Jump to content

User:Hwy43/sandbox/Transclude A

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

User:Hwy43/sandbox/Transclude B

Cities

[edit]
Name Region Incorporation
date (city)[1]
Council size[1] Municipal
census
population
(year)[2]
Population
(2011)[3]
Population
(2006)[3]
Change
(%)[3]
Land
area
(km²)[3]
Population
density
(per km²)[3]
Airdrie Calgary Region January 1, 1985 7 49,560
(2013)
42,564 28,927 47.1 33.10 1,286.0
Brooks[AB 1] Southern Alberta September 1, 2005 7 13,676 12,508 9.3 18.19 751.9
Calgary[AB 2] Calgary Region January 1, 1894 15 1,149,552
(2013)
1,096,833 988,812 10.9 825.29 1,329.0
Camrose Central Alberta January 1, 1955 9 17,286 15,630 10.6 42.50 406.7
Cold Lake Central Alberta October 1, 2000 7 14,400
(2012)
13,839 11,991 15.4 59.30 233.4
Edmonton[AB 3] Edmonton Capital Region October 8, 1904 13 817,498
(2012)
812,201 730,372 11.2 684.37 1,186.8
Fort Saskatchewan Edmonton Capital Region July 1, 1985 7 21,795
(2013)
19,051 14,957 27.4 48.12 395.9
Grande Prairie Northern Alberta January 1, 1958 9 55,032 47,107 16.8 72.80 755.9
Lacombe[AB 4] Central Alberta September 5, 2010 7 11,707 10,752 8.9 20.89 560.3
Leduc Edmonton Capital Region September 1, 1983 7 27,241 24,279 16,967 43.1 36.97 656.7
Lethbridge Southern Alberta May 9, 1906 9 90,417
(2013)
83,517 74,685 11.8 122.36 682.6
Lloydminster (part)[AB 5] Central Alberta January 1, 1958 7 20,011[AB 6]
(2013)
18,032[AB 7] 15,910 13.3 24.19[AB 8] 745.6
Medicine Hat Southern Alberta May 9, 1906 9 61,180
(2012)
60,005 56,997 5.3 112.01 535.7
Red Deer Central Alberta March 25, 1913 9 97,109
(2013)
90,564 83,154 8.9 104.29 868.4
Spruce Grove Edmonton Capital Region March 1, 1986 7 27,875
(2013)
26,171 19,541 33.9 32.37 808.6
St. Albert Edmonton Capital Region January 1, 1977 7 61,466 57,764 6.4 48.27 1,273.4
Wetaskiwin Central Alberta May 9, 1906 7 12,525 11,689 7.2 18.20 688.2
Total cities 143 2,458,748 2,197,763 11.9 2,303.22 1,067.5

Notes:

  1. ^ Brooks is Alberta's smallest city by area.
  2. ^ Calgary is Canada's third-largest city, Alberta's largest city by both population and area, and was Alberta's first city, incorporated on January 1, 1894. The Calgary census metropolitan area (CMA) includes the cities of Airdrie and Calgary.
  3. ^ Edmonton is Canada's fifth-largest city and Alberta's capital. The Edmonton CMA includes the cities of Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, Spruce Grove and St. Albert.
  4. ^ Lacombe is Alberta's smallest city by population and is its newest city, incorporated September 5, 2010.
  5. ^ The balance of Lloydminster is located within Saskatchewan.
  6. ^ This population does not include 11,472 in the Saskatchewan portion of Lloydminster. The city's total population in 2013 was 31,483.
  7. ^ This population does not include 9,772 in the Saskatchewan portion of Lloydminster. The city's total population in 2011 was 27,804.
  8. ^ This area does not include 17.34 km2 (6.70 sq mi)* in the Saskatchewan portion of Lloydminster. The city's total area in 2011 was 41.53 km2 (16.03 sq mi)*.

