Special Areas Board, Alberta

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The Special Areas Board is the governing body of Alberta's Special Areas. Special Areas are designated districts of county or municipal district level, that are governed by appointed councils, under the direct authority of Alberta Municipal Affairs and Housing.

Location of Special Areas
Alberta municipal districts

The Special Areas are administered under the provisions of the Special Areas Act.[1] Three Special Areas are established in Southern Alberta, all located in the south-east of the province, in Census Division 4.

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[edit] Demographics

Special Areas in Alberta
Special Area Population Dwellings Area Density
Name (2001) (2006)   km² (sq mi) /km² (/sq mi)
Special Area 2 2,331 2,074 851 9,342.42 km² (3,607.1 sq mi) 0.2/km² (0.5/sq mi)
Special Area 3 1,469 1,266 564 6,623.92 km² (2,557.5 sq mi) 0.2/km² (0.5/sq mi)
Special Area 4 1,514 1,389 583 4,403.23 km² (1,700.1 sq mi) 0.3/km² (0.8/sq mi)


Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census[2], Canada 2006 Census[3]

[edit] Communities

The following communities are located in the Special Areas[4]:

Towns

Villages

Hamlets

  • Altario
  • Bindloss
  • Cessford
  • Chinook
  • Compeer
  • Dorothy
  • Iddesleigh
  • Jenner
  • Kirriemuir
  • Monitor
  • New Brigden
  • Richdale
  • Sedalia
  • Sibbald
  • Sunnynook
  • Wardlow

[edit] Surrounding Communities

[edit] References

  1. ^ Alberta Queens Printer - Special Areas Act
  2. ^ Special Area 2 - Statistics Canada. 2002. 2001 Community Profiles. Released June 27, 2002. Last modified: 2005-11-30. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 93F0053XIE.
  3. ^ Statistics Canada (Census 2006). Special Area No. 2 - Community Profile. Retrieved on 2007-06-11.
  4. ^ Alberta Municipal Affairs and Housing - Municipal Profile