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1993 Official Population ALBERTA MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADVISORY BRANCH INFORMATION SUPPORT SERVICES 1993 OFFICIAL POPULATION MUNICIPALITY 1993 MUNICIPAL FEDERAL POPULATION CENSUS DATE CENSUS DATE CITIES AIRDRIE 13,568 20-May-93 CALGARY 727,719 22-Apr-93 CAMROSE 13,701 08-May-92 DRUMHELLER 6,277 04-Jun-91 EDMONTON 626,999 25-Jun-93 FORT MCMURRAY 34,706 04-Jun-91 FORT SASKATCHEWAN 12,313 14-May-93 GRANDE PRAIRIE 28,271 04-Jun-91 LEDUC 14,117 01-May-93 LETHBRIDGE 63,390 01-Apr-92 LLOYDMINSTER 10,042 04-Jun-91 MEDICINE HAT 43,807 29-May-92 RED DEER 59,826 21-May-93 SPRUCE GROVE 13,076 15-Jun-92 ST. ALBERT 44,195 14-May-93 WETASKIWIN 10,771 30-Jun-93 CITIES TOTAL 1,722,778 TOWNS ATHABASCA 2,278 30-Jun-93 BANFF 7,615 04-Jun-91 BARRHEAD 4,160 04-Jun-91 BASHAW 807 04-Jun-91 BASSANO 1,190 04-Jun-91 BEAUMONT 5,564 21-Jun-93 BEAVERLODGE 1,779 04-Jun-91 BLACK DIAMOND 1,727 08-Jun-92 BLACKFALDS 1,769 04-Jun-91 BON ACCORD 1,460 04-Jun-91 BONNYVILLE 5,132 04-Jun-91 BOW ISLAND 1,509 08-Jun-92 BOWDEN 936 15-Jun-92 BROOKS 9,433 04-Jun-91 BRUDERHEIM 1,208 04-Jun-91 CALMAR 1,531 30-Jun-93 CANMORE 6,621 30-Jun-93 CARDSTON 3,480 04-Jun-91 CARSTAIRS 1,645 04-Jun-91 J:\LGABR\Staff\Joan\1993 Population 1 MUNICIPALITY 1993 MUNICIPAL FEDERAL POPULATION CENSUS DATE CENSUS DATE TOWNS continued CASTOR 933 04-Jun-91 CHESTERMERE 1,269 31-May-93 CLARESHOLM 3,297 04-Jun-91 COALDALE 5,471 17-May-93 COCHRANE 5,884 30-Apr-93 COLD LAKE 4,021 20-May-93 CORONATION 1,184 04-Jun-91 CROSSFIELD 1,800 30-May-92 CROWSNEST PASS 6,679 04-Jun-91 DAYSLAND 674 04-Jun-91 DEVON 4,068 01-May-92 DIDSBURY 3,399 01-May-93 DRAYTON VALLEY 5,983 04-Jun-91 ECKVILLE 899 04-Jun-91 EDSON 7,323 04-Jun-91 ELK POINT 1,341 04-Jun-91 FAIRVIEW 3,262 12-Jun-92 FALHER 1,183 04-Jun-91 FORT MACLEOD 3,112 04-Jun-91 FOX CREEK 2,260 04-Jun-91 GIBBONS 2,762 30-May-92 GLEICHEN 331 04-Jun-91 GRAND CENTRE 3,990 29-Jun-93 GRANDE CACHE 3,842 04-Jun-91 GRANUM 371 30-Jun-92 GRIMSHAW 2,812 04-Jun-91 HANNA 2,996 04-Jun-91 HARDISTY 656 04-Jun-91 HIGH LEVEL 2,921 04-May-92 HIGH PRAIRIE 2,932 04-Jun-91 HIGH RIVER 6,618 