Towns

[edit]
Name Specialized/rural
municipality[4]
Incorporation
date (town)[5]
Municipal
census
population
(year)[2]
Population
(2011)[3]
Population
(2006)[3]
Change
(%)[3]
Land
area
(km²)[3]
Population
density
(per km²)[3]
Athabasca[N 1] Athabasca County September 19, 1911 2,990 2,580 15.9 17.48 171.1
Banff Improvement District No. 9 (Banff) January 1, 1990 7,251[N 2]
(2011)
7,584 6,700 13.2 4.88 1,555.0
Barrhead Barrhead No. 11, County of November 26, 1946 4,432 4,209 5.3 8.10 547.2
Bashaw Camrose County May 1, 1964 873 796 9.7 2.84 306.9
Bassano Newell, County of January 16, 1911 1,282 1,345 −4.7 5.16 248.6
Beaumont Leduc County January 1, 1980 14,916
(2013)
13,284 8,961 48.2 10.50 1,264.8
Beaverlodge Grande Prairie No. 1, County of January 24, 1956 2,365 2,264 4.5 5.58 424.0
Bentley Lacombe County January 1, 2001 1,073 1,083 −0.9 2.30 466.3
Black Diamond Foothills No. 31, M.D. of January 1, 1956 2,373 1,900 24.9 3.21 740.3
Blackfalds Lacombe County April 1, 1980 7,275
(2013)
6,300 4,618 36.4 16.36 385.0
Bon Accord Sturgeon County November 20, 1979 1,488 1,534 −3.0 2.11 706.2
Bonnyville Bonnyville No. 87, M.D. of February 3, 1948 6,837
(2012)
6,216 5,832 6.6 14.10 440.7
Bow Island Forty Mile No. 8, County of February 1, 1912 2,025 1,790 13.1 5.92 342.1
Bowden Red Deer County September 1, 1981 1,241 1,210 2.6 2.73 454.7
Bruderheim Lamont County September 17, 1980 1,298
(2012)
1,155 1,215 −4.9 4.23 273.2
Calmar Leduc County January 19, 1954 1,970 1,959 0.6 4.65 423.7
Canmore Bighorn No. 8, M.D. of
Kananaskis Improvement District[6]
June 1, 1966 12,317
(2011)
12,288 12,039 2.1 68.90 178.4
Cardston Cardston County July 2, 1901 3,580 3,452 3.7 8.64 414.1
Carstairs Mountain View County September 1, 1966 3,442 2,699 27.5 11.53 298.4
Castor Paintearth No. 18, County of June 27, 1910 932 931 0.1 2.72 343.1
Chestermere[N 3] Rocky View County March 1, 1993 15,762
(2013)
14,824 9,923 49.4 32.64 454.1
Claresholm Willow Creek No. 26, M.D. of August 31, 1905 3,758 3,700 1.6 9.08 414.0
Coaldale Lethbridge, County of January 7, 1952 7,526
(2013)
7,493 6,177 21.3 7.95 942.8
Coalhurst Lethbridge, County of June 1, 1995 2,301
(2013)
1,963 1,523 28.9 2.39 820.3
Cochrane Rocky View County February 15, 1971 18,750
(2013)
17,580 13,760 27.8 30.03 585.5
Coronation Paintearth No. 18, County of April 29, 1912 947 1,015 −6.7 3.73 253.6
Crossfield Rocky View County August 1, 1980 2,853 2,668 6.9 11.87 240.3
Daysland Flagstaff County April 2, 1907 807 818 −1.3 1.75 461.2
Devon Leduc County February 24, 1950 6,510 6,261 4.0 11.72 555.6
Didsbury Mountain View County September 27, 1906 4,957 4,305 15.1 16.08 308.2
Drayton Valley Brazeau County February 1, 1957 7,049 6,893 2.3 12.27 574.3
Drumheller[N 4] Kneehill County
Special Area No. 2
Starland County
Wheatland County[7]
March 2, 1916
January 1, 1998
8,029 7,932 1.2 107.93 74.4
Eckville Lacombe County July 1, 1966 1,125 951 18.3 1.58 710.8
Edson Yellowhead County September 21, 1911 8,646
(2012)
8,475 8,098 4.7 29.58 286.5
Elk Point St. Paul No. 19, County of January 1, 1962 1,571
(2012)
1,412 1,487 −5.0 4.88 289.1
Fairview Fairview No. 136, M.D. of April 25, 1949 3,162 3,297 −4.1 11.30 279.8
