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musee-heritage-museum-maps-and-drawings-collection
Title based on contents of the collection.
This collection consists of maps, surveys, aerials, technical drawings, site plans, and blueprints collected by the museum pertaining predominately to the St. Albert region.
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Series consists of maps from 1850-1899.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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A copy of a St. Albert land survey produced in Edmonton, 1887. The copy is on beige paper with black print shows various street and lots in the town and a segment of the Sturgeon River. The plan has been signed and notarized on October 3, 1887.
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Map of Saint Albert in 1882 - 1883. Approved May 1884.
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Series consists of maps from 1900 - 1929.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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The maps date to 1916 and were printed in Winnipeg by the Western Canada Fire Underwriters' Association. The first is a large scale map of downtown St. Albert with inset of the larger area. The second is a map of Mission Hill in St. Albert showing the location of all buildings. Map dispatched in 1921 to Mr. Hagen and Beudreau
Maps were found in 1973, in the basement of Perron's Grocery Store.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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The maps date to 1916 and were printed in Winnipeg by the Western Canada Fire Underwriters' Association. The first is a large scale map of downtown St. Albert with inset of the larger area. The second is a map of Mission Hill in St. Albert showing the location of all buildings. Map dispatched in 1935 to Leo Beland.
Maps were found in 1973, in the basement of Perron's Grocery Store.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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A copy of a surveyor's map of St. Albert produced by the Government of Alberta in Edmonton, 1913. The copy is on beige paper with black printing and diagrams showing lots and streets for the year 1913. The map has been signed by several St. Albert town members. Also depicts streets, 1st ave to 6th ave, Railway ave, Hogan ave, Brosseau ave. Canadian northern railway line also shown.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Survey map of the Canadian Northern Alberta Railways plan of right of way as constructed through St. Albert and Lac Ste. Anne settlements
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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A copy of a surveyor's map of St. Albert produced by the Government of Alberta in 1910. It shows shows riverlots and sections 56 and 58, Sturgeon River, Little Sturgeon River, Big Lake, and Michel Callihoo Reserve.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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A copy of a St. Albert land survey plan produced by the province of Alberta in 1928. The copy is on beige paper with black print and shows parcel lots 27 A, B, C, D, and E. The plan has been signed by several people on May 16, 1929. Two seal marks have been stamped on. Riverlots 23-26 and 28-32 also shown.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Survey map of The Edmonton & Slave Lake Railway Co. plan of right of way as constructed through townships 53 - 55 range 24 - 25.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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A copy of railway plan of right of way produced by the Canadian Northern Alberta Railway Company in Edmonton, 1910. The copy is on beige paper using black print. It shows a plan for a Right of Way through Townships 54 and 55, Ranges 26-28,W.4.M. There is a Book of Reference chart in the middle of the map. The plan has been signed in July and August, 1910.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Fourth edition (corrected). Shows river lots and township system, part of HBC reserve. The information for this plan was compiled from official surveys dated 1882, 1883, 1885 and 1893. The plan was approved and confirmed by the Surveyor General. Gordon Sanders (1917-1993) is the father of St. Albert alderman Margaret Plain.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Printed on translucent plastic. Edmonton Interurban Railway St. Albert Line Car Barn drawings. The following drawings are on this sheet: Detail of Bumping Post Track No. 1 (Scale 1/2=1'0); Method of Framing Roof Timbers (Scale 1=1'0); Detail of Doors (Scale 1/2=1'0); Detail of Bumping Post Track No. 2 (Scale 1/2=1'0); Method of Framing Sil Joints Under Posts (Scale 1=1'0); Side Elevation (Scale1/8=1'0); Cross Section (Scale 1/8=1'0); End Elevation (Scale 1/8=1'0); Front Elevation ( Scale 1/8=1'0); Ground Plan (1/8=1'0); Roof Plan (1/8=1'0); and Longitudinal Section Through Track No. 1 (Scale 1/8= 1'0).
This print was made from an original drawing made by the Edmonton Interurban Railway Engineering Department in July of 1912. It is possible that the drawing was used between 1912 and 1914, since the barn was constructed in 1914 (and prints would be required to execute the construction). The print in the museum's possession was made by Riley's Reproduction, Edmonton, Alberta. The barn that was constructed from these drawings was built and destroyed by fire in 1914. According to the drawing the barn was errected on block 38 - Queen Mary Park.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Printed on paper. Edmonton Interurban Railway St. Albert Line Car Barn drawings. The following drawings are on this sheet: Detail of Bumping Post Track No. 1 (Scale 1/2=1'0); Method of Framing Roof Timbers (Scale 1=1'0); Detail of Doors (Scale 1/2=1'0); Detail of Bumping Post Track No. 2 (Scale 1/2=1'0); Method of Framing Sil Joints Under Posts (Scale 1=1'0); Side Elevation (Scale1/8=1'0); Cross Section (Scale 1/8=1'0); End Elevation (Scale 1/8=1'0); Front Elevation ( Scale 1/8=1'0); Ground Plan (1/8=1'0); Roof Plan (1/8=1'0); and Longitudinal Section Through Track No. 1 (Scale 1/8= 1'0).