15-Jun-93 HINTON 9,108 04-May-92 INNISFAIL 5,858 15-May-93 IRVINE 326 04-Jun-91 KILLAM 1,053 04-Jun-91 LAC LA BICHE 2,737 30-Apr-93 LACOMBE 7,335 16-Apr-93 LAMONT 1,574 04-Jun-91 MAGRATH 1,743 04-Jun-91 MANNING 1,139 04-Jun-91 MAYERTHORPE 1,692 04-Jun-91 MCLENNAN 1,026 25-May-92 MILK RIVER 926 04-Jun-91 MILLET 1,889 01-Jun-93 MORINVILLE 6,240 01-May-93 MUNDARE 596 04-Jun-91 NANTON 1,612 01-Jun-93 OKOTOKS 7,405 19-Jun-93 OLDS 5,542 04-Jun-91 OYEN 1,049 27-May-93 PEACE RIVER 6,696 30-Jun-91 TOWNS continued PENHOLD 1,590 04-Jun-91 J:\LGABR\Staff\Joan\1993 Population 2 MUNICIPALITY 1993 MUNICIPAL FEDERAL POPULATION CENSUS DATE CENSUS DATE PICTURE BUTTE 1,559 04-Jun-91 PINCHER CREEK 3,660 04-Jun-91 PONOKA 5,861 04-Jun-91 PROVOST 1,893 25-Jun-93 RAINBOW LAKE 880 25-Jun-93 RAYMOND 3,130 04-Jun-91 REDCLIFF 3,806 28-Apr-93 REDWATER 2,090 04-Jun-91 RIMBEY 1,937 04-Jun-91 ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE 5,407 26-Jun-91 SEDGEWICK 874 04-Jun-91 SEXSMITH 1,354 30-Apr-93 SLAVE LAKE 5,607 04-Jun-91 SMOKY LAKE 1,057 04-Jun-91 SPIRIT RIVER 1,044 23-Jun-92 ST. PAUL 5,021 30-Jun-92 STAVELY 528 26-Jun-92 STETTLER 4,947 04-Jun-91 STONY PLAIN 7,405 25-May-93 STRATHMORE 4,603 15-Jun-93 SUNDRE 2,027 30-Jun-92 SWAN HILLS 2,348 04-Jun-91 SYLVAN LAKE 4,197 04-Jun-91 TABER 6,660 04-Jun-91 THREE HILLS 3,298 05-Apr-93 TOFIELD 1,620 04-Jun-91 TROCHU 907 04-Jun-91 TURNER VALLEY 1,478 30-Jun-93 TWO HILLS 1,108 29-Jun-92 VALLEYVIEW 2,039 22-Jun-92 VAUXHALL 996 02-Jun-92 VEGREVILLE 5,138 04-Jun-91 VERMILION 4,258 12-May-92 VIKING 1,109 04-Jun-91 VULCAN 1,466 04-Jun-91 WAINWRIGHT 4,891 28-Jun-93 WEMBLEY 1,424 25-Jun-93 WESTLOCK 4,719 04-Jun-91 WHITECOURT 7,056 30-Jun-93 VILLAGES 340,655 ACME 527 17-Apr-92 ALIX 782 04-Jun-91 ALLIANCE 199 04-Jun-91 AMISK 198 04-Jun-91 ANDREW 520 04-Jun-91 ARROWWOOD 156 21-Jun-93 BARNWELL 531 28-Jun-93 BARONS 262 30-Jun-93 BAWLF 360 29-Jun-92 VILLAGES continued BEISEKER 640 02-Jun-93 BENTLEY 871 05-May-92 BERWYN 606 12-Jun-92 J:\LGABR\Staff\Joan\1993 Population 3 MUNICIPALITY 1993 MUNICIPAL FEDERAL POPULATION CENSUS DATE CENSUS DATE BIG VALLEY 303 04-Jun-91 BITTERN LAKE 169 22-Jun-91 BLACKIE 303 