Upcoming Building Code Changes

On May 1, 2024, the National Building Code - 2023 Alberta Edition will take effect. Please follow the link for more information if you are planning to build this Spring.

Things to Do

Things to Do

Please visit our community events calendar to see what's happening in and around town.

Local cultural facilities include the St. Paul Visual Arts Centre, St. Paul Historical
Museum, People’s Museum Society, St. Paul & District Arts Foundation and the Mannawanis Friendship Centre. Other attractions include the The Landing Pad and Mother Teresa House.  For swimming fun, you can always check out the St. Paul Aquatic Centre. Seasonally, the Clancy Richard Arena will host Public Skating on Friday & Saturday for 1 hour each day. During the warmer months, visit our Splash Park, located at Lagasse Park, or take advantage of our newly built Skatepark located at 50 Street and 53 Avenue.

 

Alberta's Iron Horse Trail

Own an ATV? Then we recommend checking out the Alberta's Iron Horse Trail and taking in the beauty of the lakeland area.

Tourist Information Centre

Our unique Landing Pad with its very own UFO Data Center serves as our tourist information booth. Stop by and our friendly staff with help you get the most of your stay in St. Paul, or call us at 780-645-6800.  For hours of operation and more information about the Tourism Centre,  please follow us on Facebook.

Trout Pond

Located at: 53 Avenue & 40 Street

This stocked pond is open for fishing Spring through Fall so grab the family and the fishing poles and enjoy the day around the pond.

All Alberta Fishing Regulations are to be followed.

Picture of the St Paul Aquatic Centre Pool

Swimming Pool

The St. Paul Aquatic Centre, nestled in the heart of St. Paul, offers a delightful aquatic experience to residents and visitors alike. With its modern facilities, inviting atmosphere, and a range of amenities, this community swimming pool is the perfect destination for individuals and families seeking an enjoyable and refreshing aquatic escape.

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