Edmonton: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2298431
    $1,288,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2298431
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    1
    Floor Area:
    2,720 sq. ft.
    This elegant custom built home blends timeless architecture with refined, minimalist design. Perfectly positioned along an extensive walking trail & forested green space offers both privacy & a serene natural backdrop. All details curated for comfort & family living. Stunning, spacious kitchen showcases a luxury leather-touch Cambria Quartz Island, gas range & hidden butler’s pantry with direct access to the garage. The open-concept main floor is graced by an open stairwell leading to the upper loft, creating a sense of light & architectural interest. Upgrades include Hardwood Flooring, Oversized Windows, Custom floor-to-ceiling Drapes, main-floor office & large upper laundry room. With 4 bdrms, 3.5 baths, A/C &Triple garage. This Home is perfect for all family sizes. The Fully finished basement has a stylish wet bar, recreation room, an extra bedroom & a 3-piece bathroom—perfect for guests & entertaining. Walking distance to park, playground & transit, this home blends luxury, comfort, and convenience. Perfect location to view the Northern Lights! More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Real Estate (Edmonton)
  • 20515 5 Avenue SW in Edmonton: Anthony Henday South West Detached for sale : MLS®# A2322749

    20515 5 Avenue SW Anthony Henday South West Edmonton T6M 2P4
    Main Photo: 20515 5 Avenue SW in Edmonton: Anthony Henday South West Detached for sale : MLS®# A2322749
    $849,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2322749
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    3
    Floor Area:
    3,044 sq. ft.
    Nestled on an extraordinary 1.03 acre treed estate lot backing directly onto Guthrie Ravine, this rare Edmonton property offers a lifestyle seldom found within city limits. Surrounded by mature trees and nature, yet only minutes from premier amenities, this is private country living with the convenience of the city at your doorstep. Offering over 3,000 sq ft of developed living space, this architecturally distinctive residence is filled with character, warmth, and natural light. Dramatic vaulted ceilings, expansive windows, and rich wood accents create an inviting atmosphere that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape. Multiple living and entertaining spaces provide flexibility for families, professionals, and those who love to host. The spacious main living area is anchored by a stunning wood-burning fireplace and framed by views of the ravine and towering trees beyond. A bright sunroom provides the perfect retreat to enjoy morning coffee, evening wine, or peaceful views throughout every season. The home features three wood-burning fireplaces, adding warmth and ambiance throughout. The upper-level primary retreat offers exceptional privacy and includes a charming Sitting balcony overlooking the natural surroundings. Two additional bedrooms, generous family rooms, and multiple gathering spaces provide room for family and guests alike. Step outside and discover your own private sanctuary. The expansive backyard offers endless opportunities for outdoor entertaining, gardening, recreation, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature. The mature landscaping and ravine setting create a level of privacy rarely available within Edmonton. For golf enthusiasts, the location is second to none. Situated within minutes of both the world-renowned Blackhawk Golf Club and the Petroleum Golf & Country Club, and within approximately 20 minutes of more than 20 golf courses, this property offers unparalleled access to some of Alberta’s finest golf destinations. Located at the end of prestigious 199 Street and just minutes from Edgemont, Stillwater, shopping, dining, schools, and major commuter routes, (216) this exceptional property offers the perfect balance of luxury, privacy, recreation, and convenience. A truly rare opportunity to own one of Edmonton’s most unique estate properties. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX EXCELLENCE
  • 2021 112A Street in Edmonton: Skyrattler Detached for sale : MLS®# A2313737

