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Our rich cultural life is one of the magnets that attract visitors to St. Albert.
St. Albert Place is the hub of cultural activity, housing the Arden Theatre, the Visual Arts Studios, the Musée Héritage Museum, the Public Library and numerous special events.
Theatre
Arts
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St. Albert has an exciting Visual Arts community, including many fun, educational programs and classes for residents and visitors to enjoy.
Profiles Public Art Gallery features monthly exhibitions and a variety of public programs,which provide hands-on opportunities for thousands of children, youth and adults throughout the year.

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Museum
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The Musée Héritage Museum is located in the Douglas Cardinal designed St. Albert Place.
The museum's permanent exhibit tells the story of St. Albert from its beginnings as a missionary settlement to the City it has become today.

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Library
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As one of the most utilized community services, the St. Albert Public Library collects books, magazines, audio and video cassettes and music CDs and provides services and programs to appeal to people of all backgrounds, ages and abilities.

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Heritage Sites
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St. Albert has a rich history, dating back to the mid-1800s. Residents and visitors alike can take a trip back to the roots of St. Albert by taking in a tour of the many Heritage Sites, including Mission Hill, Father Lacombe Chapel, the Little White School House, the Train Station and more.

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