Municipality / Government
The County of St. Paul is located two hours northeast of Edmonton and has a diversified economy with tourism, agriculture, and oil and gas activity. The main trade centres are the towns of St. Paul and Elk Point.
Link to County Council Contact Information
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Shannon Stubbs
Contact Details
Email [email protected]
Website http://www.shannonstubbs.ca
Constituency Office
Main office - Two Hills
5009 - 50 Street
Two Hills, Alberta
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Telephone: 780-657-7075
Fax: 780-657-7079
Hill Office
House of Commons *
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
K1A 0A6
* Mail may be sent postage-free to any member of Parliament.
Telephone: 613-992-4171
Fax: 613-996-9011
24 hour service
Mallaig is the host of Haying in the 30's Cancer Support Society. This Society was formed to help cancer victims financially with their expenses incurred when faced with this disease. Haying in the 30's is held every year on August long weekend with thousands of people enjoy the activities, food and comradery. Your admission is a donation to the cause.
As they hear of people diagnosed with cancer and undergoing treatments, they do their best to help them out with cost of transportation, lodging, fuel cost,etc.
In order to qualify, you must have cancer and are taking treatments. Unfortunately, they have had to make drastic changes to the processing structure for recipient payments.
You can read more about on their website at www.hayinginthe30s.com
Some of the prominent businesses and amenities which are situated in the Hamlet of Mallaig are listed as the following: General Store, Bar/Tavern, Fertilizer Plant, School, Public Library, ATB, Curling, Arena, Fire Department, Hair Salon, Senior Lodging, Canadian Legion, Churches, Mom's & Tot's, TOPS Weight Watchers, Ball diamonds, Ag Society, 4-H club, Landfill, Honey Farm, Auto Body, Post Office, Gas Station.
Mallaig is only a few minutes from one of the County's main campground which is Westcove. You can check it out under Campgrounds on the County Website.
The Hamlet was one of the many communities that spawned due to the construction of the railroad in Western Canada during the early 1900's. As the 20th century progressed, the railway has been removed, and has been replaced by the Iron Horse Trail, which is a long, recreational trail intended for all-terrain vehicles. You can check out their website at www.travelalberta.com
The Summer Village of Horseshoe Bay is located at the north west end of Vincent Lake, approximately 20 km north of St. Paul, Alberta.
It was incorporated as a Summer Village on January 1, 1985 and is governed by 3 elected individuals; a mayor, a deputy mayor and one Councillor.
There are 145 residential lots in the Village.
Elk Point is a community located in Northeastern Alberta, in the heart of Alberta's Lakeland. Rich in history, lakes and nature: Elk Point is the Right Place to Be.