    2021 112A Street Skyrattler Edmonton T6J 4V5
    Main Photo: 2021 112A Street in Edmonton: Skyrattler Detached for sale : MLS®# A2313737
    $825,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2313737
    Bedrooms:
    5
    Bathrooms:
    5
    Floor Area:
    2,464 sq. ft.
    Across from the natural beauty of Skyrattler Park and just steps to the scenic trails of Blackmud Creek Ravine, this fully renovated 2,468 sq ft home blends timeless luxury with warm, designer inspired style. Every inch of this home has been thoughtfully curated with elevated finishes, modern textures, and the kind of effortless elegance that feels straight out of a Pinterest dream board. The main floor is rich in character and light, anchored by stunning white oak engineered hardwood and two beautifully appointed living spaces. The front living room makes an unforgettable first impression with soaring vaulted shiplap ceilings, statement lighting, and a cozy wood burning fireplace that creates the perfect ambiance for entertaining or quiet evenings at home. At the back of the home, a relaxed yet refined dining room features a gas fireplace and patio doors opening onto a composite deck and incredibly private fenced backyard retreat with fire pit and hot tub. The kitchen is truly magazine worthy. Bright, airy, and designed to impress, it features quartz countertops, a massive waterfall island with cabinetry on both sides, artisan tile backsplash, floating shelves, a 48" side by side fridge/freezer, induction range, and a custom feature hood that ties the entire space together beautifully. Designed with both style and function in mind, the mudroom off the garage offers built-in bench seating, storage, a chic powder room, and convenient main floor laundry. Upstairs, the stunning loft adds an additional layer of versatility and charm, the sweetest bedtime story reading room, or cozy book nook space while three spacious bedrooms provide room for the whole family. The primary suite feels like a boutique hotel escape with its beautifully finished 4 piece ensuite and serene atmosphere. The fully finished basement continues the home’s elevated aesthetic with custom built-in cabinetry in the spacious rec room, a fourth bedroom, third full bathroom, and a flexible bonus space perfect for a home gym, office, studio, or private theatre room. The enormous heated garage is a standout feature on its own, complete with water and drain access. An additional fifth bedroom with shower has been added to the rear of the garage, offering incredible flexibility for guests, a home business, creative studio, or future conversion back into a triple tandem garage configuration. This home is a must-see and shows as new. More details
    Listed by Coldwell Banker OnTrack Realty
  • 10948 75 Avenue NW in Edmonton: McKernan Detached for sale : MLS®# A2314975

    10948 75 Avenue NW McKernan Edmonton T6G 0G9
    Main Photo: 10948 75 Avenue NW in Edmonton: McKernan Detached for sale : MLS®# A2314975
    $799,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2314975
    Bedrooms:
    7
    Bathrooms:
    7
    Floor Area:
    1,612 sq. ft.
    Rare opportunity to acquire a fully licensed, turn-key 7-bedroom, 7-bathroom lodging house in the premier neighborhood of McKernan, just steps from the University of Alberta. Operating under a valid Development Permit (DP), Building Permit (BP), and Business Licence (BL), this property offers a rare, fully legalized single-professional/student housing setup in one of Edmonton’s most high-demand rental corridors. Situated on a substantial 49.5’ x 130’ lot (approx. 600 sqm), this solid 2-storey home features a highly functional layout tailored for legalized shared accommodation, boasting 7 bedrooms and 7 full bathrooms (including 5 ensuites). Its unbeatable location is within easy walking distance to both the McKernan/Belgravia and U of A LRT stations, providing top-tier transit accessibility that ensures a consistent stream of tenant demand. The property offers outstanding operational reliability, with all major building systems meticulously upgraded over the years to ensure top-tier safety and structural peace of mind. Recent premium improvements feature a brand-new roof with 15 year workmanship warranty certificate, interconnected smoke/CO detectors throughout, and newly upgraded basement egress windows with fresh window wells. Mechanically superior and carefully maintained, the home is further enhanced by vinyl windows, upgraded PEX plumbing lines, a 100-amp electrical service, and a newer furnace and hot water tank (2024). Representing an exceptional, high-yield cash cow generating approximately $5,000 CAD in total monthly gross rental income, this premium property offers stable, immediate revenue with zero deferred maintenance. Combined with significant underlying land value and future high-density redevelopment potential, it is a bulletproof investment in a prime inner-city location. More details
    Listed by First Place Realty
  • 647 Fraser Vista NW in Edmonton: Fraser Detached for sale : MLS®# A2320400

