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Spruce Grove is a western suburb of Edmonton, Alberta. Its population is estimated at around 17,000 people. Along with Stony Plain it is part of the surrounding Parkland County. {{Hide = {{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Motto: {{Unhide = {{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Industry Integrity Progress City of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada location. ...
Motto: Fortis et Liber (Strong and free) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Edmonton Largest city Calgary Lieutenant Governor Norman Kwong Premier Ralph Klein (PC) Area 661,848 km² (6th) Land 642,317 km² Water 19,531 km² (2. ...
Stony Plain is a small town in rural Alberta, just west of Edmonton. ...
Lunenburg is a county municipality in central Alberta, Canada west of Edmonton in Division No. ...
Spruce Grove is a vibrant community with plenty of business and housing opportunities. The Horizon stage is a center for performing arts here, and its Tri-Municipal Leisure Centre provides a pool, soccer fields, a gymnasium, workout gym, and ice rinks to the people of Parkland County. As it is fifteen minutes from Edmonton, it is simple to travel there to shop when needed, which isn't often, as the huge amount of businesses on the east end presents citizens with plenty of choice. Spruce Grove has kilometers of bike trails, called the Heritage Grove Trail, where bike riders can ride for hours through lush forest. Canadian Olympic skier Jennifer Heil hails from Spruce Grove, as does famous NHL goaltender Grant Fuhr. The local ice hockey arena is named after Fuhr. The Olympic Games, or Olympics, is an international multi-sport event taking place every two years and alternating between Summer and Winter Games. ...
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Demographics (according to Canada 2001 Census) The Canada 2001 Census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. ...
- Population: 15,983
- 5 year growth rate: 12%
- Total private dwellings: 5,632
- Population density: 605.3 km2
- Land area: 26.4 km2
Current mayor: Ken Scott Ken Scott (born April 20, 1947 in London) is an influential English record producer and engineer. ...
Trivia The streets in Spruce Grove are named in a fashion that they use the first letter of the subdivision as the first letter of their street name. Ie. in Millgrove subdivision, all of the streets start with M, in Woodhaven, they all start with W. Only in the original subdivision of Broxton Park and the downtown core is this naming convention not held.
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 | Cities: Airdrie | Brooks | Calgary | Camrose | Cold Lake | Edmonton | Fort Saskatchewan | Grande Prairie | Leduc | Lethbridge | Lloydminster | Medicine Hat | Red Deer | Spruce Grove | St. Albert | Wetaskiwin Census Divisions: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 Counties and Municipal Districts: Acadia | Athabasca | Barrhead | Beaver | Bighorn | Big Lakes | Birch Hills | Bonnyville | Brazeau | Camrose | Cardston | Clear Hills | Clearwater | Cypress | East Peace | Fairview | Flagstaff | Foothills | Forty Mile | Grande Prairie | Greenview | Kananaskis | Kneehill | Lacombe | Lac Ste. Anne | Lakeland | Lamont | Leduc | Lesser Slave Lake | Lethbridge | Mackenzie | Minburn | Mountain View Newell | Northern Lights | Opportunity | Paintearth | Parkland | Peace | Pincher Creek | Ponoka | Provost | Ranchland | Red Deer | Rocky View | Saddle Hills | Smoky Lake | Smoky River | Spirit River | Starland | Stettler | St. Paul | Strathcona | Sturgeon | Taber | Thorhild | Two Hills | Vermilion | Vulcan | Wainwright | Warner | Westlock | Wetaskiwin | Wheatland | Willow Creek | Wood Buffalo | Woodlands | Yellowhead See also: Culture of Alberta | Geography of Alberta | History of Alberta | Industry in Alberta | Politics of Alberta Motto: Fortis et Liber (Strong and free) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Edmonton Largest city Calgary Lieutenant Governor Norman Kwong Premier Ralph Klein (PC) Area 661,848 km² (6th) Land 642,317 km² Water 19,531 km² (2. ...
