Monday, June 28, 2010

St. Albert Heritage Sites for International Students to Visit

In the future, we may host Japanese students in St. Albert, or there may be Japanese students interested in learning about St. Albert over the Internet. For this purpose, we would like St. Albert students to suggest heritage sites relevant to St. Albert's heritage that Japanese students may be interested in.

Please comment on this post with both a site to visit and a brief description of the location. Please keep your comments in very simple English so a Japanese student can understand. Comments should follow the guidelines outlined in Commenting on FACTSnet Blogs. Use "Sum2010A" as the group name. Include a URL linking to information on the site.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Some interesting places to visit in St.Albert and capital area are the Library, the St. Albert Catholic Parish, The Little White School House,West Edmonton Mall, Fort Edmonton, and the Devonian Gardens. The Elevator is Spruce Grove, The Multicultural Centre in Stony Plain and the Pioneer Museum in Stony Plain. Also the Royal Provincial Museum.

FACTS Summer Projects Coordinator said...

West Edmonton Mall, The Mutard Conservatory, and, the Telus world of Science museum.

Anonymous said...

Another interesting place to visit is the St-Albert Heritage Museum.
http://www.artsheritage.ca/gallery/images/gallery2.jpg

Anonymous said...

Other places great to see in St Albert are, the Public Library and theater and the river park lands. If you voyage to Edmonton go see the Art Galary of Alberta.

Anonymous said...

In the St. Albert area some interesting places to visit would be The Little White School House, West Edmonton Mall or Fort Edmonton.

Anonymous said...

An interesting place to visit is the Canadian Tractor Museum in Westlock.

FACTS Summer Projects Coordinator said...

other neat places to visit are the fort Edmonton and Strathcona County.

Anonymous said...

http://www.kalynacountry.com/uploads/business_photos/0000/0065/Two_of_the_27_murals_located_in_Legal.jpg?1247679174
Town of Legal, the future Mural Capital of North America

Anonymous said...

Les murales sont les endroits interesssants pour visiter car démontrant l'histoire

matt fong said...

The Perron District is an excellent intersection of cultural and trendy. Every Saturday in the summer until September, the St. Albert Farmers Market runs from 10AM to 3PM in this spot. Besides that, there are lots of small cafes (I recommend the gelato), some finer dining (Ric's Grill - an open air restaurant), and indie shops selling unique amenities. I'll also second the opinion that the Library (just a little more south of Perron and St. Anne) is a nice place to visit, it's one of the more elegant libraries I've been to.

Anonymous said...

Michif cultural centre is a good place to visit.We can learn more about first nation traditional cultures.

FACTS Summer Projects Coordinator said...

another cool place is the legislature.

Anonymous said...

http://www.kalynacountry.com/1/businesses/6383
Town oF LEGAL Murals, the murals are great but it would be better to have the stories behind them. It would be more interesting.

EC

Anonymous said...

You could go to the Valley Zoo.

Anonymous said...

Founded in September of 2005 Mission Hill Brass is St. Albert's own British-Style Brass Band

FACTS Summer Projects Coordinator said...

the Edmonton Zoo, China Town, Victoria Park, T&T Supermarket, Horseshoe Canyon, Little italy, Edmonton Corn Maze, the Government house, Walterdale Theatere, Cineplex Odeon, Clareview recreational centre, Edmonton City Hall, Art Gallery of Alberta, Sir Winston Churchill square, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, John janzen nature centre and Elk Island national park. :)

FACTS Summer Projects Coordinator said...

Please include a brief description (3-4 sentences) and a link to the site with your comment.

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