Peace Country · Alberta
Custom Stickers & Labels — La Crete, Alberta
La Crete is Alberta's most unique planned Mennonite community and the agricultural centre of the Mackenzie Highway corridor — the Mackenzie County community on the Peace River lowlands where the La Crete Mennonite Heritage (a Low German-speaking Old Colony Mennonite community established 1936, maintaining traditional dress, horse-drawn farming, and Low German language use alongside modern agricultural operations) and the La Crete Pioneer Museum (preserving the complete story of the Mennonite colonization of the Peace River lowlands — steel-wheeled tractors, threshing machines, and community school artifacts) define a community that has grown from 200 settlers in 1936 to the largest Mennonite community in Alberta and one of the most productive grain-growing territories in northern Canada.
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- La Crete Mennonite heritage Peace River labels
- Alberta Mackenzie County Low German heritage stickers
- Old Colony Mennonite agricultural labels
- Peace River Mennonite 1936 heritage packaging
- La Crete downtown 100 Avenue retail labels
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