    647 Fraser Vista NW Fraser Edmonton T5Y 0V4
    Main Photo: 647 Fraser Vista NW in Edmonton: Fraser Detached for sale : MLS®# A2320400
    $799,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2320400
    Bedrooms:
    5
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    3,262 sq. ft.
    An elevated living experience begins in the prestigious neighbourhood of Fraser, perched above the North Saskatchewan River with easy access to the river valley. This custom-built 5-bedroom home offers a functional layout and quality finishes throughout. Main floor features floor-to-ceiling windows adorned with Hunter Douglas blinds, open-to-below sitting room, family room with built-in entertainment unit and fireplace, kitchen with custom cabinetry and newer appliances, spice kitchen, and a bedroom that flexes as a guest room or home office. Upstairs, you’ll find 3 additional bedrooms, spacious primary suite, 2 ensuites, and versatile loft space. A separate side entrance offers future development potential. Outside, enjoy the fenced backyard, the oversized double attached garage provides plenty of parking and storage. Conveniently located near schools and shopping, this home offers the space and flexibility today’s families are looking for. More details
    Listed by Real Broker
  • 47 Hull Wynd in Spruce Grove: Hilldowns Detached for sale : MLS®# A2316979

    47 Hull Wynd Hilldowns Spruce Grove T7X 0X5
    Main Photo: 47 Hull Wynd in Spruce Grove: Hilldowns Detached for sale : MLS®# A2316979
    $794,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2316979
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    3
    Floor Area:
    2,585 sq. ft.
    Stunning Luxury home, 3 beds 2.5 Baths, exquisite entryway with high ceilings and chic lighting. Step into your dream Kitchen with high end SS appliances including a gas stove, quartz counter tops, stunning light fixtures, spacious family room with high ceilings, large den, 2 story living room feature wall. Upstairs is 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, bonus room & the laundry room. The primary bedroom has a vaulted ceiling and is more spacious than you could hope or need. BUT, we have also have an ensuite that will literally make you say "WOW". Subway tiled shower, luxury soaker tub, separate sinks, a powder mirror plus a walk in closet so deep you'd think you got lost in Narnia. We haven't even gotten to the best part, a ridiculously large TRIPLE OVERSIZED RV GARAGE with a pull through back door. Plus Cul-de-sac living. MUST SEE! More details
    Listed by CIR Realty
  • 46 1304 Rutherford Road in Edmonton: Rutherford Row/Townhouse for sale : MLS®# A2325547

    46 1304 Rutherford Road Rutherford Edmonton T6W 0B4
    Main Photo: 46 1304 Rutherford Road in Edmonton: Rutherford Row/Townhouse for sale : MLS®# A2325547
    $628,888
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2325547
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    3
    Floor Area:
    1,861 sq. ft.
    Welcome to Pivot at Rutherford, Averton’s award-winning townhouse community offering the perfect balance of modern design and low-maintenance living. This beautifully upgraded End unit has 3-bedroom home features 1,861 sq. ft. of thoughtfully designed space, along with a rare tandem 4-car garage  19 feet wide by 31.5 feet deep —ideal for vehicles, motorcycles ,storage, or a home gym. The main level impresses with floor-to-ceiling windows, front facing East for early morning sun and West facing back for sunsets. An open-concept layout, and a stunning kitchen complete with Quartz countertops, oversized island, and premium stainless steel appliances. Very spacious living and dining areas, vinyl flooring, and contemporary finishes throughout, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. Upstairs, you’ll find a well-appointed primary retreat with a 4-piece ensuite, along with two additional bedrooms and another 4 piece bath convenient upper-level laundry. Thoughtful upgrades include blackout blinds on the main and upgraded blinds in all bedrooms, upgraded lighting, mirrors, and designer feature walls. One of the home’s standout features is the expansive rooftop patio, offering over 650 sq. ft. of outdoor space across  the top levels—perfect for entertaining or enjoying some of Edmonton’s most beautiful sunsets. Backing onto a forested area with walking trails, this home provides a rare sense of privacy and connection to nature. This one of only 3 units that running path accessibility. Located just minutes from schools, parks, shopping, and transit, and within walking distance to a newly developed hockey rink, this property combines urban convenience with a serene setting. Don’t miss your opportunity to own this exceptional home in one of Edmonton’s most stylish and sought-after communities. Note Some photos are Virtual staged More details
    Listed by CIR Realty
  • 121 50529 Range Road 21 in Rural Parkland County: Twin Ravines Detached for sale : MLS®# A2321357