This print was made from an original drawing made by the Edmonton Interurban Railway Engineering Department in July of 1912. It is possible that the drawing was used between 1912 and 1914, since the barn was constructed in 1914 (and prints would be required to execute the construction). The print in the museum's possession was made by Riley's Reproduction, Edmonton, Alberta. The barn that was constructed from these drawings was built and destroyed by fire in 1914. According to the drawing the barn was errected on block 38 - Queen Mary Park.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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One 1913 map of the Edmonton Interurban Railway St. Albert line.
The materials were collected by Liesbeth Bakker as she served on St. Albert municipal council successively for a total of 19 years between the sixties to nineteen- eigthy-six.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Plan of the Edmonton Interurban Railway right of way, St. Albert line, dated Dec. 20th, 1912. Signed by J.H. Picard and H. Warner.
Originally described in collections database Argus
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Survey map of the Canadian Northern Alberta Railways plan of right of way as constructed through St. Albert and Lac Ste. Anne settlements
Originally described in collections database Argus
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Survey map of The Edmonton & Slave Lake Railway Co. plan of right of way as constructed through townships 53 - 55 range 24 - 25.
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Map of Canada showing minerals.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Map of Alberta likely a land grant map as the lower portion is divided into quarter sections. Dates between April and November, 1905, determined by proposed route for Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad, a northern route which was officially abandoned November 1905. Province of Alberta created April 1905. Large, backed with a cotton (?) weave. Top surface is heavy parchment. Wood pole at top with brass ring for hanging.
Donated to donor's mother by a sea captain from the Blanford Peninsula, Nova Scotia.
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Map is the Edmonton, Dunvegan, and British Columbia railway route map, Edmonton-Smith division, Mile 0 to Mile 131. Produced by the Office of Chief Engineer, 21 Nov 1918. The map depicts the railway route drawn in red heading north starting from the northwest boundary of Edmonton, past St. Albert, along the Pembina River and Athabasca River to Lesser Slave River. St. Albert settlement is shown with river lots.
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Series consists of maps from 1930 - 1959.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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1941 map of northwestern United States and neighboring Canadian provinces. The scale is 1:2, 500,000. It shows highways, railways, capitals, battlefields, National Parks and monuments, Indian reservations, reclamation projects and exploration routes. It shows the bottom half of the following provinces: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewwan. It shows the whole state of Washington, Montanta, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming. It shows part of the following states: North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California.
1941 map of Northwestern United States owned by Peter Wood.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Cream colour paper 1943 map of the world. The countries are coloured and water is blue. Scale is 1:40,000,000. Principal railroads are in red. In the bottom left-hand corner is a small world map showing WWI allies in yellow, central powers in red and others in green. In the bottom right-hand corner is a small world map showing WWII United Nations & Associates in yellow, The Axis in pink, other countries involved in green and neutral countries in white.
Map owned by Peter Wood.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Paper full colour map of Canada printed in 1936. Scale 1:5,892,480 or 93 miles to 1 inch. The map shows all the provinces and 2 territories and some of the states bordering on Canada. The map shows National capitals, highways, tunnels, State capitals, principal railways, passes, falls, glaciers, cities and towns, canals, Intermittent streams, swampy regions, elevations in feet at points indicated by cross, principal ship routes distances in nautical miles, altitudes. In the top right-hand corner is a smaller map of Canada titled Dominion of Canada showing main natural resources, routes of explorers and time zones. Below this map are two smaller maps of Canada. One is titled Precipitation and Temperature. The other is titled Natural Regions.
Map owned by Peter Wood.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Paper full colour 1941 map of the Indian Ocean, Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia. Scale 1:20,000,000 or 316 miles to 1 inch at the Equator. The maps shows capitals, distances in nautical miles, oil fields, depth curves in meters, railways, typical storm tracks, canals, elevations and depths in feet, naval bases, relief, deserts, time zones. In the bottom left-hand corner is a small map of Egypt showing the Suez Canal in the scale of 1:2,000,000 and a small map of China in the scale of 1:1,500,000. Across the bottom to the right side of center are three small maps. One is of the Philippines in the scale of 1:10,000,000. The next one is of New Zealand in the scale of 1:10,000,000. The third one is of Singapore in the scale of 1:1,000,000.
