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St. Paul, Alberta

St. Paul, originally known as St-Paul-de-Métis or St-Paul-des-Métis, is a town in East-Northern Alberta, Canada that is surrounded by the County of St. Paul No. 19. It was known as St. Paul de(s) Métis between 1912 and 1936.[7][8]

Saint-Paul
Saint-Paul-des-Métis (1909–1936)
Town
Town of St. Paul
St. Paul on 40 Street south of 50th Avenue
Saint-Paul
Coordinates: 53°59′34″N 111°17′50″W / 53.99278°N 111.29722°W / 53.99278; -111.29722
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
RegionNorthern Alberta
Census division12
Municipal districtCounty of St. Paul No. 19
Founded[1]1896
Incorporated[2] 
 • VillageJune 14, 1912 (as St. Paul de Metis)
 • TownDecember 15, 1936
Government
 • MayorMaureen Miller
 • Governing bodySt. Paul Town Council
Area
 (2021)[4]
 • Land8.64 km2 (3.34 sq mi)
Elevation646 m (2,119 ft)
Population
 (2021)[4][6]
 • Total5,863
 • Density678.7/km2 (1,758/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−7 (MST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−6 (MDT)
Postal code span
T0A 3A0 & T0A 4A0
Area codes+1-780, +1-587
HighwaysHighway 29
Highway 881
WebsiteOfficial website

The community of St-Paul-de-Métis has historical significance related to the Métis people in the region. The area was settled by Métis families who played a vital role in the fur trade and the early development of the region. The Métis, with their mixed Indigenous and European ancestry, established themselves in the area and contributed to its cultural heritage.

The community takes its name from the Catholic mission and parish established in the late 19th century. The parish was dedicated to Saint Paul the Apostle and became a focal point for religious, social, and cultural activities for the local Métis population.

History

The community was founded as a Métis colony in 1896 after missionary Albert Lacombe petitioned the Canadian government for a land grant reserved for the Métis people to farm. The colony was founded as Saint-Paul-des-Métis on four townships of federal government property[9] which was leased for 99 years at a rate of $1 per year.[10] Each Métis family which settled in the area received 80 acres of land, livestock, farming equipment and access to collective land, and soon after a chapel, boarding school, sawmill and windmill were constructed in the colony. The colony experienced significant hardships due to storms and a fire in 1905 which resulted in the colony's failure and termination of the government lease in 1908.[10][1] One of the original structures of the colony, the Old St. Paul Rectory, a mission site built as the administrative centre for the Oblate priests remains standing today, and is designated a Alberta Provincial Historical Resource.[9]

Following the failure of the Métis colony the area was opened up to other Canadians, and under the care of Father Thérien, 450 people including French-Catholic[1] Canadian homesteads were registered in the area in on 2 days in 1909,[11] and the community was incorporated as the Village of St. Paul de Métis on June 14, 1912,[7] though it was referred to as St. Paul des Métis by June 6, 1922,[8] and would later incorporate as the Town of St. Paul, removing any mention of the Métis on December 15, 1936.[7] The community would construct a 48 km railroad track to connect the village with the Canadian railway network in 1920, which had stopped at Spedden, Alberta.[10][11]

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of St. Paul had a population of 5,863 living in 2,284 of its 2,466 total private dwellings, a change of 0.6% from its 2016 population of 5,827. With a land area of 8.64 km2 (3.34 sq mi), it had a population density of 678.6/km2 (1,757.5/sq mi) in 2021.[4]

The population of the Town of St. Paul according to its 2017 municipal census is 5,963,[12] a change of -0.7% from its 2014 municipal census population of 6,004.[13]

In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of St. Paul recorded a population of 5,827 living in 2,248 of its 2,378 total private dwellings, a 7.8% change from its 2011 population of 5,405. With a land area of 8.64 km2 (3.34 sq mi), it had a population density of 674.4/km2 (1,746.7/sq mi) in 2016.[14]

As of the 2016 Canada Census, 71% of the population is of European descent. Indigenous people make up the next largest ethnic group with 16% of St. Paul's population. Most of the town's Indigenous residents are Cree or Métis.[14] Visible minorities make up 12.3% of St. Pauls population. Filipino Canadians (6.1%) form the largest group, followed by Black Canadians (3.6%), Chinese (0.7%) and South Asians (0.7%).[14]

Economy

St. Paul's economy is driven by the agriculture and service industries.[citation needed] St. Paul is located in Alberta's Lakeland tourism district.[15]

