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St Paul (Alberta, Canada)

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St Paul

Town in east-central Alberta, Canada, on Upper Therien Lake, 156 km/97 mi northeast of Edmonton; population (1991) 4,900. In an agricultural region, it has grain elevators and feed and flour mills, processes fruit and dairy products, and has some light industry. It is also a lake resort.

Originally reserved in 1895 for a Métis settlement (descendants of French Canadians and Native North Americans), the town opened to other settlers in 1909. A Canadian National Railway line arrived in 1920. Saddle Lake Indian Reserve (population (1991) 1,900) is nearby.


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