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Location and History Profile Westlock County Location and History Profile Created on 9/17/2021 12:50:04PM Westlock County Municipal Code: 0346 Location Description View Location Map (url to the pdf location map) Twp Rge Mer Longitude Latitude 61 26 W4 113°51' 54°15' Urban municipalities within the municipal boundary Town of Westlock Village of Clyde Summer Village of Larkspur Hamlets/urban service areas within the municipal boundary Busby Dapp Fawcett Jarvie Nestow Pibroch Pickardville Tawatinaw Vimy Incorporation History Municipal Boundary Document Search (url to search results page of Annexation PDF's) Status: Municipal District Effective Date: July 22, 1998 Authority: Order in Council 318/98 Authority Date: July 22, 1998 Gazette: Not Gazetted Comments: The name was changed from the Municipal District of Westlock No. 92 to Westlock County. Status: Municipal District Effective Date: April 01, 1945 Authority: Ministerial Order Authority Date: April 06, 1945 Gazette: Apr 14, 1945, p. 335 Comments: The Municipal District of Westlock No. 562 was renumbered as the Municipal District of Westlock No. 92. Numbers were changed for all municipal districts throughout the province. Status: Municipal District Effective Date: February 01, 1943 Authority: Ministerial Order Authority Date: January 08, 1943 Gazette: Jan 15, 1943, p. 62 Comments: The Municipal Districts of Hazelwood No. 579, and parts of Lockerbie No. 580, Tawatinaw No. 608, Pibroch No. 609 and Shoal Creek No. 610 were merged into one new municipal district to be known and designated as the Municipal District of Westlock No . 562. The Municipal Profiles are a compilation of statistical, financial, and other information about municipalities in the Province of Alberta . The information is based on reports submitted and data made available to Alberta Municipal Affairs as of today . The Ministry is not responsible for the accuracy of the information. Users are encouraged to verify the accuracy of the information contained in the Municipal Profiles before relying on it. 1.
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