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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Location: East of Fort Saskatchewan on Hwy 15, turn left (north) on Hwy 830. Turn left (west) on Hwy 38, cross the Vinca Bridge, and continue west until you see the sign for Victoria Trail. Turn right onto Victoria Trail and follow the directional and interpretive signs along its length. Info: www.kalynacountry.co m/Victo ria-T rail. The 58-kilometre Victoria Trail is the oldest road in Alberta still in use. Aboriginal people first used the trail along the North Saskatchewan River banks. Explorers, fur traders, and Ukrainian settlers followed, travelling by foot, horse, cart, or buggy to reach their new homesteads. No </p>
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