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List of Urban and Rural Communities in Alberta List of Urban and Rural Communities (2016 Census) Name Community Type Population Rural or Urban Acadia No. 34 Municipal district 493 Rural Acme Village 653 Rural Airdrie City 61,581 Urban Alberta Beach Village 1,018 Rural Alexander 134 Indian reserve 1,099 Rural Alexis 133 Indian reserve 755 Rural Alix Village 734 Rural Alliance Village 154 Rural Allison Bay 219 Indian reserve 127 Rural Amisk Village 204 Rural Andrew Village 425 Rural Argentia Beach Summer village 27 Rural Arrowwood Village 207 Rural Athabasca Town 2,965 Rural Athabasca County Municipal district 7,869 Rural Banff Town 7,851 Rural Barnwell Village 947 Rural Barons Village 341 Rural Barrhead Town 4,579 Rural Barrhead County No. 11 Municipal district 6,288 Rural Bashaw Town 830 Rural Bassano Town 1,206 Rural Bawlf Village 422 Rural Beaumont Town 17,396 Rural Beaver County Municipal district 5,905 Rural Beaver Lake 131 Indian reserve 414 Rural Beaver Ranch 163 Indian reserve 10 Rural Beaverlodge Town 2,465 Rural Beiseker Village 819 Rural Bentley Town 1,078 Rural Berwyn Village 538 Rural Betula Beach Summer village 16 Rural Big Horn 144A Indian reserve 237 Rural Big Lakes County Municipal district 5,672 Rural Big Valley Village 346 Rural Bighorn No. 8 Municipal district 1,334 Rural Birch Cove Summer village 45 Rural Birch Hills County Municipal district 1,553 Rural Birchcliff Summer village 117 Rural Bittern Lake Village 220 Rural Black Diamond Town 2,700 Rural Blackfalds Town 9,328 Rural Blood 148 Indian reserve 4,570 Rural Blood 148A Indian reserve 0 Rural Bon Accord Town 1,529 Rural Bondiss Summer village 110 Rural Bonnyville Town 5,417 Rural Bonnyville Beach Summer village 84 Rural Bonnyville No. 87 Municipal district 13,575 Rural Botha Village 204 Rural Bow Island Town 1,983 Rural Bowden Town 1,240 Rural Boyer 164 Indian reserve 218 Rural Boyle Village 845 Rural Brazeau County Municipal district 7,771 Rural Breton Village 574 Rural Brooks City 14,451 Rural Bruderheim Town 1,308 Rural Burnstick Lake Summer village 0 Rural Bushe River 207 Indian reserve 503 Rural Calgary City 1,239,220 Urban Calmar Town 2,228 Rural Camrose City 18,742 Rural Camrose County Municipal district 8,458 Rural Canmore Town 13,992 Rural Carbon Village 454 Rural Carcajou 187 Indian Settlement 0 Rural Cardston Town 3,585 Rural Cardston County Municipal district 4,481 Rural Carmangay Village 242 Rural Caroline Village 512 Rural Carstairs Town 4,077 Rural Castle Island Summer village 10 Rural Castor Town 929 Rural Cereal Village 111 Rural Champion Village 317 Rural Chauvin Village 335 Rural Chestermere City 19,887 Rural Child Lake 164A Indian reserve 216 Rural Chipewyan 201A Indian reserve 0 Rural Chipman Village 274 Rural Claresholm Town 3,780 Rural Clear Hills Municipal district 3,023 Rural Clear Hills 152C Indian reserve 0 Rural Clearwater County Municipal district 11,947 Rural Clive Village 715 Rural Clyde Village 430 Rural Coaldale Town 8,215 Rural Coalhurst Town 2,668 Rural Cochrane Town 25,853 Urban Cold Lake City 14,961 Rural Cold Lake 149 Indian reserve 671 Rural Cold Lake 149A Indian reserve 40 Rural Cold Lake 149B Indian reserve 163 Rural Consort Village 729 Rural Coronation Town 940 Rural Coutts Village 