Grande Cache, Alberta

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Town of Grande Cache
Location of Grande Cache within census division number 18 in Alberta, Canada
Town of Grande Cache
Location of Grande Cache within census division number 18 in Alberta, Canada
Area 36.6 km²
Population 3,828 (2001)
Pop'n density 107.9 /km²
Location 53°52′28.5″N, 119°07′20.8″W
Altitude 1280 metres
Incorporation 1969
Province Alberta
Census Division 18
MP Rob Merrifield (Cons - Yellowhead)
MLA Ivan Strang (PC - West Yellowhead)
Mayor Louise Krewusik
Governing Body Grande Cache Town Council
Time zone MST (UTC-7)
Postal code T0E 0Y0
Area Code +1-780
Grande Cache.ca

Grande Cache is a town in western Alberta, Canada, about 150 km northwest of Hinton and about 440 km west of Alberta's capital city, Edmonton. It is located in the Municipal District of Greenview, between Highway 40 and the Smoky River. The town is the gateway to the Willmore Wilderness Park.

It is the birthplace of hockey player Dean McAmmond.

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[edit] History

[edit] History of the Region

[edit] History of the Town

The New Town of Grande Cache was created by the Order in Council 1605/66 of the Alberta Government 1966-09-01. The purpose of creating a new town was to open the area for the development of coal mines. New Town status allowed the town to use the Alberta Government as a guarantor for debt.

Construction of the town begain in 1969. By 1971 a hospital, schools, stores, and the first homes were built.

Grande Cache received Town status by the Order in Council 749/83 on September 1, 1983.

The town suffered a boom-bust cycle due to the dependnce on a single employer that depended on a single commodity: coal. In an attempt to diversify the economy, additional industries were encourage to be developed in the area. This included a wood chip plant, a Corrections Canada facility.

In recent years, wilderness tourism is an increasing industry.

[edit] Geography

The town is built on a plateau that is just below the subapline level of the Rocky Mountains. The town site is surounded by three valleys: to the north is the Smoky River; to the west is the Sulphur River; to the south is Victor Lake and Grande Cache Lake. To the east of town is Grande Mountain.

[edit] Demographics

According to Canada 2001 Census[1]:

  • Population: 3,828 (4,441 in 1996)
  • Land area: 35.48 km²
  • Growth rate (1996-2001): -13.8%
  • Median family income: $52,501
  • Average value of private dwelling: $90,006

[edit] Infrastrucure

[edit] Highways

Grande Cache is connected to Grande Prairie and Hinton via highway 40.

[edit] Media

[edit] Newspapers

Grande Cache has one weekly paper - Grande Cache Mountaineer

[edit] Recreation

The Canadian Death Race takes place in Grande Cache in August.[2]

[edit] Education

Local Schools:

  • Sheldon Coates Elementary School
  • Summitview School (Junior High)
  • Grande Cache Community High School

[edit] References

  1. ^ Grande Cache Community Profile - Statistics Canada. 2002. 2001 Community Profiles. Released June 27, 2002. Last modified: 2005-11-30. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 93F0053XIE
  2. ^ Canadian Death Race

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