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Alberta Provincial Electoral Divisions Edmonton Area Maps Compiled from the 2011 Census of Canada and National Household Survey 167 AVE NW Alberta Provincial Electoral Divisions Edmonton Area Maps Compiled from the 2011 Census of Canada and National Household Survey 167 AVE NW W N T W S 0 N 5 T S 8 1 37 Edmonton-Manning 144 AVE NW 72 Medicine Hat e r 137 AVE NW o 137 AVE NW c e 28 D - 3 W Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview 4 2 n N ST 3 W o D N t R T N T E n R S O E 6 F o HERM I N 6 T AG E m T S O R 53 L 23 D 7 l Stavely d d O 1 I £ N A ¤ 6l8 m !( W dm E R Cardaston- W n a Carmangay T R 69 i 55 N ve n A 70 r NW I Vauxhall R Willow Creek 127 AVE !( Lethbridge-East R Taber-Warner T S i Cypress-Medicine Hat ve O Lethbridge-West TRAIL T Little Bow N A D C r EA I D I H V W I O L R !( L E E Claresholm M Y !( Barons AIL NW 68 EAD TR Oldman River H er W 69 W Bow Island O N 36 Riv LL Lethbridge-East !( an T E S Y Lethbridge-West Edmonton- 0 ew !( 118 AVE NW 22 Nobleford5 !( 16 Picture Butte tch HWY R D £ V ¤ !( ka D Highlands-Norwood L Granum B D Sas R Park Lake O W th O E N !( O AV Taber O W 12 Nor 1 M D R Barnwe!(ll E A H S Coalhurst O !(Co al hu rs t Coaldale 55 R 71 !( B Fort Macleod Strathcona Science Livingstone-Macleod !( Provincial Park !( Lethbridge ¤£36 Cypress- EDMONTON Medicine Hat ¤£3 70 R Cowley k D Little Bow Y NW !( Piikani 147 K E Z V 6 A T 10 61 E Foremost R £ !( !( ¤ G Stirling E !( N Raymond Pincher Creek Y Blood 148 A k !( W W N RD Pakowki Lake E Magrath !( C 101 AVE NW RA 106 AVE NW 4 78 R £ E ¤ Glenwood Beauvais Lake T !( Sherwood Park 35 C St. Mary B a C st !( 6 H!( ill Spring EdRmesoenrvtoirn-Gold Bar Warner le ¤£ R O R i I ve I C L r O N T N O 53 U R !( I S !( Milk River I R M D Cardston Woolford Cardston-Taber-Warner M S N 90 AVE NW S W B B H Writing-on-Stone Waterton Lakes I I Blood 148A W National Park of N A k A T Coutts Canada WY !( 82 AVE NW S W F Police Outpost ARK 4 N P D OO 3 T ERW A S SH E R II C A E dmonton- E S O F A M E R 5 T E D S T A T E S U 7 N II T E Legend Beverly-Clareview Alberta Boundary ProvincialProvincial ElectoralElectora l DivisionDistrict 2288 ProvincialProvincial ElectoralElectora lDivision District bBoundaryoundary ((2010)2010) 0 0.4 0.8 1.6 L2e.4gend Cardston-Taber-Warner Kilometers Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview Boundary (2010) Provincial Electoral District 53 ´ Alberta Boundary Alberta Main Roads Edmonton Main Roads CooPrdroinvaitnec Siayls Etelme:c NtoArDal 1D9i8s3t r1ic0tT BMo AuEnPd Faoryre (s2t 010) Alberta Secondary Roads 0 5 10 20 30 Projection: Transverse Mercator Edmonton Roads ´ Kilometers DatCumar: dNsotrothn -ATmaebreicra-nW 1a9r8n3e r Boundary (2010) Riviveersrs !( Coordinate System: NAD 1983 10TM AEP Forest City LParkoevsincial Park Projection: Transverse Mercator !( Town National Park Datum: North American 1983 !