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In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Summer Village of Sandy Beach had a population of 278 living in 126 of its 264 total private dwellings, a 24.7% change from its 2011 population of 223.
Sandy Lake is a lake in Alberta. [2] The lake is situated 55 km northwest of Edmonton in the County of Lac Ste. Anne and the Municipal District of Sturgeon. It is located near Morinville. Sandy Beach, Sunrise Beach, Pine Sands, the Sandy Lake Wilderness Area and the Alexander Indian Reserve are all situated on the lake's shoreline.
The Alberta Fish and Game Association ("AFGA") is a charitable organization dedicated to fish and wildlife conservation in the Canadian province of Alberta. [1] [2] The AFGA was founded in 1908 when a group of anglers and hunters first met in Calgary, Alberta. As of October 20, 2021, the organization has over 20,000 members. [3]
Get the Fishing Lake Metis Settlement, AB local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.
Alberta has a total of 51 summer villages that had a cumulative population of 5,176 and an average population of 101 in Canada's 2016 Census of Population. [1] Alberta's largest summer village is Sandy Beach with a population of 278, while Castle Island , Kapasiwin , and Point Alison are the smallest each with a population of 10.
Pine Sands is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada within Sturgeon County on the southern shore of Sandy Lake. [2] It is located approximately 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) west of Highway 44 and 29 kilometres (18 mi) northwest of Edmonton 's city limits.
Seba Beach is a summer village located 85 km (53 mi) west of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada. The main employer to those within the village and surrounding area is the Sundance Generating Plant , a coal-fired power plant located on the south side of the lake, owned and operated by TransAlta Utilities .
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (abbreviated RMWB) [5] [6] is a specialized municipality in northeast Alberta, Canada.It is the largest regional municipality in Canada by area (105650.88km2 | this number includes Wood Buffalo Nation Park of Canada) [7] and is home to oil sand deposits known as the Athabasca oil sands.