Division No. 9, Alberta
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Area: | 18,921.3 km² |
Population: | 19,573 (2001) |
Division No. 9 is a census division in central Alberta whose major population centre is the town of Rocky Mountain House. The division is nearly 99 percent coextensive with the only slightly smaller Clearwater County, which excludes the relatively small geographical areas covered by its three municipalities and three Indian reserves.
[edit] Communities
- Cities
- Towns
- Villages
- Summer Villages
- Burnstick Lake
- Hamlets
- Ferrier
- Leslieville
- Nordegg
- Municipal Districts
- County Municipalities
- Indian reserves
- Big Horn 144A
- O'Chiese 203
- Sunchild 202
- Reserves
- Siffleur Wilderness Area
- Whitegoat Wilderness Area
[edit] Surrounding Census Divisions
Division No. 15 | Division No. 14 | Division No. 11 | ||
Division No. 15 Jasper National Park |
Division No. 8 | |||
Division No. 9 | ||||
Division No. 15 | Division No. 15 Banff National Park |
Division No. 6 |
[edit] References
Subdivisions of Alberta | |
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Communities | Counties and municipal districts · Towns · Villages · Hamlets · Indian reserves · Métis |
Other | School districts · Regional Health Authorities |