Falher Smoky River No. 130, M.D. of January 1, 1955 1,075 941 14.2 2.87 374.7
Fort Macleod[N 5] Willow Creek No. 26, M.D. of March 29, 1912 3,117 3,072 1.5 23.34 133.5
Fox Creek Greenview No. 16, M.D. of September 1, 1983 2,112
(2013)
1,969 2,278 −13.6 11.54 170.6
Gibbons Sturgeon County April 1, 1977 3,030 2,642 14.7 7.39 409.9
Grande Cache Greenview No. 16, M.D. of September 1, 1983 4,319 3,783 14.2 35.48 121.7
Granum[N 6] Willow Creek No. 26, M.D. of November 7, 1910 447 415 7.7 1.87 239.6
Grimshaw Peace No. 135, M.D. of February 2, 1953 2,515 2,537 −0.9 7.21 349.0
Hanna Special Area No. 2 April 14, 1914 2,673 2,847 −6.1 8.56 312.4
Hardisty Flagstaff County November 9, 1910 639 760 −15.9 5.48 116.6
High Level Mackenzie County September 1, 1983 3,641 3,887 −6.3 31.99 113.8
High Prairie Big Lakes, M.D. of January 10, 1950 2,600 2,785 −6.6 7.92 328.2
High River Foothills No. 31, M.D. of February 12, 1906 12,920 10,716 20.6 14.27 905.5
Hinton Yellowhead County December 29, 1958 9,640 9,738 −1.0 33.77 285.4
Innisfail Red Deer County November 20, 1903 7,922
(2012)
7,876 7,331 7.4 19.53 403.2
Irricana Rocky View County June 9, 2005 1,162 1,243 −6.5 3.18 364.9
Killam Flagstaff County May 1, 1965 981 1,019 −3.7 4.53 216.3
Lamont Lamont County May 31, 1968 1,753 1,669 5.0 9.27 189.2
Legal Sturgeon County January 1, 1998 1,225 1,192 2.8 3.22 381.0
Magrath Cardston County July 24, 1907 2,376
(2013)
2,217 2,081 6.5 4.97 446.2
Manning Northern Lights, County of January 1, 1957 1,164 1,493 −22.0 3.42 340.0
Mayerthorpe Lac Ste. Anne County March 20, 1961 1,398 1,474 −5.2 4.78 292.7
McLennan Smoky River No. 130, M.D. of February 11, 1948 809 824 −1.8 3.58 226.2
Milk River Warner No. 5, County of February 7, 1956 811 816 −0.6 2.39 339.6
Millet Wetaskiwin No. 10, County of September 1, 1983 2,092 2,068 1.2 3.74 558.7
Morinville Sturgeon County April 21, 1911 8,569 6,775 26.5 11.34 755.6
Mundare Lamont County January 4, 1951 855 712 20.1 4.20 203.6
Nanton Willow Creek No. 26, M.D. of August 9, 1907 2,132 2,055 3.7 4.80 443.9
Okotoks Foothills No. 31, M.D. of June 1, 1904 26,319
(2013)
24,511 17,150 42.9 19.24 1,273.8
Olds Mountain View County July 1, 1905 8,511
(2013)
8,235 7,253 13.5 14.87 553.8
Onoway Lac Ste. Anne County September 1, 2005 1,039 875 18.7 3.34 311.5
Oyen Special Area No. 3 September 1, 1965 1,070
(2012)
973 1,015 −4.1 4.93 197.4
Peace River[N 7] Northern Lights, County of
Northern Sunrise County
Peace No. 135, M.D. of[8]
December 1, 1919 6,729 6,315 6.6 25.92 259.6
Penhold Red Deer County September 1, 1980 2,476
(2012)
2,375 1,971 20.5 5.33 445.3
Picture Butte Lethbridge, County of January 1, 1960 1,650 1,592 3.6 2.90 569.5
Pincher Creek Pincher Creek No. 9, M.D. of May 12, 1906 3,619
(2013)
3,685 3,625 1.7 10.19 361.6
Ponoka Ponoka County October 15, 1904 6,773 6,576 3.0 13.05 519.2
Provost Provost No. 52, M.D. of December 29, 1952 2,041 2,072 −1.5 4.93 413.8
Rainbow Lake Mackenzie County September 1, 1995 870 965 −9.8 11.04 78.8
Raymond Warner No. 5, County of July 1, 1903 3,982
(2013)
3,743 3,225 16.1 6.85 546.1
Redcliff Cypress County August 5, 1912 5,588 5,116 9.2 16.20 344.9
