Galahad, Alberta
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Census division | No. 7 |
County | Flagstaff |
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Time zone | Mountain: UTC -7 |
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Highways | Highway 861 |
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Governing body | Galahad Village Council |
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Galahad is a small village in east-central Alberta, located just a few miles north of the Battle River valley on the route a former CN rail line. The four streets and three avenues were aligned with the railway (NW to SE), rather than conventional north-south-east-west orientation. The major economic base of the Galahad region is agriculture (wheat, barley, canola as well as raising beef or pork), oil & gas production, coal mining and power generation.
The village hosts modest services including general store, gas station, restaurant, motel, post office, and library. The community received high-speed internet access in 2006. There is no school in Galahad, and all students are bused 16 km to Forestburg, Alberta for all classes (kindergarten to grade 12).
Recreation facilities include a bowling alley, outdoor skating rink, ball diamonds, playgrounds, and a campground (on the former school grounds). Hiking and cross country skiing trails can be found at nearby Big Knife Provincial Park. For downhill skiing, there is a small ski hill called Valley Ski Club is located just south of Alliance, Alberta (22 km from Galahad). Other activities including hockey, baseball, softball, golf, curling and swimming are available in nearby communities of Forestburg, Alberta, Killiam, Alberta, and Castor, Alberta.
Major transportation routes nearby include Alberta provincial highway 36 and Alberta provincial highway 53.
Official village profile: http://www.albertafirst.com/profiles/statspack/20538.html
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