This charming Alberta town is home to the world's first UFO landing pad

Have you seen everything from Mundare’s giant kielbasa to the hoodoos? In the charming St. Paul, Alberta, all beings are encouraged to park their vehicles, flying or otherwise, near (or on) the World’s first UFO Landing pad—a landmark totally out of this world.
Described as a ‘people kind of place,’ St. Paul is a major trading centre for the surrounding area with a reputation for being hospitable, a characteristic which inspired the larger-than-life monument.
“Built-in 1967, the Landing Pad stands for unity,” they explain on their website.
“That was the dream in 1967 and it is the dream today. We hope you’ll feel it when you walk through the door; you are very welcome here.”

What to do in St. Paul
Loved E.T.? There’s no place in Alberta quite like Canada’s Centennial Capital.
Here, not only can you visit the landing pad, but you can also wander through their Tourist Information Centre.
Unfortunately, this particular attraction is open between the May and September Long Weekends—but you can plan ahead for the warmer months.
When temperatures start to drop, however, visit the nearby boutiques, grab a coffee at their gift shop, or take a walk in one of their many parks!
If, however, you own an ATV, or are feeling extra adventurous you could also visit the Iron Horse Trail, a 176-kilometre gem that winds through the northeastern part of the province and follows an old Canadian National Railway line.
No matter the season, you’re in for a wholesome day.
Who knows, maybe you’ll get lucky and see someone (or something) park their saucer.
World’s First UFO Landing Pad – St. Paul, Alberta
Where: 4844-5012 53 Street, St. Paul