    121 50529 Range Road 21 Twin Ravines Rural Parkland County T7Y 2N4
    Main Photo: 121 50529 Range Road 21 in Rural Parkland County: Twin Ravines Detached for sale : MLS®# A2321357
    $540,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2321357
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    3,034 sq. ft.
    Beautiful 1.04-Acre Country Bungalow with Modern Comforts Escape to your own private oasis on this 1.04-acre property. Built in 1982, this charming 4-bedroom bungalow perfectly blends country living with functional design. It offers ample space inside and out for growing families, hobbyists, or anyone seeking a peaceful retreat. Warm and Inviting Living Spaces Step inside to find a home designed for both comfort and entertainment. The main living room serves as a cozy gathering hub, featuring rich hardwood flooring and a classic wood-burning fireplace. A secondary family room doubles perfectly as a home gym, and elegant French doors that walk out directly to the spacious backyard. Private Primary Suite & Flexible Bedrooms The master bedroom is a true sanctuary, featuring soft carpeting, a small walk-in closet, and a full ensuite bathroom. Double French doors open from the primary suite onto the front deck, making it the perfect spot for your morning coffee. The additional bedrooms provide plenty of space for family or guests, including a unique fourth bedroom that boasts its own cozy fireplace. Functional Kitchen & Storage The heart of the home comes fully equipped with a fridge, stove, and dishwasher. Convenience is key with a dedicated laundry room offering extensive built-in shelving and storage capacity. An additional designated storage area ensures everything has its place. Property Highlights & Mechanicals Acreage: 1.04 private, versatile acres. Parking: Detached double-car garage. Roof: Approximately 10 years old. Heating & Utilities: Reliable natural gas, furnace, and hot water tank. Water System: Cistern system utilizing 2 storage tanks. Sewer System: Brand-new septic field connected to the original septic tank. More details
    Listed by CENTURY 21 TWIN REALTY
  • 4203 106 Avenue in Edmonton: Gold Bar Detached for sale : MLS®# A2320388

    4203 106 Avenue Gold Bar Edmonton T6A 1E1
    Main Photo: 4203 106 Avenue in Edmonton: Gold Bar Detached for sale : MLS®# A2320388
    $445,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2320388
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    1,021 sq. ft.
    Welcome to Gold Bar, a highly desirable river valley community. This 6200 sq ft lot presents a fantastic opportunity to build in a well established neighborhood surrounded by parks, trails, outdoor beauty and recreation. Featuring 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, it is the ideal home for your family's next chapter. Whether you choose to enjoy or update the interior to reflect your personal style and lifestyle, the possibilities here are plentiful. The functional kitchen greets you with bright white cabinetry, a generous amount of storage for all your cookware, a double sink, well designed to make everyday living easy. Full of charm, the cozy dining area features a new bay window, creating a bright space to enjoy your morning coffee while taking in views of the generous sized backyard. The arched opening leads you into a massive living room designed for comfort & connection, the perfect place to relax and enjoy quality time with family and friends. On the main level, you’ll also find stunning hardwood flooring throughout the majority of the living space, with many upgraded vinyl windows that enhance energy efficiency and fill the home with natural light. There are three comfortable bedrooms, complemented by a fully renovated 4-piece bathroom. The lower level is nearly complete and provides one bedroom, a huge family room, and a recently upgraded 2-piece bathroom, adding valuable additional living space. The laundry room is exceptionally large, with an further storage options and plenty of space to help make laundry day a breeze. The lower level is finished off with a storage room, excellent for all your organization needs and to tuck away all your seasonal must haves. The side entrance provides the potential to separate the main and lower level. Outside, this property impresses with an attached garage as well as a second detached garage, complete with a workshop and a new overhead door that is perfect for projects, vehicles, storage, and additional workspace. Your fully fenced backyard provides the a sensational outdoor escape, complete with a dog run, firepit, garden space, a very special tree that is flourishing right from the Okanagan (see the apple photo) and plenty of room to design your own private oasis. Significant upgrades throughout the property are new sewer lines, shingles on both the home and garages, eavestroughs, multiple vinyl windows, electrical, vinyl siding, a recently updated 2-piece bathroom, new flooring, and fencing. Come see everything this incredible location & property has to offer! More details
    Listed by Royal LePage Rose Country Realty
  • 23 Sienna Boulevard in Fort Saskatchewan: South Fort Row/Townhouse for sale : MLS®# A2324824

