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Cities

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Name Region Incorporation
date (city)[1]
Council size[1] Municipal
census
population
(year)[2]
Population
(2011)[3]
Population
(2006)[3]
Change
(%)[3]
Land
area
(km²)[3]
Population
density
(per km²)[3]
Airdrie Calgary Region January 1, 1985 7 49,560
(2013)
42,564 28,927 47.1 33.10 1,286.0
Brooks[AB 1] Southern Alberta September 1, 2005 7 13,676 12,508 9.3 18.19 751.9
Calgary[AB 2] Calgary Region January 1, 1894 15 1,149,552
(2013)
1,096,833 988,812 10.9 825.29 1,329.0
Camrose Central Alberta January 1, 1955 9 17,286 15,630 10.6 42.50 406.7
Cold Lake Central Alberta October 1, 2000 7 14,400
(2012)
13,839 11,991 15.4 59.30 233.4
Edmonton[AB 3] Edmonton Capital Region October 8, 1904 13 817,498
(2012)
812,201 730,372 11.2 684.37 1,186.8
Fort Saskatchewan Edmonton Capital Region July 1, 1985 7 21,795
(2013)
19,051 14,957 27.4 48.12 395.9
Grande Prairie Northern Alberta January 1, 1958 9 55,032 47,107 16.8 72.80 755.9
Lacombe[AB 4] Central Alberta September 5, 2010 7 11,707 10,752 8.9 20.89 560.3
Leduc Edmonton Capital Region September 1, 1983 7 27,241 24,279 16,967 43.1 36.97 656.7
Lethbridge Southern Alberta May 9, 1906 9 90,417
(2013)
83,517 74,685 11.8 122.36 682.6
Lloydminster (part)[AB 5] Central Alberta January 1, 1958 7 20,011[AB 6]
(2013)
18,032[AB 7] 15,910 13.3 24.19[AB 8] 745.6
Medicine Hat Southern Alberta May 9, 1906 9 61,180
(2012)
60,005 56,997 5.3 112.01 535.7
Red Deer Central Alberta March 25, 1913 9 97,109
(2013)
90,564 83,154 8.9 104.29 868.4
Spruce Grove Edmonton Capital Region March 1, 1986 7 27,875
(2013)
26,171 19,541 33.9 32.37 808.6
St. Albert Edmonton Capital Region January 1, 1977 7 61,466 57,764 6.4 48.27 1,273.4
Wetaskiwin Central Alberta May 9, 1906 7 12,525 11,689 7.2 18.20 688.2
Total cities 143 2,458,748 2,197,763 11.9 2,303.22 1,067.5

Notes:

  1. ^ Brooks is Alberta's smallest city by area.
  2. ^ Calgary is Canada's third-largest city, Alberta's largest city by both population and area, and was Alberta's first city, incorporated on January 1, 1894. The Calgary census metropolitan area (CMA) includes the cities of Airdrie and Calgary.
  3. ^ Edmonton is Canada's fifth-largest city and Alberta's capital. The Edmonton CMA includes the cities of Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, Spruce Grove and St. Albert.
  4. ^ Lacombe is Alberta's smallest city by population and is its newest city, incorporated September 5, 2010.
  5. ^ The balance of Lloydminster is located within Saskatchewan.
  6. ^ This population does not include 11,472 in the Saskatchewan portion of Lloydminster. The city's total population in 2013 was 31,483.
  7. ^ This population does not include 9,772 in the Saskatchewan portion of Lloydminster. The city's total population in 2011 was 27,804.
  8. ^ This area does not include 17.34 km2 (6.70 sq mi)* in the Saskatchewan portion of Lloydminster. The city's total area in 2011 was 41.53 km2 (16.03 sq mi)*.
  1. ^ a b "Municipal Profiles: Summary Reports (Cities)" (PDF). Alberta Municipal Affairs. May 17, 2013. Retrieved May 22, 2013.
  2. ^ "2013 Municipal Affairs Population List" (PDF) (PDF). Alberta Municipal Affairs. November 20, 2013. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-4601-1418-6. Retrieved December 28, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2011 and 2006 censuses (Alberta)". Statistics Canada. January 30, 2013. Retrieved May 22, 2013.