Towns of Alberta

Towns of Alberta

Towns in Alberta are generally formed from communities with populations of at least 1,000 people.

The Canadian province Alberta has a total of 111 towns, with a population totaling 406,108 in 2005. ||
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|Beaverlodge|| Grande Prairie County ||5.25|| || ||
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|Blackfalds|| Lacombe County ||3.60|| || ||Municipal seat
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|Bow Island|| Forty Mile County ||5.74|| || ||
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|Calmar|| Leduc County ||1.92|| || ||County seat
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| Carstairs|| Mountain View County ||4.20|| || ||
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|Claresholm|| Willow Creek MD ||6.78|| || ||
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|Coalhurst|| Lethbridge County ||1.18|| || ||
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|Crossfield|| Rocky View MD ||3.81|| || ||
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|Devon|| Leduc County||8.58|| || || County seat
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| Drumheller||Starland County||112.53|| || || County seat
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|Elk Point||St. Paul County ||1.94|| || || Municipal seat
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|Fort Macleod|| Willow Creek MD ||23.31|| || ||
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|Grande Cache||Greenview MD ||35.43|| || ||
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|Hanna||Special Area 2||8.19|| || ||
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|High Prairie|| Big Lakes MD ||5.38|| || ||
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|Innisfail|| Red Deer County ||8.48|| || || Specialized Municipality
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|Killam|| Flagstaff County ||3.15|| || || County seat
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|Lamont|| Lamont County ||3.38|| || ||
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|Manning|| Northern Lights MD ||2.58|| || ||
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|Milk River|| Warner County ||2.33|| || || County seat
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|Mundare|| Lamont County ||1.50|| || ||
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|Olds|| Mountain View County ||11.14|| || ||
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|Peace River|| Northern Sunrise County||26.49|| || ||
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|Pincher Creek|| Pincher Creek MD ||6.42|| || || Municipal seat
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|Rainbow Lake|| Mackenzie MD ||11.00|| || ||
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|Redwater|| Sturgeon County ||8.11|| || || County seat
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|Sedgewick|| Flagstaff County ||2.78|| || || Municipal seat
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|Smoky Lake|| Smoky Lake County ||3.89|| || || County seat
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|Stavely|| Willow Creek MD ||1.34|| || ||
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|Strathmore|| Wheatland Count ||15.57|| || ||
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|Sylvan Lake|| Red Deer County ||11.20|| || || County seat
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|Tofield|| Beaver County ||6.58|| || ||
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|Two Hills|| Two Hills County ||3.49|| || ||
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|Vegreville|| Minburn County ||13.48|| || ||
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|Vulcan|| Vulcan County ||6.13|| || ||
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|Westlock|| Westlock County ||9.74|| || ]

ee also

*List of communities in Alberta
*List of Alberta Municipal Districts
*Villages of Alberta
*Hamlets of Alberta
*List of Alberta Indian reserves
*Census divisions of Alberta

References


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