Ashmont, Alberta
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Ashmont, Alberta (population ~168) is a hamlet (unincorportaed settlemet) in northern Alberta, Canada.
It is located in St. Paul County,[1] 33 kilometers (21 mi) north of St. Paul, along Highway 28.
Its elevation is 2,073 feet (632 m). It is surrounded by numerous lakes, such as Upper Mann Lake, Batty Lake, Lottie Lake, Floatingstone Lake and Garner Lake. Many provincial recreation areas are established on the shores of these lakes.
Ashmont began as a farming community in the early part of the 20th century. At its peak in the 1960's it boasted a grain elevator, four general stores, a pool hall, Legion Hall, two gas stations and a school. As is typical of many small rural communities it has fallen on hard times. Only one store remains, kept alive by the local lake communities and a relatively large school (K to 12).
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- ^ Municipal Profile - Alberta Municipal Affairs
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