- Nemiscam, Alberta
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Nemiscam
“between two valleys”Vacant Store Location of Nemiscam in Alberta Coordinates: 49°28′48″N 111°16′34″W / 49.48°N 111.27611°W Country Canada Province Alberta Region Southern Alberta Census division 1 County Forty Mile Founded 1915 Incorporated (Village) Government – MP Rick Casson – MLA Paul Hinman Population (2006) – Total 2 Time zone MST (UTC-7) Postal code span NA Area code(s) +1-403 Highways Highway 61 Waterways Pakowki lake Historic Sites Nemiscam Cemetery Nemiscam, or Nemiskam, is an unincorporated community within the County of Forty Mile No. 8 in southern Alberta, Canada. The community is about 5 km east of Foremost and west of Etzikom, Alberta on Highway 61 and is administered by the County of Forty Mile[1].
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History
Originally Nemiskam started off as a small community named Bingham located 1 km southwest of the new town site. Due to the bypassing of the railway the citizens of Bingham decided to settle in Nemiskam, some even bringing their homes, and businesses with them. During the community's prosperous years the community had a community hall, four grain elevators, a school, and a service station.
Beginning in the 1960s Nemiskam's population was at a total of 54 residents, a few years after in 1966 the town's population went down to just 17 people. Today many of the original buildings and residents have once again picked up and moved to find better way of life, most moving to Foremost some even bringing their homes with them. In the early 1990s, the dying community would suffer another loss – its four grain elevators – leaving the community in a ghost town[2] state with only 6 buildings left.
Name origin
For many years Nemiskam or Nemiscam has had many disputes over the different ways of spelling the community’s name. People and map companies of today spell the name with a “C” but many older folk like to spell it with a “K” as it was originally spelled on the towns long gone grain elevators, and community hall, Nemiskam with a “K” is native for “between two valleys”.
See also
- List of communities in Alberta
- List of ghost towns
- List of ghost towns in Alberta
References
- ^ County of Forty Mile http://www.municipalaffairs.gov.ab.ca/cfml/profiles/data/0118_1.htm
- ^ Ghost Towns of Alberta by Johnnie Bachusky (Nemiskam) http://www.ghosttownpix.com/alberta/intro.html
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LethbridgeConquerville Medicine Hat Foremost Etzikom Nemiscam Aden Montana, USA Onefour Subdivisions of Alberta Subdivisions Regions · Census divisions · Municipal districts (counties) · Specialized municipalities · School districts · Regional health authoritiesCommunities Cities · Towns · Villages · Summer villages · Hamlets · Indian reserves · Métis settlements · Ghost towns · Designated placesCities and Urban
Service AreasAirdrie · Brooks · Calgary · Camrose · Cold Lake · Edmonton (capital) · Fort McMurray · Fort Saskatchewan · Grande Prairie · Lacombe · Leduc · Lethbridge · Lloydminster · Medicine Hat · Red Deer · Sherwood Park · Spruce Grove · St. Albert · WetaskiwinCoordinates: 49°28′48″N 111°16′34″W / 49.48°N 111.27611°W
Categories:- Forty Mile County, Alberta
- Ghost towns in Alberta
- Southern Alberta geography stubs
- Canada ghost town stubs
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