Flag of Alberta, Canada For more information, see Government of Alberta: Emblems and Government of Alberta: Public Affairs Bureau. ...
Communities of the Province of Alberta, Canada See also list of Alberta census divisions for census divisions and counties in Alberta // A Abee, Alberta Acadia Valley, Alberta 118 Acme, Alberta 648 Aden, Alberta Aetna, Alberta 88 Airdrie, Alberta 27,069 Alberta Beach, Alberta 762 Alcorndale, Alberta 55 Alcurve, Alberta Alderflats...
Airdrie is a city in Alberta, Canada, located just north of Calgary within the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor. ...
Brooks is a town in the south of the Canadian province of Alberta. ...
{{Hide = {{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Motto: {{Unhide = {{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Heart of the new west City of Calgary, Alberta, Canada location. ...
Camrose, a Canadian city, is situated in Central Alberta, amidst some of the richest farmland in the prairies. ...
The town of Cold Lake, Alberta, became the City of Cold Lake on October 1st, 2000. ...
{{Hide = {{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Motto: {{Unhide = {{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Industry Integrity Progress City of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada location. ...
Fort Saskatchewan Fort Saskatchewan is a city of 13,000 located 25km northeast of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. ...
Grande Prairie (55°11ⲠN 118°53ⲠW MST) is the chief city of the province of Albertas northwest section. ...
For the disambiguation page of Leduc, see Leduc (disambiguation) The area of Leduc, Alberta (53°16ⲠN 113°32ⲠW Elevation: about 668 m or 2192 feet), began in 1889 when Robert Taylor Telford settled on a piece of land near a scenic lake. ...
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Lloydminster is a Canadian city which has the unusual geographic distinction of straddling a provincial border. ...
Medicine Hat is a city of 56,048 (according to the 2005 municipal census) and is located in the southeastern part of the province of Alberta, Canada. ...
Red Deer (52°16ⲠN 113°48ⲠW) is a city in central Alberta, Canada, located almost exactly midway between Calgary and Edmonton within the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor. ...
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// City of Wetaskiwin Wetaskiwin is a small city in the province of Alberta, Canada. ...
The province of Alberta, Canada, is divided into 19 census divisions according to Statistics Canada. ...
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Red Deer County is a municipal district in west central Alberta, Canada in Division No. ...
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Kananaskis is situated about 80 km west of Calgary, Alberta in the foothills and front ranges of the Canadian Rockies. ...
Leduc County is a county municipality in central Alberta, Canada. ...
Lunenburg is a county municipality in central Alberta, Canada west of Edmonton in Division No. ...
Red Deer County is a county municipality in central Alberta, Canada in Division No. ...
The Municipal District of Rocky View #44 is a mostly-rural municipality located close to the city of Calgary, Alberta. ...
The county of Stettler includes the town of Stettler, Alberta the hamlets of Byemoor, Endiang, Erskine, Nevis, and Red Willow; the villages of Big Valley, Botha, Donalda, Gadsby and the summer villages of Rochon Sands and White Sands. ...
Strathcona County is a Specialized municipality in central Alberta, Canada between Edmonton and Elk Island National Park. ...
Sturgeon County (or M.D. #24, as it is officially known) is a Municipal district in central Alberta, Canada. ...
Taber is a town of approximately 8,000 people in Southern Alberta, Canada. ...
The regional municipality of Wood Buffalo is located in the northeastern corner of Alberta. ...
Alberta is well known for its warm and outgoing friendliness and frontier spirit. ...
Alberta is in western Canada. ...
Establishment When missionaries and fur traders arrived from Europe in the eighteenth century Alberta was inhabited by several Aboriginal nations. ...
The primary industries in Alberta, Canada are energy, lumber, and farming and ranching. ...
Albertas first Legislature, Edmonton, 1906 The politics of Alberta are centred on a provincial government resembling that of the other Canadian provinces. ...
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