Attractions

 
UFO Landing Pad in St. Paul, Alberta

St. Paul is home to the world's first UFO landing pad, built as part of the 1967 Canadian Centennial celebrations in an effort to attract both tourists and Martians to the community. The pad consists of a 30-tonne raised platform with a map of Canada embossed on the back stop, consisting of stones provided by each province of Canada.[16][17] On June 3, 1967, Paul Hellyer, Minister of National Defence, flew in by helicopter to officially open the Pad.[18] The pad was one of over 100 Centennial Projects organized by the town. The idea for the UFO landing pad is credited to former town Mayor Jules Van Brabant and a couple of local business owners, the concrete and steel materials for the landing pad were donated by local construction companies, and a local designer developed the blueprint for the mushroom-shaped pod.[19]

The sign beside the pad reads: "The area under the World's First UFO Landing Pad was designated international by the Town of St. Paul as a symbol of our faith that mankind will maintain the outer universe free from national wars and strife. That future travel in space will be safe for all intergalactic beings, all visitors from earth or otherwise are welcome to this territory and to the Town of St. Paul." Mentioned in George Fox's song, Real Canadian Town. The UFO Landing pad was also featured across Canada as a film crew with Cineplex Entertainment was in the town in May 2014 filming a pre-show piece to be played in Cineplex movie theatres across Canada throughout the month of June.[20] The UFO landing pad was visited by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip during their 1978 tour of Canada, which included stops at the world's largest easter egg in Vegreville and other communities in Eastern Alberta.[21]

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Saint-Paul des Métis". Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved July 15, 2012.
  2. ^ "Location and History Profile: Town of St. Paul" (PDF). Alberta Municipal Affairs. October 7, 2016. p. 583. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
  3. ^ "Municipal Officials Search". Alberta Municipal Affairs. May 9, 2019. Retrieved October 1, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities)". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
  5. ^ "Alberta Private Sewage Systems 2009 Standard of Practice Handbook: Appendix A.3 Alberta Design Data (A.3.A. Alberta Climate Design Data by Town)" (PDF) (PDF). Safety Codes Council. January 2012. pp. 212–215 (PDF pages 226–229). Retrieved October 9, 2013.
  6. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada and population centres". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  7. ^ a b c "Location and History Profile: Town of St. Paul". Alberta Municipal Affairs. June 14, 2013. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
  8. ^ a b "Alteration of the Boundaries of the Village of St. Paul des Métis" (PDF). Alberta Gazette. June 15, 1922. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
  9. ^ a b Old St. Paul Rectory. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
  10. ^ a b c "St. Paul, nerve centre of the Francophone region of northeastern Alberta". corridorcanada.ca. Francophone Heritage, Culture and Tourism Corridor. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
  11. ^ a b Kermoal, Nathalie. "From Saint Paul des Métis to Saint Paul: A Patch of Franco-Albertan History". Encyclopedia of French Cultural Heritage in North America. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
  12. ^ 2017 Municipal Affairs Population List (PDF). Alberta Municipal Affairs. ISBN 978-1-4601-3652-2. Retrieved January 13, 2018.
  13. ^ 2016 Municipal Affairs Population List (PDF). Alberta Municipal Affairs. ISBN 978-1-4601-3127-5. Retrieved January 13, 2018.
  14. ^ a b c "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2016 and 2011 censuses – 100% data (Alberta)". Statistics Canada. February 8, 2017. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  15. ^ "Communities". Alberta's Lakeland Tourism. Retrieved March 28, 2011.
  16. ^ "UFO Landing Pad". Town of St. Paul. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
  17. ^ Zurowski, Monica (July 1, 2017). "Quirky, yet patriotic: How Alberta celebrated Canada's Centennial". Calgary Herald. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
  18. ^ . CBC News. Archived from the original on June 28, 2011. Retrieved June 28, 2011.
  19. ^ Laghi, Brian (June 14, 1992). "UFO imminent in St. Paul: [Final Edition]". Calgary Herald. p. B5.
  20. ^ . The St. Paul Journal. Archived from the original on March 11, 2016. Retrieved March 11, 2016.
  21. ^ "Queen visits big Easter egg, pad for UFOs". The Globe and Mail. August 3, 1978. p. 8.

