Division No. 17, Alberta

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Division No. 17, Alberta, Canada
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Alberta Census Divisions
Area 192,084.34 km² (74,164.2 sq mi)
Population 59,282 (2006)[1]

Division No. 17 is a census division in northwestern Alberta. Its largest population centre is the town of Slave Lake, in the southeast portion of the census division.

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[edit] Communities

  • Reserves
    • Beaver Ranch 163
    • Boyer 164
    • Bushe River 207
    • Carcajou 187
    • Child Lake 164A
    • Clear Hills 152C
    • Desmarais
    • Drift Pile River 150
    • Fox Lake 162
    • Hay Lake 209
    • Jean Baptiste Gambler 183
    • John d'Or Prairie 215
    • Kapawe'no First Nation Lands:
      • Freeman 150B
      • Grouard 230
      • Halcro 150C
      • Pakashan 150D
    • Little Buffalo
    • Sawridge 150G
    • Sawridge 150H
    • Sucker Creek 150A
    • Swan River 150E
    • Tall Cree 173
    • Tall Cree 173A
    • Upper Hay River 212
    • Utikoomak Lake 155
    • Utikoomak Lake 155A
    • Wabasca 166 (A, B, C and D)
    • Woodland Cree 226
    • Woodland Cree 228

 

[edit] Demographics

In 2006, Division No. 17 had a population of 59,282 living in 21,347 dwellings, a 3.1% increase from 2001. The Census division has a land area of 192,084.34 km² (74,164.2 sq mi) and a population density of 0.3 inhabitants per square kilometer.[1]

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