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Distribution of Alberta's 403 hamlets as of 2023 by latest population available Hamlets in the Canadian province of Alberta are unincorporated communities administered by, and within the boundaries of, specialized municipalities or rural municipalities (municipal districts, improvement districts and special areas). They consist of five or more dwellings (a majority of which are on parcels of ...
In Alberta, a hamlet is a community which has more than four dwellings, a specified boundary, a name, and land used for non-residential purposes. Those communities in Alberta that are recognized as hamlets by Alberta Municipal Affairs are assigned to this category.
The following are communities in Alberta that were once recognized as hamlets. Pages in category "Former hamlets in Alberta" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
Rural and specialized municipalities, cities, towns, and select hamlets in Alberta Distribution of Alberta's 6 specialized municipalities (red) and 74 rural municipalities, which include municipal districts that are often branded as counties (orange), improvement districts (dark green) and special areas (light green) (2020)
Hamlets in Alberta (2 C, 433 P) M. Hamlets in Manitoba (8 P) N. Hamlets in the Northwest Territories (12 P) Hamlets in Nunavut (3 C) S. Hamlets in Saskatchewan (1 C ...
Desert Blume is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada within Cypress County, [2] adjacent to the southern boundary of Medicine Hat. [ 3 ] The hamlet is located on southwest corner of South Boundary Road (Township Road 122) and Range Road 61A, 0.8 kilometres (0.50 mi) southeast of Highway 3 .
Alcomdale is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada within Sturgeon County. [2] It is located on Highway 44 , approximately 34 kilometres (21 mi) northwest of Edmonton 's city limits. There is a community hall and public playground within the hamlet, no other services.
Distribution of Alberta's 80 villages. A village is an urban municipality status type used in the Canadian province of Alberta.Alberta villages are created when communities with populations of at least 300 people, where a majority of their buildings are on parcels of land smaller than 1,850 m 2, apply to Alberta Municipal Affairs for village status under the authority of the Municipal ...