Map owned by Peter Wood.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Paper 1935 full colour map of Africa. Scale 1:11,721,600 or 185 miles to 1 inch. The map shows capitals of countries, railways, other capitals, automobile routes, cities and towns, caravan routes, ruins, wells and springs, canals, mountains, passes, sandy deserts, areas below sea level, swampy regions, areas subject to inundation, wadies, elevations and depressions in feet at points marked with cross. In the bottom left-hand corner is a small map of Africa showing airways and relief in the scale 562 miles per inch. Beside this a small map of Cape Verde Islands in the scale of 1:11,721,600 or 185 miles to 1 inch.
Map owned by Peter Wood.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Paper full colour map of Central Europe and the Mediterranean as of August 28, 1939. Scale 1:5,000,000 or 78.91 miles to the inch. The map shows capitals of countries, railways, elevations in feet, other capitals, canals, areas below sea level, relief, swamps, glaciers, wadies.
Map owned by Peter Wood.
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Base Map from 1930 edition
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Map showing town of St. Albert, shows town blocks and river lots, building lot numbers. Shows Sturgeon Heights area and downtown and Mission neighborhood. Inset showing river lot numbers.
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This is a map of downtown St. Albert in 1945, includes Mission neighborhood and old street names for Braeside and Sturgeon. Riverlot numbers are overlaid on the map.
Donated by John and Pat Howard, 2016.
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Series consists of maps from 1950 - 1959.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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A copy of an oil pipeline right of way plan produced by Gibson Crude Oil Purchasing Company in Edmonton, 1957. The copy is on beige paper with black print. The plan shows survey of the pipeline through several river lots in Alberta and the St. Albert Settlement.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Drawing of St. Albert Sewer System showing street names and lot numbers.
Donated by Engineering Department on behalf of the City of St. Albert.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Drawing of Town of St. Albert Sanitary Sewer Outfall, showing street names of a portion of St. Albert, and lot numbers from Lot No. 52-55. It shows sewer stations 1-29, Ponds 1 -3, and sewage lagoon.
Donated by Engineering Department on behalf of the City of St. Albert.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Drawing of Town of St. Albert Sanitary Sewer system dated Aug 1958. It shows sanitary sewer stations 5, 6, 7, 8, 9A, and 9. Drawn by Walker & Newby Ltd.
Donated by Engineering Department on behalf of the City of St. Albert.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Technical drawing of the Town of St. Albert Sanitary Sewer system, dated August 1958. It shows elevation and plan for stations 4 to 5.
Donated by Engineering Department on behalf of the City of St. Albert.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Drawing of Town of St. Albert Sanitary Sewer Outfall dated August 1959 showing stations, showing stations 27-28 and 28, 28A, and 29 and locations of these stations.
Donated by Engineering Department on behalf of the City of St. Albert.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Drawing of Town of St. Albert Contour Interval 5 feet, 1954. According to legend included in drawing, it shows bridges, buildings, contours, contours (depressions), culverts, fences, footpaths or trails, lakes and rivers, railroads, roads, spot elevations, streams, swamps, and tree lines.
Donated by Planning Department on behalf of the City of St. Albert.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Profile of Highway No. 2 done on grid mylar with black ink used. It shows the names of the streets along the highway.
Donated by Planning Department on behalf of the City of St. Albert.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Map of St Albert on the back of a brochure about St Albert, distributed by the St Albert Chamber of Commerce.
Part of Evelyn Perron's personal collection.
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Plan showing subdivision replotting scheme for river lots 24-27. Shows Mission neighborhood area with old street names and corresponding street number names.
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Map showing Grandin, Ball Estate, and downtown St. Albert.
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Shows names of riverlot and township owners. Depicts HBC reserve and Alexander reserve. Also includes part of the Michel reserve split into lots
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Drawing of Big Lake and area surrounding it, high water contour. Labelled are Acheson field, Big lake field. St Albert Beacon noted in a location on the map.
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Series consists of maps from 1960 - 1969.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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A copy of a land survey plan showing the subdivision of Mission Park, St. Albert produced by the Province of Alberta in Edmonton, 1969. The copy is on beige paper with black print showing river lots 24, 25, 26, 27. Several stamps of approval are evident. The plan is signed by Mayor R. M. Gibbon and the Secretary Treasurer.
Duplicate of 2000.27.19, but with different coloring.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Shows names of river lot and township owners. Depicts HBC reserve and Alexander reserve. Also includes part of the Michel reserve split into lots. Has information about Morinville included in the map.
