Claresholm, Alberta

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Claresholm, Alberta, Canada
 
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Census Division No. 3
County Willow Creek
Area: 6.78 km²
Founded 1903
Incorporated 1905
Population:

Town Population


3,622 (2005)

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Time zone: Mountain: UTC -7
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50°01′09.6″N, 113°34′41.7″W
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Elevation: 1035 m MSL
Highways Highways 2
Highway 520
Waterways Willow Creek
Mayor: Rob Steel
Governing body: Claresholm Town Council

Town of Claresholm

1(sc) According to the Canada 2001 Census.
2(gr) Geographic references.
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Claresholm is a small community located about midway between Calgary and Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada along Highway 2. The location was originally a watering stop for steam engines on the Canadian Pacific Railway line along the Macleod Trail. The first settlers arrived in 1902, and the village was established in 1903. Claresholm was incorporated as a town in 1905, when Alberta became a province of Canada.

Population: 3,622 (2005)

One of the Famous Five involved in the Persons Case, Louise McKinney, lived in Claresholm.

RCAF Station Claresholm was established near the town in 1941 to train pilots for service in World War II. The station was reopened for a period in the 1950s to train NATO pilots.

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