St. Lina
St. Lina or Ste-Lina in French, is a hamlet in northern Alberta, Canada within the County of St. Paul No.On 20 August 1856 Father Malsonneuve set out with four men to open a trail from Lac La Biche by way of Sugden, Ste-Lina and St-Vincent.The Lac La Biche trail wends its way in a north-westerly direction past a farm owned in 1978 by W. Christensen and north to cross a creek just east of Ste-Lina.As white settlers traveled this part of Canada and relayed information back East of the furs and timber in the area, the population grew.St. Lina was named and became a hamlet as well as Goodridge, Beaver River, Sugden, Boyne Lake, McRae and Ashmont.