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1983 Official Population ALBERTA MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADVISORY BRANCH INFORMATION SUPPORT SERVICES 1983 OFFICIAL POPULATION MUNICIPALITY 1983 POPULATION FED/MUN CENSUS DATE CITIES CALGARY 620,692 CAMROSE 12,809 DRUMHELLER 6,671 EDMONTON 560,085 FORT MCMURRAY 34,494 GRANDE PRAIRIE 24,076 LEDUC 12,471 LETHBRIDGE 58,086 LLOYDMINSTER 9,197 MEDICINE HAT 41,167 RED DEER 50,257 ST. ALBERT 35,032 WETASKIWIN 10,022 CITIES TOTAL 1,475,059 TOWNS AIRDRIE 10,431 ATHABASCA 1,862 BARRHEAD 3,736 BASHAW 875 BASSANO 1,200 BEAUMONT 3,202 BEAVERLODGE 1,937 BLACK DIAMOND 1,545 BLACKFALDS 1,488 BON ACCORD 1,425 BONNYVILLE 4,664 BOW ISLAND 1,499 BOWDEN 1,021 BROOKS 9,421 BRUDERHEIM 1,238 CALMAR 1,118 CANMORE 3,745 CARDSTON 3,267 CARSTAIRS 1,725 CASTOR 1,123 CLARESHOLM 3,493 COALDALE 4,671 COCHRANE 4,044 COLD LAKE 2,245 CORONATION 1,268 CROSSFIELD 1,358 CROWSNEST PASS 7,577 J:\LGABR\Staff\AK\1983 Population 1 MUNICIPALITY 1983 POPULATION FED/MUN CENSUS DATE DAYSLAND 700 DEVON 3,931 DIDSBURY 3,235 DRAYTON VALLEY 4,867 ECKVILLE 842 EDSON 6,210 ELK POINT 1,057 FAIRVIEW 2,869 FALHER 1,204 FORT MACLEOD 3,139 FORT SASKATCHEWAN 12,474 FOX CREEK 1,978 GIBBONS 2,592 GLEICHEN 881 GRAND CENTRE 3,119 GRANDE CACHE 4,624 GRANUM 399 GRIMSHAW 2,488 HANNA 2,996 HARDISTY 680 HIGH LEVEL 2,673 HIGH PRAIRIE 2,580 HIGH RIVER 5,049 HINTON 8,825 INNISFAIL 5,444 IRVINE 360 KILLAM 1,005 LAC LA BICHE 2,069 LACOMBE 5,954 LAMONT 1,673 MAGRATH 1,576 MANNING 1,262 MAYERTHORPE 1,475 MCLENNAN 1,176 MILK RIVER 894 MILLET 1,087 MORINVILLE 5,109 MUNDARE 655 NANTON 1,671 OKOTOKS 4,919 OLDS 4,888 OYEN 1,021 PEACE RIVER 6,043 PENHOLD 1,588 PICTURE BUTTE 1,506 PINCHER CREEK 3,757 PONOKA 5,221 PROVOST 1,756 RAINBOW LAKE 847 RAYMOND 2,837 REDCLIFF 3,814 REDWATER 2,197 RIMBEY 1,848 ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE 4,735 SEDGEWICK 879 J:\LGABR\Staff\AK\1983 Population 2 MUNICIPALITY 1983 POPULATION FED/MUN CENSUS DATE TOWNS continued SEXSMITH 1,184 SLAVE LAKE 4,562 SMOKY LAKE 1,165 SPIRIT RIVER 1,104 SPRUCE GROVE 11,307 ST. PAUL 4,963 STAVELY 548 STETTLER 5,136 STONY PLAIN 5,291 STRATHMORE 3,436 SUNDRE 1,750 SWAN HILLS 2,497 SYLVAN LAKE 3,779 TABER 5,988 THREE HILLS 2,008 TOFIELD 1,560 TROCHU 880 TURNER VALLEY 1,337 TWO HILLS 1,330 VALLEYVIEW 2,232 VAUXHALL 1,076 VEGREVILLE 5,251 VERMILION 3,745 VIKING 1,238 VULCAN 1,507 WAINWRIGHT 4,477 WEMBLEY 1,209 WESTLOCK 4,432 WHITECOURT 5,408 TOWNS TOTAL 329,756 VILLAGES ACME 492 ALBERTA BEACH S.V. 510 