245 Rural Cowley Village 209 Rural Cremona Village 444 Rural Crossfield Town 2,983 Rural Crowsnest Pass Specialized municipality 5,589 Rural Crystal Springs Summer village 51 Rural Cypress County Municipal district 7,662 Rural Czar Village 202 Rural Daysland Town 824 Rural Delburne Village 892 Rural Delia Village 216 Rural Desmarais Indian Settlement 105 Rural Devon Town 6,578 Rural Dewberry Village 186 Rural Didsbury Town 5,268 Rural Dog Head 218 Indian reserve 99 Rural Donalda Village 219 Rural Donnelly Village 342 Rural Drayton Valley Town 7,235 Rural Drift Pile River 150 Indian reserve 828 Rural Drumheller Town 7,982 Rural Duchess Village 1,085 Rural Duncan's 151A Indian reserve 150 Rural Eckville Town 1,125 Rural Edberg Village 151 Rural Eden Valley 216 Indian reserve 596 Rural Edgerton Village 384 Rural Edmonton City 932,546 Urban Edson Town 8,414 Rural Elk Point Town 1,452 Rural Elnora Village 298 Rural Empress Village 135 Rural Ermineskin 138 Indian reserve 2,457 Rural Fairview Town 2,998 Rural Fairview No. 136 Municipal district 1,604 Rural Falher Town 1,047 Rural Ferintosh Village 202 Rural Flagstaff County Municipal district 3,738 Rural Foothills No. 31 Municipal district 22,766 Rural Foremost Village 541 Rural Forestburg Village 875 Rural Fort Mackay Indian Settlement 742 Rural Fort Macleod Town 2,967 Rural Fort McMurray Specialized municipality 66,573 Urban Fort Saskatchewan City 24,149 Rural Fort Vermilion 173B Indian reserve 96 Rural Forty Mile County No. 8 Municipal district 3,581 Rural Fox Creek Town 1,971 Rural Fox Lake 162 Indian reserve 2,032 Rural Gadsby Village 40 Rural Ghost Lake Summer village 82 Rural Gibbons Town 3,159 Rural Girouxville Village 219 Rural Glendon Village 493 Rural Glenwood Village 316 Rural Golden Days Summer village 160 Rural Grande Cache Town 3,571 Rural Grande Prairie City 63,166 Urban Grande Prairie County No. 1 Municipal district 22,303 Rural Grandview Summer village 114 Rural Granum Town 406 Rural Greenview No. 16 Municipal district 5,583 Rural Gregoire Lake 176 Indian reserve 191 Rural Gregoire Lake 176A Indian reserve 130 Rural Grimshaw Town 2,718 Rural Gull Lake Summer village 176 Rural Half Moon Bay Summer village 42 Rural Halkirk Village 112 Rural Hanna Town 2,559 Rural Hardisty Town 554 Rural Hay Lake 209 Indian reserve 883 Rural Hay Lakes Village 495 Rural Heart Lake 167 Indian reserve 184 Rural Heisler Village 160 Rural High Level Town 3,159 Rural High Prairie Town 2,564 Rural High River Town 13,584 Rural Hill Spring Village 162 Rural Hines Creek Village 346 Rural Hinton Town 9,882 Rural Holden Village 350 Rural Horse Lakes 152B Indian reserve 469 Rural Horseshoe Bay Summer village 49 Rural Hughenden Village 243 Rural Hussar Village 190 Rural Hythe Village 827 Rural Improvement District No. 4 Waterton Improvement district 105 Rural Improvement District No. 9 Banff Improvement district 1,028 Rural Improvement District No. 12 Jasper Park Improvement district 53 Rural Improvement District No. 13 Elk Island Improvement district 0 Rural Improvement District No. 24 Wood Buffalo Improvement district 648 Rural Improvement District No. 25 Willmore Wilderness Improvement district 0 Rural Improvement District No. 349 Improvement district 0 Rural Innisfail Town 7,847 Rural Innisfree Village 193 Rural Irma Village 