Bonnyville, Alberta

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Town of Bonnyville
Location of Bonnyville within census division number 12, Alberta, Canada.
Town of Bonnyville
Location of Bonnyville within census division number 12, Alberta, Canada.
Area 16.75 km²
Population 5,896 (2005)[2]
Population density 352
Location 54°16′04.5″N, 110°43′48.8″W
Altitude 550 m
Incorporation 1915 (District)[1]
1929 (Village)
1949 (Town)
Province Alberta
Census division 12
MP Brian Storseth (Westlock—St. Paul - Cons)
MLA Denis Ducharme (Bonnyville-Cold Lake - PC)
Mayor Ernie Isley
Governing body Bonnyville Town Council
Time zone MST (UTC-7)
Postal code T9N
Area code +1-780
Town of Bonnyville website

Bonnyville, Alberta is a town of 5,896 (2005) situated in northern Alberta between the larger municipalities of St. Paul and Cold Lake. It is the seat of the government of the Municipal District of Bonnyville, which surrounds the city of Cold Lake and also includes the village of Glendon.

Bonnyville has large reserves of oil underfoot, and this, coupled with agricultural resources, many other industries, and a strategic location between the markets of St. Paul and Cold Lake, has blessed the town with one of the most vibrant and diverse economies in Alberta. On the south end of town is Jessie Lake, which is an important staging area for thousands of migrating birds, and therefore an excellent bird-watching spot. Other important lakes near Bonnyville include Moose Lake and Muriel Lake.

Of all the western provinces, Alberta has the largest Francophone population, and Bonnyville's density of Francophones is much higher than the provincial average. It is home to École des Beaux Lacs, which is one of the few all-Francophone schools in Alberta. Currently, Bonnyville's representative in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Denis Ducharme, is the province's Chairman of the Francophone Secretariat.

In celebration of Alberta's centennial in 2005, the town built the Centennial Centre, an educational and recreational centre.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Town of Bonnyville (2006). History. Retrieved on 2007-03-09.
  2. ^ Alberta Municipal Affairs (February 2007). 2006 Municipal Census. Retrieved on 2007-02-15.

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Coordinates: 54°16′N 110°45′W


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