( Village Provincial Park k Indian Reserve 48 Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater 79 BO U D Spruce Grove-St. Albert R EA U 176 AVE NW R D 30 E Edmonton- AV LL HI Castle Downs RC HU C D 167 AVE NW D N R R O T S T N S ER W IN O W EB D H IR 80 E S L T St. Albert S A 153 AVE C LEVASSEUR RD Big Lake W N T 72 S T 6 5 S 1 Medicine Hat 4 8 Lois Hole 1 Centennial 137 AVE NW 29 ST W Edmonton-Calder AL N B R ER D T Y T W R A N D W AI 127 AVE NW T N N L 53 O E S 23 ld Stavely H T O £ 7 l ¤ S 68 m !( d m 9 W Y Cardanston- a Carmangay 0 69 R 55 N N ive n Willow Creek 7 Vauxhall Lethbrid70ge-Easrt O 1 R T !( Taber-Warner H ive S W Lethbridge-West Cypress-Medicine Hat N T L Little Bow 1 AI r N R 3 T A D 2 A HE !( OW Claresholm !( LL Barons YE W 118 AVE NW N 68 Oldman River T S 69 Le3th9bridge-East Bo1 w Island !( 2 Lethbridge-West 1 !( Edm!(onton-Meadowlark 22 7 8 Nobleford 8 112 8 3 4 1 0 9 9 9 9 9 5 Picture Butte 5 9 A £ 6 ¤ !( 9 W Granum 34 110 N M 111 AVE NW 9 IU 3 D Park Lake A T T 109 S !( 9 Edmonton- 4 Taber S A 6 6 4 0 1 0 1 Barnwe!(ll Glenora 2 EDMONTON Coalhurst 1 !(Co al hu rs t 55 71 Coa!(ldale 107 AVE NW Fort Macleod!( A 2 Livingstone-Macleod 36 Cypress- 10 A !( L E £ X W ¤ T 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PProvincialrovincial ElectoralElectoral DivisionDistrict bBoundaryoundary ( (2010)2010) k 0 0.5 1 2 3 Edmonton-Calder Boundary (2010) Cardston-Taber-Warner ´ KiloLmeegteersnd Provincial Electoral District 53 Alberta Boundary EAlbdemrtao Mnatino Rno aMdsain Roads CoordinaPter oSvyinstceiaml :E NleAcDto 1ra9l8 D3 i1st0rTicMt B AoEuPn dFaorrye s(t2 010) EAlbdemrtao Snectonnd aRry oRaoaddss 0 5 10 20 30 Projection: Transverse Mercator ´ Kilometers Datum: NCoartrhd sAtmone-rTicaabne 1r-9W83a rner Boundary (2010) Riviveresrs !( City Lakes Coordinate System: NAD 1983 10TM AEP Forest Lakes Projection: Transverse Mercator !( Town National Park Datum: North American 1983 Provincial Park !( Village Provincial Park k Indian Reserve 48 Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater W 176 N A T VE NW S 2 8 30 Edmonton-Castle Downs 167 AVE NW W D N R S N ST W 7 O 2 D 1 E 9 32 L 7 T S ST Edmonton-Decore A C N W 153 AVE NW 153 AVE NW EDMONTON 29 Edmonton-Calder 137 AVE NW 137 AVE NW Edmonton- Castle Downs Legend PProvincialrovincial ElectoralElectora lDivision District 3300 Alberta Boundary 0 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.2 ProvincialProvincial ElectoralElectora lDivision District Boundaryboundary (2010) (2010) Kilometers ´ Edmonton-Castle Downs Boundary (2010) Coordinate System: NAD 1983 10TM AEP Forest Edmonton Main Roads Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: North American 1983 Edmonton Roads EDMONTON 8 72 112 8 3 0 4 1 9 9 9 5 9 9 5 9 A 6 29 9 Medicine Hat Edmonton-Calder 110 111 AVE NW KI 9 N 3 G S W 09 A 1 Y 9 AV 4 W E N N W T S W 9 0 N 1 O 109 AVE NW T 53 S 23 l Stavely 4 O d W £ 0 ¤ 6l8 d m N !( 1 m Cardanston- a Carmangay T 69 Riv 55 n S e Vauxhall Lethb3r6id70ge-Easrt R Willow Creek !( 1 0 Taber-Warner 1 Cypress-Medicine Hat ive LeEtdhLmbitortnildeto gBne-o-Wwest r 34 107 AVE NW Highlands- Edmonton- !( Norwood Claresholm Glenora !( Barons 68 Oldman River W 69 VE N 105 A Bow Island Lethbridge-East !( Lethbridge-West 31 22 !( Nobleford !( £ STON Picture Butte ¤ !( Y Edmonton-Centre PLAI N W RD NW 104 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