521 Rural Irricana Town 1,216 Rural Island Lake Summer village 228 Rural Island Lake South Summer village 61 Rural Itaska Beach Summer village 23 Rural Janvier 194 Indian reserve 414 Rural Jarvis Bay Summer village 213 Rural Jasper Specialized municipality 4,590 Rural Jean Baptiste Gambler 183 Indian reserve 253 Rural John d'Or Prairie 215 Indian reserve 1,196 Rural Kananaskis Improvement district 221 Rural Kapasiwin Summer village 10 Rural Kapawe'no First Nation (Freeman 150B) Indian reserve 154 Rural Kapawe'no First Nation (Pakashan 150D) Indian reserve 5 Rural Kehewin 123 Indian reserve 976 Rural Killam Town 989 Rural Kitscoty Village 925 Rural Kneehill County Municipal district 5,001 Rural Lac la Biche County Municipal district 8,330 Rural Lac Ste. Anne County Municipal district 10,899 Rural Lacombe City 13,057 Rural Lacombe County Municipal district 10,343 Rural Lakeview Summer village 30 Rural Lamont Town 1,774 Rural Lamont County Municipal district 3,899 Rural Larkspur Summer village 44 Rural Leduc City 29,993 Urban Leduc County Municipal district 13,780 Rural Legal Town 1,345 Rural Lesser Slave River No.124 Municipal district 2,803 Rural Lethbridge City 92,729 Urban Lethbridge County Municipal district 10,353 Rural Linden Village 828 Rural Little Buffalo Indian Settlement 452 Rural Lloydminster (Part) City 19,645 Rural Lomond Village 166 Rural Longview Village 307 Rural Loon Lake 235 Indian reserve 555 Rural Lougheed Village 256 Rural Louis Bull 138B Indian reserve 1,177 Rural Mackenzie County Specialized municipality 11,171 Rural Magrath Town 2,374 Rural Makaoo (Part) 120 Indian reserve 208 Rural Ma-Me-O Beach Summer village 110 Rural Manning Town 1,183 Rural Mannville Village 828 Rural Marwayne Village 564 Rural Mayerthorpe Town 1,320 Rural McLennan Town 701 Rural Medicine Hat City 63,260 Urban Mewatha Beach Summer village 90 Rural Milk River Town 827 Rural Millet Town 1,945 Rural Milo Village 91 Rural Minburn County No. 27 Municipal district 3,188 Rural Montana 139 Indian reserve 630 Rural Morinville Town 9,848 Rural Morrin Village 240 Rural Mountain View County Municipal district 13,074 Rural Mundare Town 852 Rural Munson Village 192 Rural Myrnam Village 339 Rural Nakamun Park Summer village 96 Rural Nampa Village 364 Rural Nanton Town 2,130 Rural Newell County Municipal district 7,524 Rural Nobleford Village 1,278 Rural Norglenwold Summer village 273 Rural Norris Beach Summer village 38 Rural Northern Lights County Municipal district 4,200 Rural Northern Sunrise County Municipal district 1,891 Rural O'Chiese 203 Indian reserve 789 Rural Okotoks Town 28,881 Urban Old Fort 217 Indian reserve 0 Rural Olds Town 9,184 Rural Onoway Town 1,029 Rural Opportunity No. 17 Municipal district 3,181 Rural Oyen Town 1,001 Rural Paintearth County No. 18 Municipal district 2,102 Rural Paradise Valley Village 179 Rural Parkland Beach Summer village 153 Rural Parkland County Municipal district 32,097 Rural Peace No. 135 Municipal district 1,747 Rural Peace River Town 6,842 Rural Pelican Narrows Summer village 151 Rural Penhold Town 3,277 Rural Picture Butte Town 1,810 Rural Pigeon Lake 138A Indian reserve 429 Rural Piikani 147 Indian reserve 1,544 Rural Pincher Creek Town 3,642 Rural Pincher Creek No.
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