Welcome to Morinville, Alberta, Canada
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Morinville summary
Morinville is a town in central Alberta, Canada. It is located 34 km (21 mi) north of Edmonton on Highway 2. Morinville was settled by Father Morin, an Oblate
missionary, who brought many French settlers in the late 1800s, followed by several German pioneers—hence its many French and German families.
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The monument located in the St. Jean Baptiste Park lists the many names of pioneers and settlers to Morinville. Once situated on the street at 100 Avenue and
100 Street, the monument was moved to its present location in 2000, as it was a safety hazard and very difficult to enjoy with all the traffic at the intersection.
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The Roman Catholic church of the St. Jean Baptiste Parish was built in 1907. The church, along with its adjacent but now inoperative convent, was declared a historical
site in 1975. In 2005, the grounds of the church were landscaped with a clock tower, new grass, trees and shrubs, in celebration of Alberta's 100th anniversary as a province.
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