External links

  • Official website  

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This article is about the town For other uses see Saint Paul disambiguation St Paul originally known as St Paul de Metis or St Paul des Metis is a town in East Northern Alberta Canada that is surrounded by the County of St Paul No 19 It was known as St Paul de s Metis between 1912 and 1936 7 8 Saint Paul Saint Paul des Metis 1909 1936 TownTown of St PaulSt Paul on 40 Street south of 50th AvenueSaint PaulCoordinates 53 59 34 N 111 17 50 W 53 99278 N 111 29722 W 53 99278 111 29722CountryCanadaProvinceAlbertaRegionNorthern AlbertaCensus division12Municipal districtCounty of St Paul No 19Founded 1 1896Incorporated 2 VillageJune 14 1912 as St Paul de Metis TownDecember 15 1936Government 3 MayorMaureen Miller Governing bodySt Paul Town CouncilArea 2021 4 Land8 64 km2 3 34 sq mi Elevation 5 646 m 2 119 ft Population 2021 4 6 Total5 863 Density678 7 km2 1 758 sq mi Time zoneUTC 7 MST Summer DST UTC 6 MDT Postal code spanT0A 3A0 amp T0A 4A0Area codes 1 780 1 587HighwaysHighway 29Highway 881WebsiteOfficial websiteThe community of St Paul de Metis has historical significance related to the Metis people in the region The area was settled by Metis families who played a vital role in the fur trade and the early development of the region The Metis with their mixed Indigenous and European ancestry established themselves in the area and contributed to its cultural heritage The community takes its name from the Catholic mission and parish established in the late 19th century The parish was dedicated to Saint Paul the Apostle and became a focal point for religious social and cultural activities for the local Metis population Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Economy 4 Attractions 5 Notable people 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe community was founded as a Metis colony in 1896 after missionary Albert Lacombe petitioned the Canadian government for a land grant reserved for the Metis people to farm The colony was founded as Saint Paul des Metis on four townships of federal government property 9 which was leased for 99 years at a rate of 1 per year 10 Each Metis family which settled in the area received 80 acres of land livestock farming equipment and access to collective land and soon after a chapel boarding school sawmill and windmill were constructed in the colony The colony experienced significant hardships due to storms and a fire in 1905 which resulted in the colony s failure and termination of the government lease in 1908 10 1 One of the original structures of the colony the Old St Paul Rectory a mission site built as the administrative centre for the Oblate priests remains standing today and is designated a Alberta Provincial Historical Resource 9 Following the failure of the Metis colony the area was opened up to other Canadians and under the care of Father Therien 450 people including French Catholic 1 Canadian homesteads were registered in the area in on 2 days in 1909 11 and the community was incorporated as the Village of St Paul de Metis on June 14 1912 7 though it was referred to as St Paul des Metis by June 6 1922 8 and would later incorporate as the Town of St Paul removing any mention of the Metis on December 15 1936 7 The community would construct a 48 km railroad track to connect the village with the Canadian railway network in 1920 which had stopped at Spedden Alberta 10 11 Demographics EditIn the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada the Town of St Paul had a population of 5 863 living in 2 284 of its 2 466 total private dwellings a change of 0 6 from its 2016 population of 5 827 With a land area of 8 64 km2 3 34 sq mi it had a population density of 678 6 km2 1 757 5 sq mi in 2021 4 The population of the Town of St Paul according to its 2017 municipal census is 5 963 12 a change of 0 7 from its 2014 municipal census population of 6 004 13 In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada the Town of St Paul recorded a population of 5 827 living in 2 248 of its 2 378 total private dwellings a 7 8 change from its 2011 population of 5 405 With a land area of 8 64 km2 3 34 sq mi it had a population density of 674 4 km2 1 746 7 sq mi in 2016 14 As of the 2016 Canada Census 71 of the population is of European descent Indigenous people make up the next largest ethnic group with 16 of St Paul s population Most of the town s Indigenous residents are Cree or Metis 14 Visible minorities make up 12 3 of St Pauls population Filipino Canadians 6 1 form the largest group followed by Black Canadians 3 6 Chinese 0 7 and South Asians 0 7 14 Economy EditSt Paul s economy is driven by the agriculture and service industries citation needed St Paul is located in Alberta s Lakeland tourism district 15 Attractions Edit UFO Landing Pad in St Paul Alberta St Paul is home to the world s first UFO landing pad built as part of the 1967 Canadian Centennial celebrations in an effort to attract both tourists and Martians to the community The pad consists of a 30 tonne raised