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  2. St. Albert, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    St. Albert is a city in Alberta, Canada, located on the Sturgeon River, northwest of the City of Edmonton, the provincial capital.It was originally settled as a Métis community, and is now the second-largest city in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region.

  3. File:CAN AB 0292 St. Albert CITY Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Municipal boundaries: AltaLIS open data accessed May 25, 2019. Road network: Statistics Canada NRN 2018. Water features, forest cover, and contour lines, Natural Resources Canada CanVec 50k series. Building footprints and park coverage: OpenStreetMap data accessed August 14, 2019. Generated August 15, 2019.

  4. St. Albert—Sturgeon River - Wikipedia

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    St. Albert—Sturgeon River is a future federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada. [2] Geography. Under the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution the ...

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  8. Big Lake (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    It is located adjacent to the northwest corner of Edmonton and the southwest corner of St. Albert. Its primary inflow is the Sturgeon River. The lake sits on the sands and gravels of the Empress Formation, an aquifer 30 m (98 ft) below its surface that was laid down by retreating glacial meltwaters.

  9. Sturgeon River (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    The Sturgeon River in St. Albert. At the Villeneuve station, Sturgeon River has a discharge of 0.4 to 3 m 3 /s. [2] Fish species which may be found in the river include: walleye, pike, perch, burbot, goldeye, sturgeon, whitefish, and sauger.