    23 Sienna Boulevard South Fort Fort Saskatchewan T8L 0W3
    Main Photo: 23 Sienna Boulevard in Fort Saskatchewan: South Fort Row/Townhouse for sale : MLS®# A2324824
    $440,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2324824
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    3
    Floor Area:
    1,445 sq. ft.
    You won’t want to miss this beautiful corner-unit, no-condo-fee townhome offering over 1,400 sq. ft. of bright, open living space that feels even larger. The main floor is designed for comfort and connection, featuring wide-plank luxury vinyl flooring, a cozy electric fireplace, and quartz countertops that elevate the entire space. The kitchen is a standout with stainless steel appliances, a large prep island, and a spacious pantry—perfect for cooking, hosting, or everyday family life. Just off the kitchen, you’ll find a convenient powder room and backyard access with a built-in bench and coat hooks. Step outside to a professionally landscaped, no-maintenance backyard completed this spring. Enjoy rocked dog run along the west side, artificial turf, and a good-sized deck—an ideal space for kids, pets, or gatherings without any upkeep required. The upper level features a generous primary suite with a walk-in closet and four-piece ensuite, plus two additional spacious bedrooms and another full four-piece bath. The upper-floor laundry adds everyday convenience. Located close to schools, parks, walking paths, and excellent shopping, this home offers comfort, convenience, and lifestyle all in one. Book your private showing today! More details
    Listed by The Real Estate District
  • 16501 106 Avenue NW in Edmonton: Britannia Youngstown Detached for sale : MLS®# A2326250

    16501 106 Avenue NW Britannia Youngstown Edmonton T5P 0X1
    Main Photo: 16501 106 Avenue NW in Edmonton: Britannia Youngstown Detached for sale : MLS®# A2326250
    $429,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2326250
    Bedrooms:
    6
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    1,135 sq. ft.
    FAMILY & INVESTOR ALERT! Spacious 6-bedroom, 2 full bathroom home in desirable Britannia Youngstown. Functional layout with generous living space, ideal for large or multi-generational families, or rental investment potential. Basement features new flooring, providing a refreshed and updated feel to the lower level. Property includes Lot 9 and adjoining Lot 10U, offering a larger overall site footprint. Conveniently located near schools, parks, shopping, public transit, West Edmonton Mall, downtown, and major roadways. A solid opportunity in a mature west Edmonton neighbourhood—don’t miss it! More details
    Listed by Ace Realty
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St. Albert Alberta Information

