Carbon, Alberta

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Carbon, Alberta, Canada
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Carbon, Alberta, Canada.
Carbon, Alberta, Canada.

Census division No. 5
County Kneehill
Area: 2.00 km²
Founded  
Incorporated  
Population

Village Population


530 (2001)
Population density 265/km²
Time zone Mountain: UTC -7
Postal code span
Latitude

Longitude

51°29′19.7″N, 113°09′14.0″W
Elevation   m MSL
Highways Highway 575
Highway 836
Waterways
Mayor Shirley D. Buyer
Governing body Carbon Village Council

Village of Carbon

1(sc) According to the Canada 2001 Census.
2(gr) Geographic references.

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Carbon is a village in central Alberta, Canada.

It is located in Kneehill County, 41 km west of Drumheller and 120 km northeast of Calgary, along Highway 836, 7 km each of Highway 21 on Highway 575. Built at the beginning of the 20th century in the Kneehill Creek Valley, Carbon is a picturesque village with paved, quiet streets lined with trees.

The Carbon district has a very colorful and interesting history. Ranching, farming and coal mining were the major activities of the early settlers. The name Carbon was suggested by L.D. Elliot, an area rancher, and was adopted for the new post office opened on October 1, 1904. The village was incorporated in 1912.

The village population was 530 as of the 2001 census.

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