ALIX 837 ALLIANCE 208 AMISK 212 ANDREW 569 ARGENTIA BEACH S.V. 3 ARROWWOOD 165 BARNWELL 359 BARONS 323 BAWLF 351 BEISEKER 648 BENTLEY 825 BERWYN 674 BETULA BEACH S.V. 8 BIG VALLEY 360 BIRCHCLIFF S.V. 43 BITTERN LAKE 153 BLACKIE 343 BONDISS S.V. 40 J:\LGABR\Staff\AK\1983 Population 3 MUNICIPALITY 1983 POPULATION FED/MUN CENSUS DATE VILLAGES continued BONNYVILLE BEACH S.V. 43 BOTHA 172 BOYLE 679 BRETON 548 BURDETT 250 CARBON 438 CARMANGAY 281 CAROLINE 431 CASTLE ISLAND S.V. 5 CAYLEY 232 CEREAL 252 CHAMPION 380 CHAUVIN 335 CHESTERMERE LAKE S.V. 550 CHIPMAN 281 CLIVE 364 CLUNY 111 CLYDE 376 COALHURST 1,119 CONSORT 632 COUTTS 400 COWLEY 304 CREMONA 410 CRYSTAL SPRINGS S.V. 44 CZAR 184 DELBURNE 555 DELIA 239 DERWENT 142 DEWBERRY 181 DONALDA 266 DONNELLY 362 DUCHESS 429 EAGLESHAM 207 EDBERG 150 EDGERTON 389 EDMONTON BEACH S.V. 329 ELNORA 278 EMPRESS 254 ENTWISTLE 468 EVANSBURG 784 FERINTOSH 155 FOREMOST 576 FORESTBURG 955 FORT ASSINIBOINE 217 GADSBY 56 GALAHAD 175 GHOST LAKE S.V. 42 GIROUXVILLE 325 GLENDON 455 GLENWOOD 266 GOLDEN DAYS S.V. 37 GRANDVIEW S.V. 38 GRASSY LAKE 211 GULL LAKE S.V. 80 J:\LGABR\Staff\AK\1983 Population 4 MUNICIPALITY 1983 POPULATION FED/MUN CENSUS DATE HAIRY HILL 72 HALF MOON BAY S.V. 34 HALKIRK 156 HAY LAKES 318 HEISLER 212 HILL SPRING 220 HINES CREEK 529 HOLDEN 430 HUGHENDEN 251 HUSSAR 179 HYTHE 681 INNISFREE 255 IRMA 474 IRRICANA 726 ISLAND LAKE S.V. 43 ISLAND LAKE SOUTH S.V. 39 ITASKA BEACH S.V. 6 KAPASIWIN S.V. 4 KINUSO 285 KITSCOTY 545 LAKEVIEW S.V. 16 LAVOY 134 LEGAL 1,042 LINDEN 461 LOMOND 204 LONGVIEW 291 LOUGHEED 261 MA-ME-O BEACH S.V. 82 MANNVILLE 788 MARWAYNE 500 MEWATHA BEACH S.V. 27 MILO 117 MINBURN 146 MIRROR 552 MORRIN 245 MUNSON 148 MYRNAM 397 NAKAMUN PARK S.V. 7 NAMPA 334 NEW NORWAY 309 NEW SAREPTA 461 NOBLEFORD 580 NORGLENWOLD S.V. 84 ONOWAY 669 PARADISE VALLEY 177 PELICAN NARROWS S.V. 35 PLAMONDON 271 POINT ALISON S.V. 2 POPLAR BAY S.V. 38 RADWAY 194 ROCHON SANDS S.V. 51 ROCKYFORD 325 ROSALIND 197 ROSEMARY 328 ROSS HAVEN S.V. 59 J:\LGABR\Staff\AK\1983 Population 5 MUNICIPALITY 1983 POPULATION FED/MUN CENSUS DATE RUMSEY 93 RYCROFT 649 RYLEY 544 SANDY BEACH S.V. 78 SANGUDO 424 SEBA BEACH S.V. 126 SILVER BEACH S.V. 27 SILVER SANDS S.V. 72 SOUTH BAPTISTE S.V. 47 SOUTH VIEW S.V. 33 STANDARD 379 STIRLING 688 STROME 281 SUNDANCE BEACH S.V. 14 SUNSET BEACH S.V. 24 SUNSET POINT S.V. 89 THORHILD 566 THORSBY 737 TILLEY 362 TORRINGTON 230 VAL QUENTIN S.V. 107 VETERAN 318 VILNA 345 WABAMUN 705 WANHAM 266 WARBURG 552 WARNER 482 WARSPITE 96 WASKATENAU 281 