Mayerthorpe, Alberta
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Census Division | No. 13 |
County | Lac Ste. Anne |
Area: | 4.78 km² |
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Population:
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1,570 (2001) |
Population density: | 328.5/km² |
Time zone: | Mountain: UTC -7 |
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Elevation: | 715 m MSL |
Highways | Highway 22 Highway 43 |
Waterways | Paddle River |
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Governing body: | Mayerthorpe Town Council |
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Mayerthorpe is a town in the census division of Division No. 13, Alberta, Canada.
On March 3, 2005, three officers serving with the Mayerthorpe detachment of the RCMP were among four officers killed in the Mayerthorpe Incident.
According to the Canada 2001 Census:
Population: | 1,570 (-5.9% from 1996) |
Land area: | 4.78 km² |
Population density: | 328.7 people/km² |
Median age: | 36.4 (males: 36.5, females: 36.1) |
Total private dwellings: | 604 |
Mean household income: | $35,578 |
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