Castor, Alberta

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Castor, Alberta, Canada
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Castor, Alberta, Canada.
Castor, Alberta, Canada.

Census division No. 7
County Paintearth
Area: 2.73 km²
Founded 1905
Incorporated 1910
Population

Town Population


935 (2001)
Population density  /km²
Time zone Mountain: UTC -7
Postal code span T0C 0X0
Latitude

Longitude

52°13′11.5″N, 111°54′33.7″W
Elevation 815 m MSL
Highways Highway 12
Highway 36
Waterways Battle River
Sullivan Lake
Mayor Garry DeVloo
Governing body Castor Town Council

Town of Castor

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

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Castor is a small town in the Canadian province of Alberta at 52°13′N, 111°54′W elev. 2680 feet (816.8 meters) intersected by Highway 12 and Highway 861 approx. 100 miles (160 km) east of Red Deer.

It was incorporated July 13, 1910. Castor is French (Latin) for beaver: the nearby Battle River is home to these animals.

The population was 935 according to the 2001 census.

Castor is known for its duck and geese migration in the fall since its territory includes many stopping points well frequented by migrating waterfowl.

The town of Castor has two schools, one Catholic named Theresetta Catholic School and one Public named Gus Wetter School. A source of humour for those familiar with Castor is the name of Gus Wetter's school sports teams: The Castor Raiders.

The town newspaper is called the Castor Advance and it generally covers news events occurring in Castor as well as neighbouring communities.

The town's main industries are agriculture, oil and gas services, and mining.

The Postal Code is T0C 0X0. The phone exchange is 882 (Area code 403).

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