Purchased at a yard sale near Gibbons, Alberta.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Technical drawing of the Town of St. Albert Sanitary Sewer Outfall showing elevations for stations 2 to 5. It also shows the plans for materials to be used in construction.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Drawing of the Town of St. Albert Sanitary Sewer Outfall Line between Pond 1 and Pond 2, dated January 1963. Drawing shows elevations and maps for stations 1 to 3. It also shows materials used or materials suggested.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Drawing of the Town of St. Albert Sanitary Sewer Outfall Line M.H. No. 1 to Pond No. 2, dated January 1963. Drawing shows elevations and maps for Station No. 1 and Pond No. 2.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Map showing details of channelization in Town of St. Albert. Drawing shows names of main streets near site highway to be constructed. Map is a larger copy of a map already described in 1989.17.13.
Donated by Planning Department on behalf of the City of St. Albert.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Map showing details of construction of section of Highway No. 2 connecting Edmonton and St. Albert (St. Albert Trail), includes details of construction of highway sewer system from Edmonton through to St. Albert. It also shows houses, farms, business along the trail and the St. Joseph Seminary.Map is a larger copy of a map already described in 1989.17.13.
Donated by Planning Department on behalf of the City of St. Albert.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Plan showing Town of St. Albert Highway No. 2 Storm Sewer dated October 20, 1961, showing elevations and plan.
Donated by Planning Department on behalf of the City of St. Albert.
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Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Plan of St. Albert, approx. 1959, showing the main street names: Sturgeon Rd, Mission Ave, St. Albert Trail, Edmonton Rd, Sir Winston Churchill Ave, Hebert Rd, 137th Ave, and 127th Ave, plus the Sturgeon River, Big Lake, and the Northern Alberta Railway.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Aerial images taped together to show the length of St. Albert trail from just south of 137 ave in Edmonton to area north of McKenney ave and Bellerose drive. Some notable structures visible include Jasper auto parts, St. Joseph seminary, and downtown buildings between St. Anne and Perron street.
Donated by Planning Department on behalf of the City of St. Albert.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Aerial view of the Town of St. Albert, photographed May 6, 1962.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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3 blueprints of construction of Highway No. 2, done in translucent plastic with black lines and printing. All done by the Province of Alberta, Department of Highways. Plan showing details of construction through Town of St. Albert.
- First plan shows the main streets along the Highway from Balmoral Drive to Gervais Hebert Roads.
- Second plan showing details of channelization in Town of St. Albert. This plan covers the Trail from Ball Avenue to just past Gervais/Hebert Roads.
- Third plan showing details of channelization in Town of St. Albert, covers the Trail from St. Vital Avenue to St. Thomas Street.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Outline Plan of Town of St. Albert - Ball Estate shows Ball Estate in Grandin neighborhood, and handwritten outlines of certain areas and written in road names in that area.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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A blue print of a basic street configuration for St. Albert dated Engineering Department Sept. 1969. A legend list of street names and locations are delineated in the margins of the drawing. Includes list of street names for Sturgeon, Braeside, Ball estate and Glenview, Grandin, downtown, Mission, and "Lakeview subdivision" (now Riverside). Also includes a legend for public buildings, like schools.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Two plans showing a design proposal for a central recreation area in St. Albert. The site at the time was bound by Highway #2, Mckenney Avenue, St. John Baptist Street, the Sturgeon River and Piron Street.
- First is a site plan. There is a legend in the lower right corner of the drawing indicating the location of various facilities. These facilities include: Boating Facilities, Dancing & indoor Evening Entertainment combined with Clubhouse for Boatclub, General Play Area, Lawn Bowling Green, Parking for approximately 100 cars, Lawn Bowling Clubhouse, Tennis Courts, Clubhouse Facilities & Indoor Sports, Auditorium & Allied Recreation, Curling Rink, Auditorium (Cultural), and Library, etc.
- Second plan shows an artist's rendering of the Central Recreation Area with a view towards West.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Two copies of a map of the New Town of St. Albert, containing names of subdivisions with street names and numbering of houses. Includes Sturgeon heights, Braeside, Grandin, downtown, Mission. One map contains captions written by Eric Robinson for his parents, added in 1965: "Old Saint Albert" note points to another note "Sir Winston Churchill ave" which replaces a crossed out label for McKenney ave ; "Local United church" ; "Town hall" ; "Shops" points to St Albert mall ; "Community Centre" and "Sports complex" in Grandin area ; "Sir George Simpson school (boys go here)" ; "Railway" ; "Playground" (now Lions Park) ; "Trestle bridge" ; "Launch boats here" at St Anne street and Sturgeon river ; "Our house" at 9 Gresham Blvd ; "Christine's school Alexander MacKenzie" ; "Lake View Drive" (renamed Riel Drive), and the Monomold Plant that used to manufacture egg flats and cartons, replaced by the present company: Pro Western Plastics.
