- Central Alberta
Central Alberta (also named Alberta's Heartland) is a
region located in the Canadian province ofAlberta .Central Alberta is the most densely populated rural area in the province. Agriculture and energy make up an important part of the economy.
Geography
Central Alberta is bordered by the
Canadian Rockies in the west,Southern Alberta and theCalgary Region to the south,Saskatchewan to the east andNorthern Alberta to the north. It completely surrounds theEdmonton Capital Region and contains the central part of the heavily populatedCalgary-Edmonton Corridor .The
North Saskatchewan River crosses the region from west to east. Other rivers traversing the area areRed Deer River , Battle River,Athabasca River , Pembina River,Brazeau River , Beaver River.Tourist attractions in the region include:
Alberta Prairie Railway Excursions , the Canadian Petroleum Discovery Centre in Leduc, Discovery Wildlife Park, Kerry Wood Nature Centre and Gaetz Lake Sanctuary in Red Deer, Nordegg Heritage Centre and Mine Site,Reynolds-Alberta Museum , Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site,Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village , Wild Rapids Waterslides and Stephannson House Provincial Historic Site near Sylvan Lake. [cite web| url = http://www1.travelalberta.com/en-central/index.cfm?pageid=822| title = Attractions in Alberta| author = Travel Alberta| accessdate=2007-01-06]Regional and National parks include
Elk Island National Park ,William A. Switzer Provincial Park ,Sylvan Lake Provincial Park ,Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park ,Big Knife Provincial Park ,Pigeon Lake Provincial Park .A series of
roadside attraction s known as theGiants of the Prairies can be found in Central Alberta. Large mushrooms in Vilna, giantPerogy (Ukrainian dumpling) in Glendon, hugeKubasa (Ukrainian garlic sausage) in Mundare, largePysanka (Ukrainian easter egg) in Vegreville, a UFO Landing Pad in St. Paul and a giant duck in Andrew.Demographics
Central Alberta has a population of 240,368 (2004).cite web |url= http://www.albertafirst.com/profiles/statspack/21312.pdf| title= Central Alberta statistis | author= Alberta First | accessdate = 2007-01-08]
Infrastructure
;Transportation
Queen Elisabeth II Highway crosses the region from south to north, and the Yellowhead Highway from east to west. Other major highways include Highway 9, Highway 21, Veteran Memorial Highway, David Thomson Highway, Cowboy Trail, Grizzly Trail and Buffalo Trail.
Poundmaker Trail runs through the north-east of the region. [cite web| url = http://www.ama.ab.ca/road_report/Central.htm | title = Central Alberta - Road report | author= Alberta Motor Association | authorlink= Alberta Motor Association| accessdate = 2007-01-11];Health Regions
The following health regions are located in the region:
Aspen Regional Health Authority ,David Thompson Regional Health Authority andEast Central Health .;Education
Post-secondary institutions in the region are
Red Deer College andOlds College .Politics
On a provincial level, central Alberta is represented in the
Legislative Assembly of Alberta by MLA's elected in the ridings ofBattle River-Wainwright ,Drayton Valley-Calmar ,Drumheller-Stettler ,Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville ,Innisfail-Sylvan Lake ,Lacombe-Ponoka ,Leduc-Beaumont-Devon ,Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills ,Red Deer North ,Red Deer South , Rocky Mountain House, Stony Plain,Vermilion-Lloydminster , West Yellowhead,Wetaskiwin-Camrose andWhitecourt-Ste. Anne .Communities
Five cities are located in Central Alberta, with Camrose, Wetaskiwin and Red Deer in the heartland of the region, while Cold Lake and
Lloydminster are close to theSaskatchewan border.The region spreads across several census divisions: 7, 8, 9, 10, 14 and parts of divisions 11, 12 and 13.
Towns
*Barrhead
*Bashaw
*Bentley
*Blackfalds
*Bonnyville
*Bowden
*Castor
*Coronation
*Daysland
*Drayton Valley
*Eckville
*Edson
*Elk Point
*Hardisty
*Hinton
*Innisfail
*Killam
*Lacombe
*Mayerthorpe
*Millet
*Mundare
*Onoway
*Penhold
*Ponoka
*Provost
*Rimbey
*Rocky Mountain House
*Sedgewick
*Smoky Lake
*St. Paul
*Stettler
*Sylvan Lake
*Tofield
*Two Hills
*Vegreville
*Vermilion
*Viking
*Wainwright
*Westlock
*WhitecourtVillages
*Alberta Beach
*Alix
*Alliance
*Amisk
*Bawfl
*Big Valley
*Bittern Lake
*Botha
*Breton
*Caroline
*Chauvin
*Clive
*Clyde
*Czar
*Derwent
*Dewberry
*Donalda
*Edberg
*Edgerton
*Ferintosh
*Forestburg
*Gadsby
*Galahad
*Glendon
*Halkirk
*Hay Lakes
*Heisler
*Holden
*Hughenden
*Innisfree
*Irma
*Kitscoty
*Lougheed
*Mannville
*Marwayne
*Minburn
*Myrnam
*New Norway
*Paradise Valley
*Rosalind
*Ryley
*Sangudo
*Spring Lake
*Strome
*Thorhild
*Vilna
*Waskatenau
*WillingdonCounties
*Barrhead
*Beaver
*Bonnyville
*Brazeau
*Camrose
*Clearwater
*Flagstaff
*Lac Ste. Anne
*Lacombe
*Lamont
*Minburn
*Paintearth
*Ponoka
*Provost
*Red Deer
*Smoky Lake
*St. Paul
*Stettler
*Thorhild
*Two Hills
*Vermilion
*Wainwright
*Westlock
*Wetaskiwin
*Woodlands
*Yellowheadee also
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List of regions of Canada References
External links
* [http://www.centralalberta.ab.ca/index.cfm Central Alberta]
* [http://www1.travelalberta.com/en-central/ Travel Alberta] - Central Alberta
* [http://www.albertaheritage.net/places/alberta_map.html Alberta Regions] - Alberta Heritage
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