Redwater Sturgeon County December 31, 1950 2,116
(2012)
1,915 2,202 −13.0 20.12 95.2
Rimbey Ponoka County December 13, 1948 2,378 2,252 5.6 11.34 209.7
Rocky Mountain House Clearwater County August 31, 1939 7,300
(2012)
6,933 6,874 0.9 12.99 533.6
Sedgewick Flagstaff County May 1, 1966 857 891 −3.8 2.60 329.1
Sexsmith Grande Prairie No. 1, County of October 15, 1979 2,418 1,969 22.8 13.43 180.1
Slave Lake Lesser Slave River No. 124, M.D. of August 2, 1965 6,782 6,703 1.2 14.18 478.4
Smoky Lake Smoky Lake County February 1, 1962 1,022 1,010 1.2 4.20 243.5
Spirit River Spirit River No. 133, M.D. of September 18, 1951 1,025 1,148 −10.7 2.81 365.4
St. Paul[N 8] St. Paul No. 19, County of December 15, 1936 5,844
(2012)
5,400 5,106 5.8 7.89 684.7
Stavely Willow Creek No. 26, M.D. of May 25, 1912 505 435 16.1 1.62 311.3
Stettler Stettler No. 6, County of November 23, 1906 5,748 5,445 5.6 13.12 438.2
Stony Plain Parkland County December 10, 1908 15,051 12,363 21.7 35.61 422.7
Strathmore Wheatland County July 6, 1911 12,352
(2012)
12,305 10,280 19.7 27.28 451.0
Sundre Mountain View County January 1, 1956 2,695
(2012)
2,610 2,523 3.4 11.16 233.9
Swan Hills Big Lakes, M.D. of January 1, 1967 1,465 1,645 −10.9 25.44 57.6
Sylvan Lake Red Deer County May 20, 1946 13,015
(2013)
12,327 10,250 20.3 15.62 789.4
Taber Taber, M.D. of July 1, 1907 8,104 7,591 6.8 15.09 537.2
Three Hills Kneehill County January 1, 1929 3,230
(2012)
3,198 3,089 3.5 5.63 567.8
Tofield Beaver County September 10, 1909 2,182 1,876 16.3 8.17 267.1
Trochu Kneehill County August 1, 1962 1,072 1,005 6.7 2.82 380.1
Turner Valley Foothills No. 31, M.D. of September 1, 1977 2,167 1,908 13.6 5.45 397.6
Two Hills Two Hills No. 21, County of January 1, 1955 1,431
(2012)
1,379 1,047 31.7 3.31 416.3
Valleyview Greenview No. 16, M.D. of February 5, 1957 1,972
(2013)
1,761 1,725 2.1 9.66 182.2
Vauxhall Taber, M.D. of January 1, 1961 1,288 1,069 20.5 2.88 447.6
Vegreville Minburn No. 27, County of August 15, 1906 5,758
(2012)
5,717 5,519 3.6 13.92 410.6
Vermilion Vermilion River, County of August 27, 1906 4,545
(2012)
3,930 4,036 −2.6 13.69 287.0
Viking Beaver County November 10, 1952 1,041 1,085 −4.1 3.76 277.1
Vulcan Vulcan County June 15, 1921 1,836 1,940 −5.4 6.58 279.0
Wainwright Wainwright No. 61, M.D. of July 14, 1910 6,289
(2013)
5,925 5,426 9.2 8.91 665.4
Wembley Grande Prairie No. 1, County of August 1, 1980 1,410
(2012)
1,383 1,443 −4.2 4.54 304.8
Westlock Westlock County January 7, 1947 4,823 5,008 −3.7 13.57 355.3
Whitecourt Woodlands County December 20, 1971 10,574
(2013)
9,605 8,971 7.1 26.14 367.4
Total towns 451,830 404,662 11.7 1,273.68 354.7

Villages

[edit]
Name Rural
municipality
[4]
Incorporation
date (village)[5]
Municipal
census
population
(year)[2]
Population
(2011)[3]
Population
(2006)[3]
Change
(%)[3]
Land
area
(km²)[3]
Population
density
(per km²)[3]
Acme Kneehill County July 7, 1910 653 656 −0.5 2.47 263.9
Alberta Beach Lac Ste. Anne County January 1, 1999 865 884 −2.1 1.98 436.7
Alix Lacombe County June 3, 1907 830 851 −2.5 3.15 263.4
Alliance Flagstaff County August 26, 1918 174 158 10.1 0.64 270.1
