<
 
 
 
 
?
>
hide You are viewing an archived web page collected at the request of University of Alberta using Archive-It. This page was captured on 16:47:53 Dec 08, 2010, and is part of the HCF Alberta Online Encyclopedia collection. The information on this web page may be out of date. See All versions of this archived page. Loading media information
Heritage Community Foundation Presents
Alberta Online Encyclopedia

People and Families


L - R: Parfait , Emilienne Martin

At the turn of the twentieth century, the Oblate missionaries of the diocese of St. Albert, directed by Bishop Émile Legal, envisioned the creation of bustling French Canadian communities in this region, comprised of farmers, shopkeepers, teachers and merchants. The character of Saint Vincent would not be particularly determined by its landmarks, but more by the people who contributed to the construction of the small French community. As settlers began to arrive in the St. Vincent region at the beginning of the 20th century, their adventures and stories would be intertwined into a collective community history. Presented in this section are a few of the life histories of St. Vincent’s first residents.

 
English / Français
The Heritage Community Foundation created the content of this site


Albertasource.ca | Contact Us | Partnerships
            For more on the towns of St. Vincent and St. Paul, visit Peel’s Prairie Provinces.
Copyright © Heritage Community Foundation All Rights Reserved