Gadsby, Alberta

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Gadsby, Alberta, Canada
 
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Gadsby, Alberta, Canada's Location.

Census Division No. 7
County Stettler
Area: km²
Founded  
Incorporated  
Population:

Village Population


40 (2001)

Population density: /km²
Time zone: Mountain: UTC -7
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52°17′45.1″N, 112°21′42.8″W
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Highways Highway 12
Highway 852
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Governing body: Gadsby Village Council

 

1(sc) According to the Canada 2001 Census.
2(gr) Geographic references.
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Gadsby is a village in central Alberta east of Red Deer.

[edit] Noted person

  • Barbara Kent-One of the few surviving silent film actors was born here.

Gadsby is officially the smallest village in Alberta. It was incorporated in 1909.