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  2. Albert Park/Radisson Heights - Wikipedia

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    In the City of Calgary's 2012 municipal census, Albert Park/Radisson Heights had a population of 6,234 living in 2,709 dwellings, a 0.3% increase from its 2011 population of 6,217. [4] With a land area of 2.5 km 2 (0.97 sq mi), it had a population density of 2,490/km 2 (6,460/sq mi) in 2012.

  3. Albert Park, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Horse and buggy transit between Albert Park and Calgary was eventually established in 1921 to facilitate commuting. [ 1 ] After 26 years as an unincorporated community under the jurisdiction of the Municipal District (MD) of Shepard No. 220 , Albert Park and nearby Forest Lawn each incorporated as villages on July 4, 1934 [ 4 ] [ 2 ] when they ...

  4. Calgary - Wikipedia

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    Calgary is the largest city in the Canadian province of Alberta.It is the largest metro area within the three prairie provinces.As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806 making it the third-largest city and fifth-largest metropolitan area in Canada.

  5. Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Calgary-Edmonton Corridor is the most urbanized region in the province and one of the densest in Canada. The region covers a distance of roughly 400 km (250 mi) north to south. In 2001, the population of the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor was 2.15 million (72% of Alberta's population). [97]

  6. Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    This core includes the cities of Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan and St. Albert, the Sherwood Park portion of Strathcona County, and portions of Parkland County and Sturgeon County. [177] The Edmonton population centre, the fifth-largest in Canada, had a population of 960,015 in 2011, an 11.3 percent increase over its 2006 population of 862,544.

  7. Forest Lawn, Calgary - Wikipedia

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    Forest Lawn is a neighbourhood and former town in the southeast quadrant of the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.The neighbourhood is bound by 26 Avenue SE to the south, 36 Street SE to the west, 8 Avenue SE to the north and portions of 52 Street SE and 48 Street SE to the east.

  8. List of parks in Calgary - Wikipedia

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    The following list of the parks in Calgary includes recreational greenspaces within the city limits that are maintained by either Calgary's municipal government or the government of Alberta. The municipal government maintains 75 urban parks and gardens, [ 1 ] while the provincial government maintains one urban park.

  9. Max Bell Centre (Calgary) - Wikipedia

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    Max Bell Centre (commonly Max Bell Arena) is an ice hockey arena in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, in the community of Albert Park/Radisson Heights. It seats 2,121 for hockey, with a standing room capacity of over 3,000. It is named after Max Bell, a philanthropist who was a prominent businessman in Calgary.