St. Albert is a city in Alberta 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 Metropolitan Region. St. Albert first received its town status in 1904 and was reached by the Canadian Northern Railway in 1906.[8] 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. 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. In 1870, smallpox had spread north to St. Albert, killing 320 of 900 residents.[9][10] St. Albert was previously the site of two residential schools[11] as part of the Canadian Residential School System. The St. Albert Indian Residential School (“Youville”), was located on Mission Hill within St. Albert city limits, and was operated by the Roman Catholic Church from October 22, 1873 to June 30, 1948, after being moved from the Lac Ste. Anne Mission where it was originally founded.[12] The Edmonton Indian Residential School (“Poundmaker”) was located approximately 6 km east of St. Albert’s current downtown, and was operated by the Methodist Church from March 1, 1924 to June 30, 1968,[13] later becoming the home of the Poundmaker Lodge rehabilitation centre. Between the two schools, 53 students are known to have died while present.[14][15] A healing garden, Kâkesimokamik, was opened on September 15, 2017 as part of the truth and reconciliation process between the city of St. Albert and survivors of the residential school system.[16] During the late 20th and early 21st centuries 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,[17] 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 (which is still there). This misconception was not corrected until 2008.[18] 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 Pool company. 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. 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.[19] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the City of St. Albert had a population of 68,232 living in 25,938 of its 27,019 total private dwellings, a change of 4% from its 2016 population of 65,589. With a land area of 47.84 km2 (18.47 sq mi), it had a population density of 1,426.3/km2 (3,694.0/sq mi) in 2021.[4] In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the City of St. Albert had 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.[42] The population of the City of St. Albert according to its 2018 municipal census is 66,082,[6] a change of 2.2% from its 2016 municipal census population of 64,645.[43] In 2021,[44] 83.4% of residents were white/European, 11.1% were visible minorities and 5.5% were Indigenous. The largest visible minority groups were Filipino (3.1%), South Asian (1.7%), Black (1.5%), Chinese (1.3%), and Arab (1.0%). As of 2021, 86.0% of residents spoke English as their mother tongue in 2021. The next most common first languages were French (2.6%), Tagalog (1.5%), German (0.8%), Spanish (0.7%) Ukrainian (0.6%), Chinese languages (0.6%), and Arabic (0.5%). 1.3% of the population listed both English and a non-official language as mother tongues, while 0.7% listed both English and French. According to the 2021 census, 55.4% of residents were Christian, down from 68.3% in 2011.[50] 27.9% were Catholic, 13.6% were Protestant, 8.3% were Christian n.o.s, 1.4% were Christian Orthodox and 4.2% belonged to other Christian denominations and Christian-related traditions. 41.3% were non-religious or secular, up from 28.8% in 2011. All other religions and spiritual traditions accounted for 3.0% of the population. The largest non-Christian religions were Islam (1.6%) and Hinduism (0.4%). 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.[51] 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.[52] 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.[53] 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!”[54] 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 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 five-day festival held to celebrate the rumbles of chrome pipes and the rim shots of classic Rock and Roll music. 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.[55] The St. Albert Public Library (SAPL) is located in St. Albert Place in the heart of downtown. The Library provides a wide range of services for St. Albert residents and visitors, including lending materials such as books, CDs and DVDs, providing digital resources such as downloadable eBooks and eAudiobooks, databases and streaming products, providing services such as public computing and WiFi access and presenting learning opportunities such as children’s storytimes, adult programs and educational sessions including technology training. The city has over 100 parks and playgrounds[57] The Red Willow park trail system winds its way all through St. Albert and connects many parks, schools, and residential areas, including Lacombe Lake Park. In September 2006, a $42.77-million multi-purpose leisure centre, Servus Credit Union Place, was built. It features a recreational aquatic centre, a kid’s play area, the Troy Murray, Mark Messier and Go Auto Arenas, two indoor soccer/lacrosse fields, three basketball courts, a large exercise room, and a running track among other amenities. Construction of the facility, touted as an eventual break-even operation, was approved via plebiscite during the 2004 municipal election. Servus Credit Union Place served as an expansion of the original Campbell Twin Arenas, which housed the Mark Messier and Troy Murray hockey rinks built in 1992, named for those two local National Hockey League (NHL) players. There was some controversy in 2006 when the city announced that they would rename the two existing rinks, and were going to offer those naming rights for sale. Following coverage of the controversy surfacing in Sports Illustrated, then mayor Paul Chalifoux decided to repeal the decision.[58] The twin arenas were upgraded concurrent with the construction of Servus Credit Union Place. A smaller pair of ice hockey arenas, the Kinex and Akinsdale arenas, were opened side by side in 1982 in the Akinsdale neighbourhood.[59] The Akinsdale Arena served as the city’s main arena until the opening of the Campbell Twin Arenas. In August 2019, a ceremony was held renaming Akinsdale Arena after retired NHL star Jarome Iginla, who played his minor hockey in St. Albert until leaving to the Western Hockey League as a 16-year-old.