Amisk Provost No. 52, M.D. of January 1, 1956 207 172 20.3 0.76 272.2
Andrew Lamont County June 24, 1930 379 465 −18.5 1.23 308.7
Arrowwood Vulcan County May 13, 1926 188 221 −14.9 0.66 286.1
Barnwell Taber, M.D. of January 1, 1980 812
(2011)
771 618 24.8 1.49 517.2
Barons Lethbridge County May 6, 1910 315 276 14.1 0.68 462.2
Bawlf Camrose County October 12, 1906 403 367 9.8 0.96 418.5
Beiseker Rocky View County February 23, 1921 785 804 −2.4 2.84 276.8
Berwyn Peace No. 135, M.D. of November 28, 1936 526 516 1.9 1.66 316.7
Big Valley Stettler No. 6, County of March 9, 1942 364 351 3.7 1.84 198.3
Bittern Lake[N 9] Camrose County November 2, 1904 224 225 −0.4 6.64 33.7
Botha Stettler No. 6, County of September 5, 1911 175 185 −5.4 1.09 160.7
Boyle Athabasca County December 31, 1953 916 854 7.3 7.28 125.8
Breton Brazeau County January 1, 1957 581
(2012)
496 550 −9.8 1.73 286.5
Carbon Kneehill County November 18, 1912 592 570 3.9 2.00 295.6
Carmangay Vulcan County March 4, 1936 262
(2013)
367 336 9.2 1.86 197.1
Caroline Clearwater County December 31, 1951 501 515 −2.7 1.98 252.8
Cereal Special Area No. 3 August 19, 1914 134 126 6.3 0.95 141.6
Champion Vulcan County May 27, 1911 378 364 3.8 0.88 429.7
Chauvin Wainwright No. 61, M.D. of December 30, 1912 340
(2011)
334 308 8.4 2.32 143.9
Chipman Lamont County October 21, 1913 284 253 12.3 9.61 29.5
Clive Lacombe County January 9, 1912 675 562 20.1 2.12 318.3
Clyde Westlock County January 28, 1914 503 470 7.0 1.36 370.7
Consort Special Area No. 4 September 23, 1912 722
(2012)
689 739 −6.8 2.83 243.3
Coutts Warner No. 5, County of January 1, 1960 277 305 −9.2 0.98 283.3
Cowley Pincher Creek No. 9, M.D. of August 16, 1906 236 219 7.8 1.40 168.8
Cremona Mountain View County January 1, 1955 457 463 −1.3 1.71 267.8
Czar Provost No. 52, M.D. of November 12, 1917 167 175 −4.6 1.18 141.6
Delburne Red Deer County January 17, 1913 830 765 8.5 3.92 211.5
Delia[N 10] Starland County July 20, 1914 186 207 −10.1 1.31 142.5
Dewberry Vermilion River, County of January 1, 1957 201 196 2.6 0.84 238.5
Donalda Stettler No. 6, County of December 30, 1912 259 224 15.6 0.99 262.3
Donnelly Smoky River No. 130, M.D. of January 1, 1956 305 293 4.1 1.27 239.9
Duchess Newell, County of May 12, 1921 992 978 1.4 1.89 526.2
Edberg Camrose County February 4, 1930 168 155 8.4 0.36 470.9
Edgerton Wainwright No. 61, M.D. of September 11, 1917 401
(2012)
317 373 −15.0 1.89 168.1
Elnora Red Deer County July 22, 1929 320
(2011)
313 280 11.8 1.48 210.9
Empress Special Area No. 2 February 5, 1914 188 136 38.2 1.75 107.6
Ferintosh Camrose County January 9, 1911 181 153 18.3 0.62 290.2
Foremost Forty Mile No. 8, County of December 31, 1950 526 524 0.4 1.89 277.8
Forestburg Flagstaff County August 21, 1919 831 895 −7.2 2.75 302.0
Gadsby Stettler No. 6, County of May 6, 1910 25 35 −28.6 0.82 30.5
Galahad Flagstaff County March 5, 1918 119 134 −11.2 0.60 199.7
Girouxville Smoky River No. 130, M.D. of December 31, 1951 266 282 −5.7 0.58 461.2
Glendon Bonnyville No. 87, M.D. of January 1, 1956 486 421 15.4 1.98 245.1
Glenwood Cardston County January 1, 1961 287 280 2.5 1.46 197.2
Halkirk Paintearth No. 18, County of February 10, 1912 121 113 7.1 0.65 185.7