platform with a map of Canada embossed on the back stop consisting of stones provided by each province of Canada 16 17 On June 3 1967 Paul Hellyer Minister of National Defence flew in by helicopter to officially open the Pad 18 The pad was one of over 100 Centennial Projects organized by the town The idea for the UFO landing pad is credited to former town Mayor Jules Van Brabant and a couple of local business owners the concrete and steel materials for the landing pad were donated by local construction companies and a local designer developed the blueprint for the mushroom shaped pod 19 The sign beside the pad reads The area under the World s First UFO Landing Pad was designated international by the Town of St Paul as a symbol of our faith that mankind will maintain the outer universe free from national wars and strife That future travel in space will be safe for all intergalactic beings all visitors from earth or otherwise are welcome to this territory and to the Town of St Paul Mentioned in George Fox s song Real Canadian Town The UFO Landing pad was also featured across Canada as a film crew with Cineplex Entertainment was in the town in May 2014 filming a pre show piece to be played in Cineplex movie theatres across Canada throughout the month of June 20 The UFO landing pad was visited by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip during their 1978 tour of Canada which included stops at the world s largest easter egg in Vegreville and other communities in Eastern Alberta 21 Notable people EditRyley Barnes former professional volleyball player Kyle Brodziak professional hockey player Alex Janvier indigenous visual artist Brett Kissel professional country singer songwriter Wilf Martin former professional hockey player Caleb Lawrence McGillvary convicted murderer known as the Hatchet Wielding Hitchiker Audrey Poitras President of the Metis Nation of Alberta Marcel Rocque curler Jamie Sadlowski former professional long driver and golfer Stan Smyl former professional hockey player Bernard Trottier politician Calvin Vollrath professional fiddler and composerSee also EditList of communities in Alberta List of towns in AlbertaReferences Edit a b c Saint Paul des Metis Heritage Community Foundation Retrieved July 15 2012 Location and History Profile Town of St Paul PDF Alberta Municipal Affairs October 7 2016 p 583 Retrieved October 11 2016 Municipal Officials Search Alberta Municipal Affairs May 9 2019 Retrieved October 1 2021 a b c Population and dwelling counts Canada provinces and territories and census subdivisions municipalities Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Retrieved February 9 2022 Alberta Private Sewage Systems 2009 Standard of Practice Handbook Appendix A 3 Alberta Design Data A 3 A Alberta Climate Design Data by Town PDF PDF Safety Codes Council January 2012 pp 212 215 PDF pages 226 229 Retrieved October 9 2013 Population and dwelling counts Canada and population centres Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Retrieved February 13 2022 a b c Location and History Profile Town of St Paul Alberta Municipal Affairs June 14 2013 Retrieved June 17 2013 a b Alteration of the Boundaries of the Village of St Paul des Metis PDF Alberta Gazette June 15 1922 Retrieved June 17 2013 a b Old St Paul Rectory Canadian Register of Historic Places Retrieved August 6 2020 a b c St Paul nerve centre of the Francophone region of northeastern Alberta corridorcanada ca Francophone Heritage Culture and Tourism Corridor Retrieved August 6 2020 a b Kermoal Nathalie From Saint Paul des Metis to Saint Paul A Patch of Franco Albertan History Encyclopedia of French Cultural Heritage in North America Retrieved August 6 2020 2017 Municipal Affairs Population List PDF Alberta Municipal Affairs ISBN 978 1 4601 3652 2 Retrieved January 13 2018 2016 Municipal Affairs Population List PDF Alberta Municipal Affairs ISBN 978 1 4601 3127 5 Retrieved January 13 2018 a b c Population and dwelling counts for Canada provinces and territories and census subdivisions municipalities 2016 and 2011 censuses 100 data Alberta Statistics Canada February 8 2017 Retrieved February 8 2017 Communities Alberta s Lakeland Tourism Retrieved March 28 2011 UFO Landing Pad Town of St Paul Retrieved August 6 2020 Zurowski Monica July 1 2017 Quirky yet patriotic How Alberta celebrated Canada s Centennial Calgary Herald Retrieved August 6 2020 Close Encounters of the Canadian Kind CBC News Archived from the original on June 28 2011 Retrieved June 28 2011 Laghi Brian June 14 1992 UFO imminent in St Paul Final Edition Calgary Herald p B5 UFO landing pad to be featured across Canada The St Paul Journal Archived from the original on March 11 2016 Retrieved March 11 2016 Queen visits big Easter egg pad for UFOs The Globe and Mail August 3 1978 p 8 External links EditOfficial website Wikivoyage has a travel guide for St Paul Alberta Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Paul Alberta amp oldid 1171381123, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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