Links
- Alberta’s Iron Horse Trail – Old rail lines abandoned by the Canadian National Railway in 1999, is part of the Trans-Canada Trail and offers endless kilometres of trails and pathways for cyclists, walkers, ATVs and horseback riders. And in the winter, snowmobilers and skiers come out to play!
- Camrose & District Centennial Museum – This website hosts a wonderful photo archive collection of the area
- Elk Point Historical Society– see the history of a small town in rural Alberta, Canada, starting in the late 1700’s and continuing to today
- Go East of Edmonton Travel Magazine – The most comprehensive regional tourism website with over 1000 Things To See & Do. Complete Tourism and Travel Information.
- HotelsCombined – http://www.hotelscombined.com
- Kalyna Country – dedicated to the preservation of the unique history, natural beauty and culture east of Edmonton, Alberta for all those who experience it.
- Saddle Lake Museum– Built in the shape of an eagle, this cultural centre features exhibits & artifacts that portray & celebrate local Cree history.
- St. Paul & District Chamber of Commerce – Promotes & improves trade & commerce and the economic, agricultural, civic and social development within the area.
- Strathcona County Museum & Archives – Our exhibits are arranged around a village square. Various events hosted year round
- Town of St. Paul
- Travel Alberta
- Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village – An open-air museum where costumed role-players recreate the life of early Ukrainian pioneers that settled in east central Alberta from 1892-1930
- Victoria Settlement Provincial Historic Site – This is where the Hudson’s Bay Company established Fort Victoria in 1864 to trade with the local natives.