Hay Lakes[N 11] Camrose County April 17, 1928 425 362 17.4 0.58 730.1
Heisler Flagstaff County January 1, 1961 151 153 −1.3 0.76 199.9
Hill Spring Cardston County January 1, 1961 186 192 −3.1 1.11 167.2
Hines Creek Clear Hills County December 31, 1951 380 430 −11.6 4.37 86.9
Holden Beaver County April 14, 1909 381 398 −4.3 1.70 224.3
Hughenden Provost No. 52, M.D. of December 27, 1917 258
(2012)
230 231 −0.4 0.78 296.6
Hussar Wheatland County April 20, 1928 176 187 −5.9 0.99 177.8
Hythe Grande Prairie No. 1, County of August 31, 1929 820 821 −0.1 4.12 198.8
Innisfree Minburn No. 27, County of March 11, 1911 220 233 −5.6 1.27 172.6
Irma Wainwright No. 61, M.D. of May 30, 1912 457 444 2.9 1.11 410.7
Kitscoty Vermilion River, County of March 22, 1911 967
(2013)
846 709 19.3 1.54 549.8
Linden Kneehill County January 1, 1964 725 660 9.8 2.56 283.3
Lomond Vulcan County February 16, 1916 173 175 −1.1 1.28 134.9
Longview Foothills No. 31, M.D. of January 1, 1964 307 300 2.3 1.09 282.1
Lougheed Flagstaff County November 7, 1911 273
(2013)
233 217 7.4 1.92 121.5
Mannville Minburn No. 27, County of December 29, 1906 803 782 2.7 2.15 373.6
Marwayne Vermilion River, County of December 31, 1952 667
(2013)
612 521 17.5 1.68 364.5
Milo Vulcan County May 7, 1931 122 100 22.0 1.04 116.9
Minburn Minburn No. 27, County of June 24, 1919 105 65 61.5 0.73 144.2
Morrin Starland County April 16, 1920 245 253 −3.2 0.82 298.9
Munson Starland County May 5, 1911 204 217 −6.0 2.60 78.5
Myrnam Two Hills No. 21, County of August 22, 1930 370 362 2.2 2.76 134.2
Nampa Northern Sunrise County January 1, 1958 362 360 0.6 1.86 194.9
Nobleford Lethbridge County February 28, 1918 1,000 689 45.1 1.54 647.8
Paradise Valley Vermilion River, County of January 1, 1964 174 183 −4.9 0.57 306.9
Rockyford Wheatland County March 28, 1919 325 349 −6.9 1.08 300.0
Rosalind Camrose County January 1, 1966 190 190 0.0 0.59 322.2
Rosemary Newell, County of December 31, 1951 421
(2012)
342 388 −11.9 0.56 607.8
Rycroft Spirit River No. 133, M.D. of March 15, 1944 628 638 −1.6 1.69 372.5
Ryley[N 12] Beaver County April 2, 1910 497 458 8.5 1.97 251.9
Spring Lake[N 13] Parkland County January 1, 1999 614
(2012)
533 501 6.4 2.12 251.5
Standard Wheatland County April 29, 1922 379 380 −0.3 2.34 162.1
Stirling[N 14] Warner No. 5, County of September 3, 1901 1,147
(2013)
1,090 921 18.3 2.64 413.6
Strome Flagstaff County February 3, 1910 228 252 −9.5 0.92 248.4
Thorsby Leduc County December 31, 1949 947
(2012)
951 945 0.6 3.87 245.7
Veteran Special Area No. 4 June 30, 1914 249 293 −15.0 0.84 297.0
Vilna Smoky Lake County June 23, 1923 290
(2012)
249 274 −9.1 0.90 277.5
Wabamun Parkland County January 1, 1980 661 601 10.0 3.24 203.8
Warburg Leduc County December 31, 1953 789 621 27.1 2.70 292.6
Warner Warner No. 5, County of November 12, 1908 392
(2011)
331 307 7.8 1.15 288.5
Waskatenau Smoky Lake County May 19, 1932 255 278 −8.3 0.60 427.6
Willingdon Two Hills No. 21, County of August 31, 1928 275 295 −6.8 0.97 283.8
Youngstown Special Area No. 3 December 31, 1936 178 170 4.7 1.00 177.7
Total villages 38,675 37,288 3.7 166.12 232.8