The map containing captions was used by Eric Robinson's parents in England. In 1965, Eric sent this map to his parents so that they could understand and relate to the sites around town, since Eric and his family had just moved to St. Albert from England, when Eric sent a letter describing what was happening in the family's daily life. It was one of the first items Eric sent home to his parents, so that they could see Canadian Life as it was represented in St. Albert.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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This drawing is a site plan for a proposed town park. The drawing consists of a printed brush superimposed on to an ink drawing. The drawing shows cross roads with the following references: To Town Centre 2 Miles, (and in the opposite direction) To Golf Course; (the intersecting road is labled) To Indian School. The title of the drawing indicates that this proposed park is River Lot 56 (approximately 270 acres). The Sturgeon River is also indicated on the plan. There are a series of eight B&W polaroids surrounding the drawing with reference numbers beside them corresponding to reference numbers (with red directional arrows) on the site plan. Most of the photos were taken in September 1963.
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Aerial of St. Albert showing Grandin, Mission, downtown, Braeside, Sturgeon Heights. Also shows lands north of St. Albert.
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Drawing of a neighborhood plan of Sturgeon.
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Two copies of Town of St. Albert map. One copy has written notes and additional scaling information. Depicts river lot outlines and shows NW part of Edmonton.
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Map of the town of St. Albert, Engineering department, for elevation countours. From Grosvenor blvd to Sir Winston Churchill ave, and Grandin road to Gresham blvd.
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Drawing of neighborhood plan of Forest Lawn
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A map of the town of St. Albert (not official). Street names are listed on the side and where they are located. Depicts Sturgeon, Braeside, Mission, Grandin, Downtown.
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Map of the town of St. Albert. Depicts Grandin, Sturgeon, Downtown, Mission, Braeside. Some streets are outlined in color pencil.
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Downtown and Mission Park Subdivision, Legal Descriptions. Shows street names and house lots.
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Topographic map of River lot 28, depicts Gravel road to Sturgeon river, and Highway No 2 to Sturgeon river. Emery st also visible.
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Topographic map of St. Albert on translucent plastic, showing land divisions drawn in pencil crayon and topography in pencil.
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Map of St Albert on translucent plastic, showing Glenwood subdivision, Greewood contour map, land divisions in black ink and pencils, elevation lines in green pencil crayon.
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Spot elevations of downtown St. Albert between Piron and Grandin road.
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Shows names of river lot and township owners. Depicts HBC reserve and Alexander reserve. Also includes part of the Michel reserve split into lots. Has information about Morinville included in the map.
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Showing Elevations and Remedial Measures For Drainage. Includes Legion hall in the map.
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Street map of St. Albert.
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Names of Subdivisions With Street Names and Numbering of Houses. Shows Sturgeon, Outline of Forest Lawn, Ball estate and Glenview subdivision, Grandin, Braeside, Downtown, Mission, and "Lakeview Subdivision" (now called Riverside).
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Grandin Park Subdivision, Legal Descriptions. Northern part of neighborhood.
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Street map, extensive smudging especially on left side
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Aerial photo of west Grandin, Braeside, Forest Lawn, predevelopment mostly farmland. Black and white photograph on brownish paper
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Plan for Grosvenor park including rugby/football field, little league baseball field, hockey rink, school buildings, soccer field, club house, track and field area. Bound by
Water damage with brown staining to right edge and top edge.
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Tennis court plans with measurements and grading
Water damage causing staining to right edge and top edge
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Landscaping around Paul Kane school field.
Water damage causing staining to right edge and top edge
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Town of St. Albert parks and recreation, proposed landscape for Edmonton road buffer strip showing the types of trees to plant along the strip
Water damage causing staining to right edge and top edge. Water damage also caused some sections of the plan to stick together.
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Town of St. Albert land use classification map and 11 more detailed sections of the map. Depicts St. Albert area.
Discoloration and water damage on right and top edge
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Plan for playground on Mission hill, includes plan for hockey rink, bowling green, horseshoe pitches, club house, baseball, hockey rink, basketball, volleyball court, croquet court.
Water damage causing brown staining to right edge and top edge
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Technical drawing of Old McKenney avenue (now Sir Winston Churchill avenue) sewage lift station. Drawing contains piping schedule, plan of pump floor, side view of pump station, and view of the top entrance of the pump station. The drawing was done by Walker & Newby Ltd.