WEST BAPTISTE S.V. 17 WEST COVE S.V. 46 WHISPERING HILLS S.V. 10 WHITE GULL S.V. 18 WHITE SANDS S.V. 2 WILDWOOD 450 WILLINGDON 376 YELLOWSTONE S.V. 73 YOUNGSTOWN 297 VILLAGES TOTAL 49,460 MUNICIPAL DISTRICTS (STATUS) NO. 1 COUNTY OF GRANDE PRAIRIE 12,078 NO. 2 COUNTY OF VULCAN 3,715 NO. 3 COUNTY OF PONOKA 7,536 NO. 4 COUNTY OF NEWELL 6,199 NO. 5 COUNTY OF WARNER 3,460 NO. 6 COUNTY OF STETTLER 5,092 NO. 7 COUNTY OF THORHILD 3,323 NO. 8 COUNTY OF FORTY MILE 3,451 NO. 9 COUNTY OF BEAVER 5,347 NO. 10 COUNTY OF WETASKIWIN 9,026 J:\LGABR\Staff\AK\1983 Population 6 MUNICIPALITY 1983 POPULATION FED/MUN CENSUS DATE NO. 11 COUNTY OF BARRHEAD 5,517 NO. 12 COUNTY OF ATHABASCA 5,974 NO. 13 COUNTY OF SMOKY LAKE 2,910 NO. 14 LACOMBE COUNTY 8,783 NO. 16 COUNTY OF WHEATLAND 5,513 NO. 17 COUNTY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW 8,832 NO. 18 COUNTY OF PAINTEARTH 2,495 NO. 19 COUNTY OF ST. PAUL 6,101 NO. 20 STRATHCONA COUNTY 48,024 NO. 21 COUNTY OF TWO HILLS 3,380 NO. 22 COUNTY OF CAMROSE 7,564 NO. 23 COUNTY OF RED DEER 13,664 NO. 24 COUNTY OF VERMILION RIVER 7,533 NO. 25 COUNTY OF LEDUC 13,296 NO. 26 COUNTY OF LETHBRIDGE 8,779 NO. 27 COUNTY OF MINBURN 4,041 NO. 28 LAC STE. ANNE 7,614 NO. 29 COUNTY OF FLAGSTAFF 4,507 NO. 30 COUNTY OF LAMONT 4,687 NO. 31 PARKLAND COUNTY 23,626 COUNTY TOTAL 252,067 NO. 6 CARDSTON 4,292 NO. 9 PINCHER CREEK 2,970 NO. 14 TABER 5,637 NO. 26 WILLOW CREEK 4,534 NO. 31 FOOTHILLS 9,725 NO. 34 ACADIA 604 NO. 44 ROCKY VIEW 16,703 NO. 47 STARLAND 2,068 NO. 48 KNEEHILL 5,761 NO. 52 PROVOST 2,611 NO. 61 WAINWRIGHT 3,837 NO. 87 BONNYVILLE 9,407 NO. 90 STURGEON 13,682 NO. 26 WESTLOCK 7,059 NO. 130 SMOKY RIVER 2,858 NO. 133 SPIRIT RIVER 891 NO. 135 PEACE 1,520 NO. 136 FAIRVIEW 1,889 MUNICIPAL DISTRICT TOTAL 96,048 IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS I.D. NO. 1 5,029 I.D. NO. 4 WATERTON 176 I.D. NO. 6 119 I.D. NO. 7 1,258 I.D. NO. 8 1,268 I.D. NO. 9 6,949 I.D. NO. 10 9,201 I.D. NO. 12 JASPER 3,970 J:\LGABR\Staff\AK\1983 Population 7 MUNICIPALITY 1983 POPULATION FED/MUN CENSUS DATE I.D. NO. 13 ELK ISLAND 36 I.D. NO. 14 9,238 I.D. NO. 15 2,670 I.D. NO. 16 5,350 I.D. NO. 17 11,699 I.D. NO. 18 9,605 I.D. NO. 19 1,757 I.D. NO. 20 3,000 I.D. NO. 21 2,979 I.D. NO. 22 4,250 I.D. NO. 23 5,837 I.D. NO. 24 WOOD BUFFALO 188 IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT TOTAL 84,579 SPECIAL AREAS (2, 3 AND 4) 6,042 SPECIAL AREAS TOTAL 6,042 GRAND TOTAL 2,293,011 J:\LGABR\Staff\AK\1983 Population 8 .
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