Summer villages

[edit]
Name Rural municipality[4] Incorporation date
(summer village)[5]
Municipal
census
population
(year)[2]
Population
(2011)[3]
Population
(2006)[3]
Change
(%)[3]
Land
area
(km²)[3]
Population
density
(per km²)[3]
Argentia Beach Wetaskiwin No. 10, County of January 1, 1967 15 52 −71.2 0.69 21.6
Betula Beach Parkland County January 1, 1960 10 15 −33.3 0.18 54.5
Birch Cove Lac Ste. Anne County December 31, 1988 45 38 18.4 0.29 157.8
Birchcliff Lacombe County January 1, 1972 112 125 −10.4 0.98 114.0
Bondiss Athabasca County January 1, 1983 106 131 −19.1 1.33 79.9
Bonnyville Beach Bonnyville No. 87, M.D. of January 1, 1958 95 97 −2.1 0.38 253.2
Burnstick Lake Clearwater County December 31, 1991 16 43 −62.8 0.18 89.9
Castle Island Lac Ste. Anne County January 1, 1955 19 22 −13.6 0.05 361.9
Crystal Springs Wetaskiwin No. 10, County of January 1, 1957 90 112 −19.6 0.58 156.0
Ghost Lake Bighorn No. 8, M.D. of December 31, 1953 81 78 3.8 0.63 129.4
Golden Days Leduc County January 1, 1965 141 207 −31.9 2.27 62.0
Grandview Wetaskiwin No. 10, County of January 1, 1967 108 127 −15.0 0.80 135.6
Gull Lake Lacombe County September 1, 1993 122 204 −40.2 0.70 174.9
Half Moon Bay Lacombe County January 1, 1978 38 32 18.8 0.17 229.2
Horseshoe Bay St. Paul No. 19, County of January 1, 1985 37 214 −82.7 1.04 35.4
Island Lake Athabasca County January 1, 1958 243 351 −30.8 1.45 167.8
Island Lake South Athabasca County January 1, 1983 72 105 −31.4 0.63 114.3
Itaska Beach Leduc County June 30, 1953 20 35 −42.9 0.28 70.8
Jarvis Bay Red Deer County January 1, 1986 203 183 10.9 0.55 371.1
Kapasiwin Parkland County September 1, 1993 14
(2012)
10 15[13] −33.3 0.31 32.3
Lakeview Parkland County October 25, 1913 26 36 −27.8 0.33 78.8
Larkspur Westlock County January 1, 1985 38 56 −32.1 0.22 172.0
Ma-Me-O Beach Wetaskiwin No. 10, County of December 31, 1948 113 155 −27.1 0.65 173.4
Mewatha Beach Athabasca County January 1, 1978 79 167 −52.7 0.78 101.9
Nakamun Park Lac Ste. Anne County January 1, 1966 36 88 −59.1 0.41 88.7
Norglenwold Red Deer County January 1, 1965 232 270 −14.1 0.67 345.2
Norris Beach Wetaskiwin No. 10, County of December 31, 1988 46 40 15.0 0.16 285.5
Parkland Beach Ponoka County January 1, 1984 124 135 −8.1 0.93 133.8
Pelican Narrows Bonnyville No. 87, M.D. of July 1, 1979 162 141 14.9 0.70 230.0
Point Alison Parkland County December 31, 1950 10
(2013)
15 15 0.0 0.16 92.9
Poplar Bay Wetaskiwin No. 10, County of January 1, 1967 80 84 −4.8 0.79 101.0
Rochon Sands Stettler No. 6, County of May 17, 1929 65[14] 66 −1.5 2.32 28.0
Ross Haven Lac Ste. Anne County January 1, 1962 137 198 −30.8 0.70 194.5
Sandy Beach Lac Ste. Anne County January 1, 1956 223 239 −6.7 2.43 91.8
Seba Beach Parkland County August 20, 1920 143 203 −29.6 0.71 201.1
Silver Beach Wetaskiwin No. 10, County of December 31, 1953 52 47 10.6 0.66 78.2
Silver Sands Lac Ste. Anne County January 1, 1969 154
(2012)
85 173 −50.9 2.35 36.2
South Baptiste Athabasca County January 1, 1983 52 69 −24.6 1.05 49.6
South View Lac Ste. Anne County January 1, 1970 76
(2012)
35 115 −69.6 0.69 51.0
Sunbreaker Cove Lacombe County December 31, 1990 69 137 −49.6 0.49 140.6