04-Jun-91 BOTHA 174 04-Jun-91 BOYLE 784 28-Jun-93 BRETON 511 28-Jun-91 BURDETT 267 01-Jun-93 CARBON 437 17-Jun-92 CARMANGAY 257 30-Jun-92 CAROLINE 452 04-May-92 CAYLEY 243 30-Jun-91 CEREAL 219 26-May-93 CHAMPION 366 23-Jun-92 CHAUVIN 360 04-Jun-91 CHIPMAN 208 04-Jun-91 CLIVE 414 04-Jun-91 CLUNY 103 04-Jun-91 CLYDE 441 04-Jun-91 COALHURST 1,389 15-Apr-93 CONSORT 714 04-Jun-91 COUTTS 355 04-Jun-91 COWLEY 277 04-Jun-91 CREMONA 393 04-Jun-91 CZAR 176 24-Jun-93 DELBURNE 564 04-Jun-91 DELIA 198 01-Jun-92 DERWENT 109 04-Jun-91 DEWBERRY 203 04-Jun-91 DONALDA 225 30-Jun-93 DONNELLY 421 04-Jun-91 DUCHESS 477 04-Jun-91 EAGLESHAM 184 04-Jun-91 EDBERG 135 04-Jun-91 EDGERTON 353 04-Jun-91 ELNORA 260 30-Jun-93 EMPRESS 189 04-Jun-91 ENTWISTLE 460 04-Jun-91 EVANSBURG 723 04-Jun-91 FERINTOSH 115 04-Jun-91 FOREMOST 582 04-Jun-91 FORESTBURG 967 03-Jun-92 GADSBY 26 04-Jun-91 GALAHAD 158 04-Jun-91 GIROUXVILLE 349 04-Jun-91 GLENDON 403 04-Jun-91 GLENWOOD 301 08-Jun-93 GRASSY LAKE 267 30-Jun-93 HAIRY HILL 54 03-Jun-93 HALKIRK 150 04-Jun-91 VILLAGES continued HAY LAKES 327 04-Jun-91 HEISLER 186 04-Jun-91 HILL SPRING 238 15-May-92 HINES CREEK 423 04-Jun-91 HOLDEN 411 04-Jun-91 J:\LGABR\Staff\Joan\1993 Population 4 MUNICIPALITY 1993 MUNICIPAL FEDERAL POPULATION CENSUS DATE CENSUS DATE HUGHENDEN 285 04-Jun-91 HUSSAR 150 19-Jun-91 HYTHE 623 04-Jun-91 INNISFREE 254 04-Jun-91 IRMA 442 04-Jun-91 IRRICANA 798 23-Apr-93 KINUSO 254 29-Jun-92 KITSCOTY 622 30-Jun-91 LAVOY 109 10-Jun-91 LEGAL 945 30-May-93 LINDEN 504 31-May-93 LOMOND 167 04-Jun-91 LONGVIEW 304 29-Jun-93 LOUGHEED 266 11-Jun-92 MANNVILLE 774 04-Jun-91 MARWAYNE 484 04-Jun-91 MILO 120 04-Jun-93 MINBURN 105 04-Jun-91 MIRROR 478 04-Jun-91 MORRIN 251 05-Jun-92 MUNSON 159 04-Jun-91 MYRNAM 342 04-Jun-91 NAMPA 496 04-Jun-91 NEW NORWAY 273 25-Jun-92 NEW SAREPTA 404 01-May-92 NOBLEFORD 573 15-Apr-93 ONOWAY 681 04-Jun-91 PARADISE VALLEY 136 01-Jun-92 PLAMONDON 253 04-Jun-91 RADWAY 173 04-Jun-91 ROCKYFORD 331 31-May-93 ROSALIND 192 04-Jun-91 ROSEMARY 337 04-Jun-91 RUMSEY 60 04-Jun-91 RYCROFT 634 04-Jun-91 RYLEY 432 04-Jun-91 SANGUDO 405 04-Jun-91 STANDARD 359 04-Jun-93 STIRLING 810 17-May-93 STROME 274 