Eight people came out on a sunny day for a walk in St. Albert’s central area and the paths along the Sturgeon River.

Train trestle was built by Grand Trunk Railroad
Frank Potter, a long-time resident of St. Albert, was our hike leader and tour guide. Along the way, we learned about the area’s early history and the stories behind some of the structures and monuments.

Did you know that the town’s clock tower was initially an experimental brick tower built to test the compression of bricks?
We also took a side tour up to the plateau, past the first school, to Father Lacombe’s church. Behind the church is a quaint grotto and the town’s old graveyard under a canopy of tall trees with and a fine view of the valley.
Our walk took us as far as Mercato, a modern Italian market, where some of us picked up specialty groceries and coffee to go.
Thanks to Frank for scouting and leading the hike. All the photos are on Flickr.


