Welcome to the City of St. Albert

City of St. Albert

This bustling little city of over 65,000 people sits along the Sturgeon River just North-West of the city of Edmonton. It boasts a rich heritage of arts and culture. 

It was originally settled as a Metis community and is now the second largest city in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region.

Welcome To St. Albert

Discover the Community

Servus Credit Union Place

Home to a Multi-Use sports facility, Servus Credit Union Place houses an Aquatic Center, a Children's Playground, a Health and Wellness Center, 3 NHL sized ice arenas - the Mark Messier Arena, the Go-Auto Arena, and the Troy Murray Arena, two Field Houses for indoor sports, and an Indoor Track & Training Center. Other amenities include a full compliment of food outlets for your eating pleasure.

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Cool Vibes

Are you feelin' lucky? Swing on by The Century Casino and play a few hands or perhaps a few spins on the 400+ slot machines will help make your day.

Activities and Attractions

Perhaps you're more of the Classic Car Aficionado and enjoy cruising along a line of these highly polished beauties?

Catch the Rock'n August Car Show Festival and don't forget to bring something to wipe the drool off these fine babies, yes, they are that gorgeous!!

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Discover Places

Demographics

85

Livability

A+

Amenities

C+

Cost of living

C+

Crime

B

Education

B

Employment

B-

Housing

C

Weather

St. Albert Schools

The City of St. Albert neighborhood has numerous high quality schools in the area as well as in the surrounding neighborhood areas.

Sir Alexander MacKenzie Elementary School

• Public • Grades K & 4-6
• 430 students

Hillgrove Elementary School

• Public • Grades 5-9
• 818 students

Kinosayo Elementary School

• Public • Grades K-6 
• 393 students

Lois E. Hole Elementary School

• Public / Fr. Immersion / Hockey Academy • Grades K-6 
• 661 students

Ronald Harvey Elementary School

• Public • Grades K-6 
• 406 students

Lorne Akins Jr. High School

• Public • Grades 7-9
• 535 students

Bellerose Composite High School

• Public • Grades 10-12
• 1008 students

Elmer S. Gish Elementary/Junior High School

• Public • Grades K-9 
• 842 students

Joseph M. Demko Elementary School

• Public • Grades K-9 
• 499 students

Leo Nickerson Elementary School

• Public / Fr. Immersion • Grades K-6 
• 475 students

Muriel Martin Elementary School

• Public / Fr. Immersion • Grades K-6 
• 642 students

Wild Rose Elementary School

• Public • Grades K-4 
• 229 students

William D. Cuts Jr. High School

• Public • Grades 7-9 
• 485 students

Paul Kane High School

• Public / Fr. Immersion / ESL • Grades 10-12
• 1315 students