[60] There is also Fountain Park pool and Grosvenor pool, both offering a variety of pools, tennis courts, racketball courts and child play areas. St. Albert was twice formerly home to an Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) franchise. Between 1977 and 2004, it was home to the St. Albert Saints, which produced players such as Mark Messier and Mike Comrie. The team moved to Spruce Grove in 2004, becoming the Spruce Grove Saints. In 2007, the AJHL returned to St. Albert when the Fort Saskatchewan Traders relocated to the city, becoming the St. Albert Steel. Playing out of Servus Credit Union Place, the team lasted five seasons before moving to Whitecourt in 2012, becoming the Whitecourt Wolverines. NHL ice hockey player Jarome Iginla is from St. Albert. He played his entire minor hockey career in the St. Albert Minor Hockey Association, which included stints with the Bantam AAA Sabres and the Midget AAA Raiders. It was during the 1992–93 season with the Raiders that Iginla, then an under-age midget player, scored 87 points to lead the Alberta Midget AAA Hockey league in scoring. Following this season Iginla joined the Kamloops Blazers as a 16-year-old. Other hockey players that have played in St. Albert are Rob Brown, Geoff Sanderson, Fernando Pisani, Paul Comrie, Stu Barnes, Brian Benning, Matt Benning, Steven Goertzen, René Bourque, Jamie Lundmark, Erik Christensen, Steve Reinprecht, Todd Ewen, Dion Phaneuf, Drew Stafford, Nick Holden, Emanuel Viveiros, Colton Parayko, Tyson Jost, Josh Mahura, and Joe Benoit. St. Albert recently added an artificial turf field in Riel Park as the home of every minor team in the city. St Albert has cross country skiing along the Sturgeon River and at River Lot 56 Natural Area – Stanski. River Lot 56 is across from the NE corner of Sir Winston Churchhill Ave and Poundmaker Rd and has professionally groomed multiple loop trails with interpretive signs and maps.[61] SASA Impact FC operated by the St. Albert Soccer Association has a pro-am women’s team in the US-based United Women’s Soccer. St. Albert has traditionally elected members of the Conservative Party of Canada to the federal legislature. After the rise of the Reform Party of Canada and its subsequent change to the Canadian Alliance, John G. Williams was elected and served five terms as the city’s Member of Parliament, becoming a Conservative MP after the Alliance’s 2003 merger with the Progressive Conservative Party, before stepping down in 2008. Michael Cooper, of the Conservative Party of Canada, is the current Member of Parliament for St. Albert. Provincially, most of St. Albert is currently represented by a Alberta New Democratic Party MLA (Marie Renaud) in the legislature, as well a United Conservative Party MLA representing the Northern part of the city and Morinville. In previous elections, it has alternated between Liberal and Conservative representatives. St. Albert’s governing body is composed of a mayor (currently Cathy Heron) and six city councillors. Municipal elections are held every four years. The last was held on October 18, 2021, and the next will be held on October 20, 2025.[62] St. Albert’s flag is a red, white and blue design, with a stylized coat of arms located on the upper hoist. It was chosen by St. Albert’s citizens in a citywide ballot, and was approved by the City Council in 1980. The blue and white, colours shared with Quebec, represents the Francophones and Métis peoples who first settled St. Albert. The red, white, and blue symbolizes Great Britain and the Anglophones that further shaped St. Albert.[63] School districts St. Albert is also home to two schools from the North Central Francophone School Board. Their schools are “École La Mission” (K-6) located in the Heritage Lakes subdivision and “École Alexandre-Taché” (7-12), located in the Erin Ridge subdivision. This school jurisdiction has minority language rights assured by the Constitution Act, 1982 (section 23). St. Albert Further Education, known as “Further Ed”, provides learning opportunities to the residents of St. Albert.[66] The STAR Literacy Program matches volunteer tutors with adults who wish to improve their reading and writing skills. There are currently two periodicals published in St. Albert: the biweekly newspaper St. Albert Gazette, and the monthly magazine T8N. The first publication in St. Albert was a French newspaper called Le Progrès, which began publishing in 1909. The bilingual St. Albert Star, or Étoile de St. Albert, was started in 1912, and offered issues in both English and French. The two versions of the paper would often carry unique stories that the other did not. In 1914, The Star ceased printing, and Le Progrès relocated to Edmonton. It wasn’t until 1949 that the next newspaper began publishing, which saw the first issue by the St. Albert Gazette. That version of the newspaper merged with the Morinville Journal in 1953. In 1961 a new newspaper with the same name was started. That version has undergone a number of name changes through the years, but is the one that exists today.[67] In 1998, the Saint City News was founded, operating as the Gazette’s major competitor for 13 years until it closed in 2011.[68] Also in 2011, the St. Albert Leader was started. It was distributed for a short time, but stopped printing in 2015.[69] The long form monthly magazine T8N began distribution in 2014, and covers topics about the city and its people.[67] The first radio station in St. Albert came in 1978. The oldies station CKST Radio broadcast on frequency 1070 AM until it changed its callsign to CFMG in 1988. It was at this point that it began broadcasting on the 1200 AM frequency.[70] The station would make another change in 1995, branding itself with the name EZ Rock. The change also saw the station move from AM radio to FM, broadcasting on 104.9 FM.[71] The station was sold to Astral Media in 2007.[72] St. Albert lost the radio station after its most recent change in 2011, when it moved to Edmonton after changing formats from adult contemporary to top 40, becoming 104.9 Virgin Radio.[67] Due to the city’s adjacency to Edmonton, all major Edmonton media—newspapers, television, and radio—also serve St. Albert. The nearest airport providing passenger service is the Edmonton International Airport. Local air services are provided by the St. Albert Heliport to the northwest of the city[73] and Villeneuve Airport to the west, while Sturgeon Community Hospital has a helipad to receive and transfer patients. The city runs St. Albert Transit (StAT) a public transport agency. It runs 21 local routes and 7 commuter routes to Edmonton.[74] Village Transit Station is located at Gate Avenue and Grange Drive. St. Albert Exchange is located at Rivercrest Crescent and St. Vital Avenue. The Metro Line in Edmonton could be extended to St. Albert with four stations within city limits. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Albert,_Alberta

