Sturgeon County, Alberta
| Sturgeon County | |
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| — Municipal district — | |
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| Coordinates: 53°48′8″N 113°38′59″W / 53.80222°N 113.64972°WCoordinates: 53°48′8″N 113°38′59″W / 53.80222°N 113.64972°W | |
| Country | |
| Province | |
| Region | Edmonton Region |
| Census division | No. 11 |
| Established | 1955 |
| Incorporated | 1997 (County) |
| Government[1] | |
| • Mayor | Donald Rigney |
| • Governing body |
Sturgeon County Council
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| • CAO | Peter Tarnawsky (interim) |
| • Municipal seat | Morinville |
| Area (2011)[2] | |
| • Total | 2,088.55 km2 (806.39 sq mi) |
| Population (2011)[2] | |
| • Total | 19,578 |
| • Density | 9.4/km2 (24/sq mi) |
| • Dwellings | 6,302 |
| Time zone | MST (UTC-7) |
| Website | Sturgeon County |
Sturgeon County is a municipal district in Alberta's Edmonton Capital Region, Canada.
It begins at the north end of Edmonton, with 97th street turning into Highway 28. It extends east to Fort Saskatchewan and west to Calahoo. It is located in Division No. 11.
The county was incorporated in the current boundaries in 1955, as Municipal District of Sturgeon River No. 90. It first achieved county status in 1961, was subsequently disorganized, then established as a county again in 1997. It was named for the Sturgeon River.
Historically, the region was a part of a large ethnic block settlement of French-speaking Albertans. Today the county is less than 5% francophone.
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[edit] Demographics
In the 2011 Census, Sturgeon County had a population of 19,578 living in 6,546 of its 6,915 total dwellings, a 5.5% change from its 2006 population of 18,566. With a land area of 2,088.55 km2 (806.39 sq mi), it had a population density of 9.37397/km2 (24.2785/sq mi) in 2011.[2]
The population of Sturgeon County according to its 2008 municipal census is 19,165.[3]
In 2006, Sturgeon County had a population of 18,621 living in 6,302 dwellings, a 3.1% increase from 2001. The municipal district has a land area of 2,108.90 km2 (814.25 sq mi) and a population density of 8.8 /km2 (23 /sq mi).[4]
In 2001, Sturgeon County had a population of 18,067.[5]
[edit] Communities
The following communities are located in this municipal district:[6]
Towns
Hamlets
Designated places
- Bristol Oakes
- Glory Hills
- Hewitt Estates
- Hu Haven
- Lower Manor Estates
- Namao (different than the hamlet of the same name)
- Upper and Lower Viscount Estates
- Upper Manor Estates
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Alberta Municipal Affairs: Municipal Officials Search
- ^ a b c "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2011 and 2006 censuses (Alberta)". Statistics Canada. 2012-02-08. http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2011/dp-pd/hlt-fst/pd-pl/Table-Tableau.cfm?LANG=Eng&T=302&SR=1&S=51&O=A&RPP=9999&PR=48&CMA=0. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
- ^ Alberta Municipal Affairs (2009-09-15). "Alberta 2009 Official Population List". http://municipalaffairs.gov.ab.ca/documents/LGS/2009pop.pdf. Retrieved 2010-09-12.
- ^ Statistics Canada (Census 2006). "Sturgeon County - Community Profile". http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=4811059&Geo2=PR&Code2=48&Data=Count&SearchText=Sturgeon%20County&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&GeoLevel=&GeoCode=4811059. Retrieved 2007-06-11.
- ^ Sturgeon County community profile - Statistics Canada. 2002. 2001 Community Profiles. Released June 27, 2002. Last modified: 2005-11-30. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 93F0053XIE.
- ^ Municipal Profile - Alberta Municipal Affairs
[edit] External links
- Sturgeon County - Official site
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