30-Jun-93 THORHILD 477 17-Jun-92 THORSBY 708 04-Jun-91 TILLEY 322 04-Jun-91 TORRINGTON 177 04-Jun-91 VETERAN 297 04-Jun-91 VILNA 314 04-Jun-91 WABAMUN 600 04-Jun-91 VILLAGES continued WANHAM 216 04-Jun-93 WARBURG 519 15-Jun-92 WARNER 450 16-Jun-92 WARSPITE 73 04-Jun-91 WASKATENAU 257 04-Jun-91 WILLINGDON 355 04-Jun-91 YOUNGSTOWN 245 04-Jun-91 J:\LGABR\Staff\Joan\1993 Population 5 MUNICIPALITY 1993 MUNICIPAL FEDERAL POPULATION CENSUS DATE CENSUS DATE VILLAGES TOTAL 44,694 SUMMER VILLAGES ALBERTA BEACH 562 04-Jun-91 ARGENTIA BEACH 2 04-Jun-91 BETULA BEACH 4 04-Jun-91 BIRCH COVE 8 04-Jun-91 BIRCHCLIFF 63 04-Jun-91 BONDISS 67 09-Jun-93 BONNYVILLE BEACH 56 30-Jun-93 BURNSTICK LAKE 2 01-Jan-92 CASTLE ISLAND 6 04-Jun-91 CRYSTAL SPRINGS 40 28-Jun-93 EDMONTON BEACH 352 04-Jun-91 GHOST LAKE 53 04-Jun-91 GOLDEN DAYS 65 01-Jun-93 GRANDVIEW 40 14-Jun-93 GULL LAKE 108 04-Jun-91 HALF MOON BAY 51 04-Jun-91 HORSESHOE BAY 28 12-May-93 ISLAND LAKE 122 04-Jun-91 ISLAND LAKE SOUTH 69 11-Jun-93 ITASKA BEACH 1 01-Jun-93 JARVIS BAY 33 04-Jun-91 KAPASIWIN 9 29-Jun-93 LAKEVIEW 27 04-Jun-91 LARKSPUR 9 21-Apr-93 MA-ME-O BEACH 62 10-Jun-93 MEWATHA BEACH 53 29-Jun-92 NAKAMUN PARK 15 30-Jun-93 NORGLENWOLD 186 04-Jun-91 NORRIS BEACH 20 04-Jun-91 PARKLAND BEACH 66 04-Jun-91 PELICAN NARROWS 98 04-Jun-91 POINT ALISON 1 30-Jun-91 POPLAR BAY 47 04-Jun-91 ROCHON SANDS 36 28-Jun-91 ROSS HAVEN 83 04-Jun-91 SANDY BEACH 116 04-Jun-91 SEBA BEACH 118 04-Jun-91 SILVER BEACH 33 04-Jun-91 SILVER SANDS 84 04-Jun-91 SUMMER VILLAGES continued SOUTH BAPTISTE 75 27-Apr-93 SOUTH VIEW 43 04-Jun-91 SUNBREAKER COVE 76 04-Jun-91 SUNDANCE BEACH 15 04-Jun-91 SUNRISE BEACH 80 04-Jun-91 SUNSET BEACH 46 04-Jun-91 SUNSET POINT 89 04-Jun-91 VAL QUENTIN 115 04-Jun-91 WAIPAROUS 26 04-Jun-91 J:\LGABR\Staff\Joan\1993 Population 6 MUNICIPALITY 1993 MUNICIPAL FEDERAL POPULATION CENSUS DATE CENSUS DATE WEST BAPTISTE 33 20-Jun-93 WEST COVE 81 04-Jun-91 WHISPERING HILLS 58 27-Jun-92 WHITE GULL 20 07-May-93 WHITE SANDS 21 04-Jun-91 YELLOWSTONE 97 10-Jun-92 SUMMER VILLAGES TOTAL 3,670 MUNICIPAL DISTRICTS (STATUS) COUNTY OF ATHABASCA NO.
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