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Series consists of maps from 1970 - 1979.
Originally described in collections database Argus
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From City of St. Albert planning services, including land use classifications for areas in St. Albert. Outline of river lots can be seen.
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Town of St. Albert map with outline of sewer main lines.
Originally described in collections database Argus
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Contains 19 maps and charts of St. Albert bus routes and stop information.
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Town of St. Albert map with street names and house lot numbers, public buildings and parks, outline of river lots.
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Town of St. Albert map with street names and house lot numbers, public buildings and parks, outline of riverlots.
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City of St. Albert maps with street names listing, public buildings and schools. Shows house lots and river lot numbers.
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City of St. Albert map with street names listing, public buildings and schools. Shows house lots and river lot numbers. Woodlands neighborhood is partially drawn in and new portion of Akinsdale is drawn.
Previously described in collections database Argus.
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This is a Town of St. Albert map on translucent plastic, indicating a plan for the construction of road extensions. It was drawn by The Grimble Consulting Group of Edmonton in December of 1976. The drawing has some revisions on it and has been stamped as built and signed (11.2.77). The original title block indicates that these are drainage details for the Grandin Road Estension; however, someone has crossed out Grandin and written in St. Anne. The drawing has survey references, sewer lines, and notes that say abandonded beside some parts of the drawing. The naming of roads differs somewhat from the current scheme in St. Albert, as does the delineation of property lots.
This drawing was used by the Town of St. Albert in 1976-1977 (and perhaps in subsequent years) in order to construct services in the central business district of Town.
Originally described in collections database Argus
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Map of St. Albert dated May 1977 to a scale of 1=400'. Map shows the different subdivisions in St. Albert at the time: Lacombe Park, Downtown, Mission Park, Grandin Park, Sturgeon Heights, Forest Lawn, Breaside (this spelling used in drawing, correct spelling is Braeside), Belrose Drive Area (correct spelling is Bellerose), and Akinsdale. It also shows the proposed development by stages, phases, and developers.
Donated by Planning Department on behalf of the City of St. Albert.
Previously described in collections database Argus.
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Map showing the basic street system for the Town of St. Albert in 1974. The drawing was exicuted in November of that year. The drawing has been covered in red pencil lines, indicating the location of existing sanitary sewers. Certain notes indicating directions are included on the drawing.
Plans were received from the City of St, Albert. Engineering Department.
Previously described in collections database Argus.
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This is a blueprint showing the basic street system for the Town of St. Albert in 1975 (There is a note dated 1976). The drawing was exicuted in January of that year. The drawing has been covered in red pencil lines, indicating the location of existing storm sewers. Certain notes indicating directions are included on the drawing.
Plans were received from the City of St, Albert. Engineering Department.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Street map of St. Albert compiled to illustrate the location of No Snow Vehicles sign post locations in the Town of St. Albert in 1970-1971. A legend list of street names and locations are delineated in the margins of the drawing. The print is covered with red hand drawn stars indicating the location of these signs around the Town.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Map of St. Albert from April 1972 with handwritten markings of where snow vehicle signs were planned to be installed. Note on the map says 85 signs were installed and 30 were contemplated.
Previously described in collections database Argus
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Contains two copies of maps showing layout of St. Albert cemetery with lot numbers and locations. This drawing is site plan of the St. Albert Cemetery. It shows plots in detail and represents the proposed subdivision of part of lot A Plan 792_1817 N.E. 1/4 SECTION 11 - TOWNSHIP 54 - RANGE 25 - WEST OF THE 4TH MERIDIAN. The drawing shows property boundaries (Government Road Allowance, and River Lot 56), a North arrow, and numerical reference points.
Originally described in collections database Argus
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The drawing consists of a site plan and a planting schedule. The types of trees proposed for the park are white spruce, mayday, paper birch, and northwest poplar of varying heights and number. The legend shows the tree type visually, and their locations with respect to the walkway are shown on the site plan. The site is framed with the reference points: Alpine Blvd., Amber Cres., Hebert Road, and Aspen Cres.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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The drawing is a site plan of the park with a legend for utilities and a plant material list. The numbered residential lots surrounding the park are outlined, including the names of streets which border the park. The reserve site is 5.37 acres with a future proposal for future hockey/skating rink, shelter and ball diamond. There are two revision dates - Aug 24, & Aug 26 1976 to this drawing.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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This sheet is a blueprint of the proposed Alpine Park layout consisting of the design of shelter, parking, tennis courts, and hockey rink. The roads that access the site are Alpine Boulevard and a Government Road Allowance. There are contours, elevations, and construction details for the stairs at the shelter, a legend, and title block.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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Proposed layout for Fountain Park in St. Albert, including planting schedule and landscaping plan. The roads that frame this park are Sir Winston Churchill Avenue and Cunningham Road. The park layout features: the parking lot, play ground and tennis courts.