Sundance Beach Leduc County January 1, 1970 82 102 −19.6 0.42 196.2
Sunrise Beach Lac Ste. Anne County December 31, 1988 149 170 −12.4 1.72 86.4
Sunset Beach Athabasca County May 1, 1977 44 88 −50.0 0.99 44.4
Sunset Point Lac Ste. Anne County January 1, 1959 221 242 −8.7 1.11 198.6
Val Quentin Lac Ste. Anne County January 1, 1966 157 181 −13.3 0.30 522.5
Waiparous Bighorn No. 8, M.D. of January 1, 1986 42 49 −14.3 0.41 103.0
West Baptiste Athabasca County January 1, 1983 52 104 −50.0 0.60 86.2
West Cove Lac Ste. Anne County January 1, 1963 121 169 −28.4 1.21 100.1
Whispering Hills Athabasca County January 1, 1983 108 125 −13.6 1.73 62.3
White Sands Stettler No. 6, County of January 1, 1980 91 120 −24.2 1.60 57.0
Yellowstone Lac Ste. Anne County January 1, 1965 131
(2012)
124 170 −27.1 0.28 438.5
Total summer villages 4,586 6,140 −25.3 41.06 111.7
  1. ^ a b "Municipal Profiles: Summary Reports (Cities)" (PDF). Alberta Municipal Affairs. May 17, 2013. Retrieved May 22, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e "2013 Municipal Affairs Population List" (PDF) (PDF). Alberta Municipal Affairs. November 20, 2013. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-4601-1418-6. Retrieved December 28, 2013. Cite error: The named reference "2013MAPL" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2011 and 2006 censuses (Alberta)". Statistics Canada. January 30, 2013. Retrieved May 22, 2013. Cite error: The named reference "2011StatCanAB" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  4. ^ a b c "Communities Within Specialized and Rural Municipalities" (PDF). Alberta Municipal Affairs. April 9, 2013. Retrieved May 21, 2013.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Municipal Profiles: Summary Reports (Towns)" (PDF). Alberta Municipal Affairs. May 17, 2013. Retrieved May 21, 2013.
  6. ^ "Census Profile - Map : Canmore, Town (Census Subdivision), Alberta". Statistics Canada. March 22, 2013. Retrieved May 21, 2013.
  7. ^ "Census Profile - Map : Drumheller, Town (Census Subdivision), Alberta". Statistics Canada. March 22, 2013. Retrieved May 21, 2013.
  8. ^ "Census Profile - Map : Peace River, Town (Census Subdivision), Alberta". Statistics Canada. March 22, 2013. Retrieved May 21, 2013.
  9. ^ "Order in Council (O.C.) 979/11" (PDF). Alberta Municipal Affairs. 1911-12-16. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
  10. ^ "Change in Name of Village Municipality - Highland to Delia" (PDF). Alberta Municipal Affairs. 1915-12-09. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
  11. ^ Village of Ryley. "The Village of Ryley - Equity". Retrieved 2010-04-13.
  12. ^ "Order in Council (O.C.) 517/98". Alberta Municipal Affairs. 1998-12-09. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
  13. ^ "2006 Census corrections and updates". Statistics Canada. June 23, 2009. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
  14. ^ "Corrections and updates". Statistics Canada. March 21, 2013. Retrieved April 15, 2013.


Cite error: There are <ref group=N> tags on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=N}} template (see the help page).