Killam, Alberta

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Killam, Alberta, Canada
 
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Census Division No. 7
County Flagstaff
Area: 3.15 km²
Founded  
Incorporated  
Population:

Town Population


1,004 (2001)

Population density:  /km²
Time zone: Mountain: UTC -7
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52°47′20.9″N, 111°51′16.4″W
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Elevation: 680 m MSL
Highways Highway 13
Highway 36
Waterways Wavy Lake
Iron Creek
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Governing body: Killam Town Council

Town of Killam website

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Killam is a town in central Alberta located east of Camrose at the junction of Highway 13 and Highway 36. It is the birthplace of two notable Kevins: Kevin Martin the curling star and Kevin Sorenson the Conservative MP.

Population: 1,004 (2005)