Previously described in collections database Argus.
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A set of nine drawings detailing the old, adbandoned lagoon cells by the North Saskatchewan River. This facility was responsible for treating filtered water to increase the amount of dissolved oxygen it contains. This improves the freshness, and the colour of the water, as well as reducing the acidity. The plans are arranged in order, and are fastened together with three stables along the left margin. There is an index of all the plans on the first page.
Plans were received from the City of St, Albert. Engineering Department.
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Contains street names, schools, public buildings. Green spaces are colored in on the map. Grandin shopping centre colored in red and other areas colored In red. Major artillery roads outlined in black. Neighborhoods outlined in blue. River lots are noted on the map.
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From City of St. Albert planning services, including land use classifications for areas in St. Albert. Outline of river lots can be seen.
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Shows preliminary outline plan for St. Albert west bypass road overlayed on four aerial photos showing different sections of Gibbon drive. First aerial shows area from Anthony Henday to Levasseur road, second aerial shows area between Sturgeon river to McKenney ave, third aerial shows area north of McKenney ave to north of Villeneuve road, fourth aerial shows area north of VIlleneuve road to Highway 43X and shows part of St. Albert airport land. Each aerial also includes an elevation outline for major intersections.
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Topographic map around Sturgeon river, showing areas downtown and around the river in St. Albert
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Map with legend. Shows streets and house lots for Sturgeon. Leo Nickerson school, St Vital Grandin school.
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Some street outlines are included in Lacombe Park neighborhood.
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Outside boundaries are Sir Winston Churchill ave, Gainsborough ave, and Edmonton road (now Levasseur road).
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Town of St. Albert map with street names and house lot numbers, public buildings and parks, outline of river lots.
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Image is badly faded and edges are torn with water damage. Aerial photo print of St. Albert.
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Survey of southeast corner of Sir Winston Churchill ave and Grandin road, showing Town hall of St. Albert area with library.
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Contour map of area.
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Map of St. Albert with parks and green spaces outlined.
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A translucent print of street map of St. Albert with outlines of polling divisions for number for each neighborhood
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Map of St. Albert
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A translucent plastic of map of St. Albert containing street listings and neighborhoods and schools, including house lot numbers. Also includes river lot numbers in certain areas. Map includes an outline of Campbell Industrial Park.
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A translucent print of map of St. Albert containing street listings and neighborhood and schools, including house lot numbers. Also shows river lot numbers in certain areas.
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A translucent print of aerial photo of St. Albert with the outline of the city limits taped.
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Shows section of Red Willow Park along Sturgen river and the walkways planned.
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Block outline of the City of St. Albert's cemetery, showing Proposed Subdivision of Part of Lot A Plan.
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Codes drawn in various points with blue ink enclosed in red.
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Aerial photograph map of St. Albert, black and white.
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Map of Lacombe Park area in St. Albert, showing the subdivisions of streets and river lots 20-22. It was done by G.D. Price of Edmonton as a part of the Alberta Land Surveyor group.
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Series consists of maps from 1980 - 1989.
Previous number 1988.15.01.09.
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Map of St. Albert with street names and notable buildings listed.
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Two copies of a map of St. Albert.
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Two copies of map of St. Albert with street names and notable buildings listed.
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A negative map of St. Albert with street name list and public buildings and parks.
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Translucent plastic map of St. Albert with street names and public buildings. Left corner has a stain.
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Map of St. Albert with street names and notable buildings listed.
Previously described in collections database Argus.
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Map of St. Albert showing the streets and lots, including a street index. Scale 1:10,000
Previously described in collections database Argus.
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Map of St. Albert showing the streets and lots, including a street index. Scale 1:7,500
Previously described in collections database Argus.
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Map of St. Albert showing the streets and lots, including a street index. Scale 1:20,000
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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A map of the St. Albert Transportation Network Eligible for Provincial Funding (1989), showing Freeways and Arterials (existing and future), Collectors (existing and future - not eligible), as well as city boundaries. The drawing features lots and Big Lake.
Previously described in collections database Argus.
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One side contains map of St. Albert with streets labelled and colored areas showing schools, retail commercial, commercial industrial park, recreation, and parks. The other side shows street names and locations, notable buildings and areas, and some advertisements. Also includes two photos of Grain elevator and Fr. Lacombe statue.
