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Alberta Census Subdivisions, Census Divisions and Economic Regions Alberta Census Divisions and N O R T H W E S T T E R R II T O R II E S Census Subdivisions Kakisa River Buchan Charles Lake Lake 225 Beatty Lake Charles Lake Legend le o t l t r i fa L f e u iv Thebathi B R Economic Division No. 8 Census Bistcho 196 Pet itot Riv er Lake r e Regions (2011) Subdivision (2011) iv Division No. 9 R lo a ff u Alberta Census Division No. 10 Lakes B Divisions (2011) Division No. 11 Rivers Improvement District No. 24 r Census Division e Alberta Main iv Wood Buffalo R Division No. 12 y a Division No. 1 Roads H Slave Division No. 13 River !( Division No. 2 City Mackenzie Division No. 14 County !( Division No. 3 Town Upper Hay River 212 r Allison Lake Athabasca Division No. 15 e v !( i R Bay 219 Division No. 4 Village e c a Division No. 16 e Hay Lake Margaret P Division No. 5 Summer Village Lake Division No. 17 Zama k Lake Hay Division No. 6 Indian Reserve Lake Baril Division No. 18 209 Division No. 7 k Indian Settlement Lake Lake Claire Division No. 19 Child John d'Or Lake Prairie 215 Mamawi 164A Lake Hay River Rainbow Beaver Coordinate System: NAD 1983 10TM AEP Forest Lake Ranch 163 Fox High r Lake ve Projection: Transverse Mercator Ri h Level Bushe Boyer 162 rc Datum: North American 1983 Bi River 164 Fort Old 207 Vermilion Fort 217 173B 0 15 30 60 90 Kilometers ´ Tall Cree Chinc haga River 173A r Tall e v 16 i R Cree a r c e 173 s v Northern i River a a b R kw ik M a a Lights h c t s A County a 17 b Namur a W River 174A Wood Buffalo Legend Lake Namur Fort ATHABASCA-GRANDE Lake 174B Mackay PRAIRIE-PEACE RIVER Notikewin River Northern Sunrise Manning County WOOD BUFFALO- Clear Peace Clearwater River Hills River COLD LAKE Opportunity Loon No. 17 Peerless Gordon Clear Woodland Lake 235 Lake Lake Hills Cree 226 A A Woodland Graham 152C Lake n Cree 228 o r d e I r I v o i R G Gregoire S Little S B B Lake 176A Hines Buffalo Creek A A Wabasca M M 166C S S er wa River Peace River iv Musk U U R Fairview a um North tik Newb y K No. 136 U Wabasca Wabasca K Grimshaw River r L e L Saddle Lake Nampa Janvier v Spirit Fairview 166A i R Hills 194 d A River e A County r Wabasca f e O O Wabasca n Duncan's Falher 166B i Rycroft Utikuma 166 W T 151A South T Lake Kapawe'no Wabasca C C iver Spirit Birch Girouxville First Nation Lake Christina R Wabasca C River Hills (Pakashan 150D) C Donnelly 166D No. 133 County Kapawe'no McLennan H 19 H H H First Nation Smoky Winefred River High (Grouard 230) Lake E Prairie E S No. 130 S Horse Grande Lesser Slave Lake Sawridge Lesser Prairie W I Sexsmith W I Lakes Jean Baptiste 150G Slave River 152B Hythe County No. 1 Gambler 183 No.124 T T Sucker A Beaverlodge Creek 150A A Grande Drift Pile I Heart I Prairie Sturgeon Swan River 150 Lesser Calling C N a Lake N Wembley Lake 154A River Slave Lake ll Lac la Slave ing 150E River R 167 Biche Lake ive Heart R R r Big Piché Lake County ver Valleyview Ri Lake Lakes he Sawridge Bic La B B 150H Sturgeon Smoky Primrose River Lake 154 Lake Island Lake 12 Athabasca Cold Lake Beaver 149B Swan South Athabasca Mewatha Lake 131 Hills Baptiste Cold Narraway County Beach Bonnyville Cold Lake River No. 87 Lake Woodlands Boyle 18 County Beaver River Fox Larkspur Bonnyville Greenview Creek Smoky Cold Kakwa No. 16 Lake Westlock Charlotte Lake River County Glendon County White Fish Lake 149 iver ky R Thorhild mo Lake 128 Muriel e S Moose Kehewin Littl County Smoky Lake S Lake akw Whitecourt Pembina 123 atam 13 River No. 7 Lake au R Vilna iver St. Paul Clyde Saddle Barrhead Westlock Puskiakiwenin 122 Lake 125 Frog Lac Ste. Grande Lake Anne County Lamont Cache St. Paul County North Unipouheos Andrew County Elk Birch Sturgeon Saskatchewan 121 No. 19 Point Mayerthorpe Cove County River Bruderheim Willingdon Makaoo Onoway (Part) Alexis Lamont Two Hills Improvement 120 Chip 133 County District No. 25 er Bens Dewberry Riv Two Myrnam od Lake Chipman No. 21 Willmore Wilderness cLe Big Lake Edson M Lake Hills Vegreville Wabamun Mundare Marwayne Lake er Edmonton 10 Riv lion Strathcona Minburn rmi Vermilion Innisfree Ve Kitscoty 14 Parkland County Beaverhill County Mannville Hinton Lake No. 27 Yellowhead