
Heritage Sites
Including the Little White School House, the Grain Elevator Sites, and the Art Gallery of St. Albert, St. Albert has beautifully maintained historic buildings.
Little While School House
Set in solitude aside a green hillside, the Little White School House is a two-room schoolhouse built in 1948.
Grain Elevator Park and Train Station
St. Albert’s Grain Elevator Park and Train Station features a 1906 Brackman Ker Elevator and a 1929 Alberta Wheat Pool Elevator, as well as a 1920’s replica Train Station complete with a residence for a train agent.
River Lot Sites (Heritage Homes)
River Lot 23 & 24 tell the story of the French-Canadian and Métis settlements in St. Albert with some of the oldest surviving historic houses and agricultural buildings, including La Maison Chevingy (circa 1890), Brousseau Granary (circa 1900), Cunningham House (circa 1912) and Belcourt House (circa 1900).
Art Gallery of St. Albert
A mix of modern renovations and original charm, the Art Gallery of St. Albert is housed in the historical Banque D’Hochelaga build in 1921. Recent upgrades include a contemporary exhibit space overlooking downtown St. Albert.
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