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Drawing depicts elevation grading for Seven hills made on graph paper from top of St. Vital ave down Seven hills. Map shows plan for football field and hockey rink on Seven hills (Mission hills). 1 copy of aerial photo of Seven hills, 2 contour maps of the Seven hill area with square footage outlined. Folder contains textual records on kki town and football field and hockey rink, discusses dangers of Seven hills, recontouring plan for the hill.
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Map of St. Albert with specific areas painted in including surface walkways, buffering, town-owned park land (developed or in-process), natural parkland treed, natural parkland unimproved, municipal lands, tot lots, school lands, permanent bodies of water, Red Willow park proposed outline.
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Map of St. Albert with different areas colored in.
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Streets highways, water, etc., of Edmonton and St. Albert
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Road map showing NW Edmonton and St. Albert west as far as Stony Plain. Gov't of Canada, Dept of Energy, mines and resources.
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Map of St. Albert with outlines in color pencil showing the different types of trees planted in St. Albert. The map is from 1980 but the color markings are from 1981.
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Map of St. Albert with specific areas painted in including surface walkways, buffering, town-owned park land (developed or in-process), natural parkland treed, natural parkland unimproved, municipal lands, tot lots, school lands, permanent bodies of water, and city nursery grounds.
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Indicates where the wooden cross markers were found at the head of graves. Done in the summer of 1981. Also outlines of graves with no markers. Shows the locations of four graves with inscribed headstones: Mary Shorty, Owen Joe, James A. Blake, and Kidla.
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Map of St. Albert with different areas colored in with colored pencil.
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A translucent map of St. Albert with street names, house lot numbers, and public buildings and green spaces.
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Map of St. Albert with street names list.
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This is a conceptual map for the Deer Ridge Park neighborhood in St. Albert by Genstar Development Company.
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Map depicts an aerial photograph of the City of St. Albert overlain with hydrographic features and elevation. The map is printed in 7 segments, two segments are missing.
Donated by Alan Hingston, 2016.
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Series consists of maps from 1990 - 1999.
Previously described in collections database Argus.
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Transparency map of St. Albert showing street names.
Previously described in collections database Argus.
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Map of St. Albert with street names. Also written onto the map "trail construction" that is also outlined on the map.
Previously described in collections database Argus.
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Transparency map of St. Albert.
Originally described in collections database Argus.
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There are 6 maps on translucent plastic. Maps include sanitary sewer map shows St. Albert south boundary to Mission Ave ; sanitary sewer map shows St. Albert from Mission Ave. to the north boundary; water main map shows St. Albert south boundary to St. Anne ; water main map shows St. Albert from St. Anne to the north boundary ; storm sewer map shows St. Anne to the north boundary ; storm sewer map shows south boundary to St. Anne.
Previously described in collections database Argus.
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Transparency map of St. Albert showing street names. One map is drawn to scale 1:10,000 and one map contains 1:7,500 scale.
Previously described in collections database Argus.
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Coloured map of the district of Sturgeon which includes Morinville, Legal, Redwater, Bonaccord, Gibbons, Coronado, Namao, Carbondale, Villeneuve, Calihoo, Riviere Qui Barre,, Mearns, Alcomdale. Shows areas north of St. Albert, but nothing in St. Albert. Also shows township owner names. And the river lot system in Fort Saskatchewan is shown, and some river lot system around Big lake area (east and west of St. Albert)
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Transparency map of St. Albert showing street names, scale 1:10,000 and scale 1:7,500
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Drawing of Heritage Lakes wetland area showing landscaping mounted on foamcore.
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Transparency map of St. Albert in two pieces showing the north and south halves of St. Albert. On River lot 56 area someone has penned in "Obsolete, Dec 15, 1992."
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Transparency map of St. Albert with street names list. One is scale 1:10,000 and one is scale 1:7,500
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Transparency map of St. Albert showing street names
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Transparency map of St. Albert showing street names
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Transparency map of St. Albert showing street names
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Transparency map of St. Albert showing street names
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Fun Map of St. Albert depicts a cartoon drawing map of mainly the St. Albert downtown area and the businesses located there. The back of the map contains a business directory of the businesses that sponsored the map as well as a schedule of festivals and events in St. Albert, and some advertisements.
Donated by Joyce C. Stuart, 2016.
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Series consists of maps from the 2000s showing the city of St. Albert.
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Map of St. Albert and district on a cloth material.
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Riverlot and township map of St. Albert and area, showing Villeneuve and HBC reserve. Includes township and river lot owner names. Map is attached to a wooden dowel at the bottom.