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					<description><![CDATA[<p>STONY PLAIN MAP EDMONTON Directions: Exit Edmonton from either Hwy 16 or 16A west, and take the Stony Plain exit onto Hwy 779 (Range Road 10), which becomes 48th Street. Distance: 36 km west, or 43 minutes, from Edmonton. Info: 780-963-2151; www.stonyplain.com. In the early 1700s a small band of Stoney Natives from the Dakotas came to the foothills east of the Rocky Mountains, between the Bow and Athabasca Rivers. Because of the Stoney and the fertile plains where they camped, the region west of Fort Edmonton became known as the Stoney plains. John L. McDonald moved to the area </p>
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