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Download Kidsport Alberta Chapter List Per child per # KidSport chapter Area Served calendar year 1 Provincial Office Alberta All areas of Alberta not covered by a local chapter $250 2 Bonnyville Bonnyville, Fort Kent, Ardmore, Glendon, Iron River, La Corey, Frog Lake First Nation and Kehewin $300 3 Bow Valley Canmore, Banff, Lake Louise, MD of Bighorn (Ghost Lake, Waiparous, Exshaw, Harvie Heights) (except Morley) $500 City of Calgary and a 50km radius of Calgary (excluding Okotoks) 4 Calgary and Area Rocky View County, Airdrie, Cochrane, Chestermere, Crossfield, Black Diamond, Turner Valley, High River and Strathmore $300 5 Camrose City of Camrose and Camrose County (Bashaw, Bawlf, Bittern Lake, Edberg) $250 6 Claresholm Claresholm, Stavely, and Granum $250 7 Cold Lake Cold Lake, Cold Lake First Nations, Elizabeth Settlement & 4 Wing Military Base $300 8 Crowsnest Pass Crowsnest Pass, Coleman, Bellevue, Blairmore, Frank, Hillcrest and Lundbreck* (*if sport is in CNP) $250 9 Delia Delia and the Delia school boundaries $450 10 Drumheller Drumheller, Morin, Rosebud, Munson & East Coulee $300 11 Edmonton City of Edmonton ($125 per sport session/season) $250 12 Fairview Town of Fairview, MD of Fairview (Bluesky, Whitelaw) and Clear Hills County (Hines Creek, Cleardale, Worsley) $250 13 Fort Saskatchewan Fort Saskatchewan, Josephburg, Bruderheim, Lamont, Ardrossan, Redwater and Gibbons $400 14 Grande Cache Town of Grande Cache and the communities located within a 50 km radius of Grande Cache $300 15 Grande Prairie West to BC border, East to Ridge Valley, North to Spirit River/Rycroft & South to Grovedale $300 16 Hanna Town of Hanna $400 17 Kneehill Kneehill County (Acme, Carbon, Linden, Three Hills, Trochu) $400 18 Lac La Biche Lac La Biche County (Lac La Biche, Beaver Lake, Hylo, Plamondon, Venice) $300 19 Lacombe County future chapter funding area: Lacombe County (Lacombe, Bentley, Blackfalds, Eckville, Alix, Clive, Joffre, Mirror) TBD 20 Lethbridge and Taber Lethbridge, Taber, Coalhurst, Barnwell, Picture Butte, Coaldale $200 21 Medicine Hat and Redcliff Medicine Hat & Redcliff $300 22 Okotoks Town of Okotoks $400 23 Parkland Parkland County (Stony Plain, Spruce Grove, Wabamun, Spring Lake) $300 24 Pincher Creek Pincher Creek $250 25 Ponoka Ponoka County (Ponoka, Rimbey, Parkland Beach, Bluffton, Hoadley, Leedale) $300 26 Provost MD of Provost (Provost, Amisk, Czar, Hughenden) $250 27 Red Deer County of Red Deer (Red Deer, Bowden, Innisfail, Penhold, Sylvan Lake, Delburne, Elnora) $250 Municipal District of Lesser Slave River (Slave Lake, Canyon Creek, Chisholm, Kinuso, Flatbush, Marten Beach, Smith, 28 Slave Lake Wagner, Widewater) $300 29 Smoky River M.D. MD of Smoky River (Falher, Guy, Donnelly, Mclennan, Girouxville, Jean Cote) $300 30 St Albert City of St. Albert $200 31 St Paul St. Paul, Elk Point, Ashmont, Mallaig, and Two Hills $300 32 Stettler County of Stettler (Stettler, Big Valley, Donalda, Gadsby, Botha) $750 33 Vegreville (county of Minburn) County of Minburn (Vegreville, Innisfree, Mannville, Minburn) $300 34 Vermilion County of Vermilion River (Vermilion, Marwayne, Clandonald, Kitscoty, Paradise Valley, Dewberry) $300 35 Viking Town of Viking $300 36 Vulcan County Vulcan County (Vulcan, Carmangay, Champion, Lomond, Milo, Brant, Arrowwood) $300 37 Wainwright MD of Wainwright (Wainwright, Chauvin, Edgerton, Irma, Fabyan, Greenshields, Heath, Ribstone, Roros) $250 38 Whitecourt Town of Whitecourt $300 Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (Fort McMurray, Anzac, Conklin, Draper, Fort Chipewyan, Fort McKay, Gregoire Lake 39 Wood Buffalo Estates, Janvier, Saprae Creek) $600 updated May 17/21.
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