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Understanding Topsoil Depth in Alberta: Insights from AAFC SLC Version 3.2 Data

Topsoil depth is a critical factor for agricultural productivity, influencing water retention, nutrient availability, and root growth. The provided map of Alberta illustrates the topsoil depth in inches, highlighting significant regional variations. This analysis is based on data from the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2.

Key Observations

The topsoil depth in Western Alberta and the Rockies is generally shallow, ranging from 0 to 6 inches. This is due to the rugged terrain and erosional processes associated with mountainous regions. The shallow topsoil in these areas supports forests and natural vegetation rather than extensive agriculture.

Central Alberta, including areas around Edmonton and Red Deer, exhibits moderate to deep topsoil depths, generally between 8 to 14 inches. These depths are conducive to productive agriculture, supporting a variety of crops. The deeper topsoil in central regions contributes to higher agricultural yields and sustainable farming practices.

In Southern and Eastern Alberta, regions such as Calgary and areas towards the Saskatchewan border show variable topsoil depths ranging from 6 to 10 inches. While suitable for agriculture, these areas may require careful soil management to maintain productivity. Areas with shallower topsoil are more drought-resistant and may need irrigation and soil conservation practices.

Regional Analysis

The Rocky Mountain Influence is evident in the shallow topsoil of the Rocky Mountain foothills, resulting from the rocky and rugged terrain, limiting soil accumulation. These areas are more suited to forest growth and natural vegetation rather than intensive agriculture.

In contrast, the Prairie Conditions in central Alberta benefit from moderate to deep topsoil, which is ideal for crop production and supports Alberta’s agricultural economy. Maintaining topsoil depth through conservation practices is essential for sustaining long-term agrarian productivity in these areas.

Implications for Agriculture

Understanding topsoil depth is crucial for effective soil management practices, including crop selection, irrigation, and fertilization. Farmers can use this data to optimize their farming practices, choosing crops suited to the available topsoil depth and implementing appropriate soil conservation measures. Deeper topsoil improves water retention and nutrient availability, which is essential for healthy crop growth and high yields.

Conclusion

The topsoil depth map of Alberta reveals significant regional variations influenced by geographical features such as the Rocky Mountains and the fertile plains of central Alberta. Understanding these variations is crucial for optimizing agricultural practices and ensuring sustainable farming. By leveraging this data, farmers can improve crop yields, manage soil health, and enhance overall agrarian productivity in Alberta.

Sources

  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2 Data
  • Alberta Agriculture and Forestry