County Tofield Minburn County Lloydminster EDMONTON Ryley Holden Vermilion Hay River (Part) Wolf Lakes Lake Brazeau Leduc County Jasper r e County County Bittern Lake iv 11 Beaver R Pigeon Camrose Viking a Lake in b Lake County Paradise m Wainwright e P Valley Battle No. 61 Wetaskiwin Lake Wainwright Driedmeat Bawlf Irma Jasper Bra County Lake Daysland zeau Rive No. 10 r Rosalind Battle Edgerton Killam Sedgewick River Strome Lougheed Samson New O'Chiese Ponoka 137 Camrose Chauvin Samson Norway Flagstaff Hardisty Improvement 203 County County District No. Lake County Rimbey Heisler 12 Jasper Park Amisk Sunchild 202 Gull Lake Ponoka Bashaw Donalda Forestburg Hughenden Lacombe 7 Clive Lacombe Galahad Bentley Czar County Gadsby Alliance Provost Big Horn Buffalo A Blackfalds Provost t r Lake h 144A Rive Halkirk a an tchew Eckville Botha No. 52 b aska 8 RED Alix a rth S s No c a Paintearth R i DEER v Rocky Stettler County e Sounding r Castor Mountain Sylvan Red Deer Delburne No. 18 Lake 9 House Lake Clearwater Red Deer Stettler County Caroline Penhold County Big County Coronation Veteran Consort Valley No. 6 Sullivan Innisfail Burnstick Elnora Lake CAMROSE-DRUMHELLER BANFF-JASPER-ROCKY Grassy Lake Bowden Kirkpatrick Special Island Lake Lake MOUNTAIN HOUSE Kneehill Area Sundre County Trochu Starland No. 4 Olds County Antelope Wood BuffaBloow --Cold Lake Mountain Three Hills Morrin Hanna Lake Red D Contracosta Lake eer River View Didsbury Delia Lake County Munson Improvement 4 B Carstairs Linden Youngstown o Carbon w District No. Cremona Drumheller Cereal R Bighorn Coleman iv 9 Banff Acme e Crossfield Lake Redwater r No. 8 Oyen Birch Cove Legal Beiseker Mayerthorpe Rocky Stoney 142, ver ina Ri View Pemb 143, 144 CALGARY 15 County Irricana Sturgeon County Airdrie Rockyford Special Special McLeod River Paddle River Nakamun Park Chestermere Area No. 3 Bon Accord 6 5 Area No. 2 Acadia No. 34 ATHABASCA-GRANDE Gibbons Cochrane Standard Sandy Beach Bruderheim Strathmore Banff Calgary PRAIRIE-PEACE RIVER Sunrise Beach Hussar Wheatland Alexander 134 Morinville Lamont Alexis 133 County Ross Haven Yellowstone Elbow r Chipman Canmore River e Castle Island iv West Cove Onoway R Sunset Point St. Albert n Fort Saskatchewan Bow eo Tsuu T'ina Bassano rg tu River Rosemary Val Quentin S Nation 145 Chip Lake Alberta Beach South View (Sarcee 145) Foothills Siksika 146 Duchess Silver Sands Arrowwood Big Lake Kananaskis Okotoks No. 31 Spruce Grove Turner Point Alison Wabamun Lakeview Vulcan Newell Brooks Valley Milo Seba Beach Strathcona County County County Cypress Wabamun 133B Eden No. 4 Wabamun Lake Longview High County Valley McGregor South Edmonton River Tilley Saskatchewan Betula Beach Lake Lake Spring Lake 216 River BANFF-JASPER-ROCKY Vulcan Newell Wabamun 133A Nanton Lomond Kapasiwin Stony Plain Beaverhill Lake MOUNTAIN HOUSE Stony Plain 135 Champion Redcliff Many Parkland County Tofield Stavely Carmangay Island Lake er O n Riv Willow ewa ld Vauxhall atch Beaumont R m ask i Ranchland th S v a Creek Nor e n r No. 66 No. 26 Lethbridge Devon County Crowsnest Claresholm Barons Oldman River Medicine Hat EDMONTON Calmar Pass Leduc Picture 2 Granum Bow Nobleford Butte Drayton Taber Island Valley 11 Hay Lakes Fort Coalhurst Brazeau County Thorsby 1 Warburg Cowley Macleod Barnwell Leduc County Coaldale LETHBRIDGE- r CAMROSE- ve Ri Itaska Beach ina Forty Mile mb Pincher Pe DRUMHELLER Lethbridge MEDICINE HAT County Sundance Beach Creek No. 8 Breton Piikani 3 Millet Blood Stirling Golden Days Argentia Beach 147 Foremost 148 Raymond Silver Beach Glenwood Pakowki Poplar Bay Wetaskiwin Bittern Lake Pincher Magrath Lake Pigeon Lake Camrose Brazeau Pigeon Lake 138A C Creek Grandview a Reservoir s t No. 9 Hill Warner le Wetaskiwin County No. 10 R Battle Lake iv Spring e Cardston r Warner B ra z Ma-Me-O Beach e County a Crystal Springs Louis Bull 138B Milk u Brazeau R Driedmeat Lake No. 5 iv Ermineskin 138 Improvement Cardston River e Norris Beach Canal r District No. County New Norway 4 Waterton Battle River Edberg O'Chiese 203 Samson 137 E R II C A RED DEER F A M E Samson 137A E S O F Ferintosh S T A T E Samson Lake U N II T E D Montana 139 Sunchild 202 Ponoka.
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