List of villages in Alberta
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 m2 , apply to Alberta Municipal Affairs for village status under the authority of the Municipal Government Act .[ 1] Applications for village status are approved via orders in council made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council under recommendation from the Minister of Municipal Affairs.[ 1]
As of 2025, Alberta had 79 villages[ 2] that had a cumulative population of 33,149 in the 2016 Census of Population .[ 3] Alberta's largest and smallest villages are Duchess and Milo with population counts of 1,085 and 91.[ 3]
When a village's population reaches or exceeds 1,000 people, the council may request a change to town status, but the change in incorporated status is not mandatory.[ 4] Villages with populations less than 300, whether their populations have declined below 300 or they were incorporated as villages prior to the minimum 300 population requirement, are permitted to retain village status.
Village governance is delivered by 327 elected village officials (80 mayors and 247 councillors) throughout the province.[ 5]
Administration
Pursuant to Part 5, Division 1 of the Municipal Government Act (MGA) , each municipality created under the authority of the MGA is governed by a council. As a requirement of the MGA, a village council consists of three councillors by default, one of which is the village's chief elected official (CEO) or mayor. A village council may consist of a higher number if council passes a bylaw altering its size.[ 1] For the 2017–2021 term, 36 villages had a council of three, 1 had a council of four, and 44 had a council of five.[ 5]
Village councils are governed by a mayor and typically an even number of councillors that are elected by popular vote , resulting in a total odd number of councillors to avoid tie votes on council matters.[ 1] All council members are elected under the provisions of the Local Authorities Election Act (LAEA) .[ 6] Mayoral or councillor candidates are required to be residents of their municipality for a minimum of six consecutive months prior to nomination day. The last municipal election was October 18, 2021 .
Alberta Municipal Affairs , a ministry of the Cabinet of Alberta , is charged with coordination of all levels of local government .
Administrative duties of villages include public safety, roads, water service, drainage and waste collection, as well as coordination of infrastructure with provincial and regional authorities (including road construction, education, and health).
List
Name
Rural municipality [ 7]
Incorporation date (village)[ 8]
Population (2016)[ 3]
Population (2011)[ 3]
Change (%)[ 3]
Land area (km²)[ 3]
Population density (per km²)[ 3]
Acme
Kneehill County
July 7, 1910
653
653
0.0%
2.48
263.3/km2
Alberta Beach
Lac Ste. Anne County
January 1, 1999
1,018
865
+17.7%
2.01
506.5/km2
Alix
Lacombe County
June 3, 1907
734
830
−11.6%
3.13
234.5/km2
Alliance
Flagstaff County
August 26, 1918
154
174
−11.5%
0.51
302.0/km2
Amisk
Provost No. 52, MD of
January 1, 1956
204
207
−1.4%
0.76
268.4/km2
Andrew
Lamont County
June 24, 1930
425
379
+12.1%
1.17
363.2/km2
Arrowwood
Vulcan County
May 13, 1926
207
188
+10.1%
0.75
276.0/km2
Barnwell
Taber, MD of
January 1, 1980
947
771
+22.8%
1.51
627.2/km2
Barons
Lethbridge County
May 6, 1910
341
315
+8.3%
0.81
421.0/km2
Bawlf
Camrose County
October 12, 1906
422
403
+4.7%
0.89
474.2/km2
Beiseker
Rocky View County
February 23, 1921
819
785
+4.3%
2.85
287.4/km2
Berwyn
Peace No. 135, MD of
November 28, 1936
538
526
+2.3%
1.58
340.5/km2
Big Valley
Stettler No. 6, County of
March 9, 1942
346
364
−4.9%
1.86
186.0/km2
Bittern Lake [ a]
Camrose County
November 2, 1904
220
224
−1.8%
6.57
33.5/km2
Boyle
Athabasca County
December 31, 1953
845
916
−7.8%
7.13
118.5/km2
Breton
Brazeau County
January 1, 1957
574
496
+15.7%
1.72
333.7/km2
Carbon
Kneehill County
November 18, 1912
454
592
−23.3%
1.99
228.1/km2
Carmangay
Vulcan County
March 4, 1936
242
367
−34.1%
1.86
130.1/km2
Champion
Vulcan County
May 27, 1911
317
378
−16.1%
0.89
356.2/km2
Chauvin
Wainwright No. 61, MD of
December 30, 1912
335
334
+0.3%
2.24
149.6/km2
Chipman
Lamont County
October 21, 1913
274
284
−3.5%
9.61
28.5/km2
Clive
Lacombe County
January 9, 1912
715
675
+5.9%
2.17
329.5/km2
Clyde
Westlock County
January 28, 1914
430
503
−14.5%
1.31
328.2/km2
Consort
Special Area No. 4
September 23, 1912
729
689
+5.8%
3.05
239.0/km2
Coutts
Warner No. 5, County of
January 1, 1960
245
277
−11.6%
1.24
197.6/km2
Cowley
Pincher Creek No. 9, MD of
August 16, 1906
209
236
−11.4%
1.37
152.6/km2
Cremona
Mountain View County
January 1, 1955
444
457
−2.8%
1.94
228.9/km2
Czar
Provost No. 52, MD of
November 12, 1917
202
167
+21.0%
1.12
180.4/km2
Delburne
Red Deer County
January 17, 1913
892
830
+7.5%
3.98
224.1/km2
Delia [ b]
Starland County
July 20, 1914
216
186
+16.1%
1.33
162.4/km2
Donalda
Stettler No. 6, County of
December 30, 1912
219
259
−15.4%
0.99
221.2/km2
Donnelly
Smoky River No. 130, MD of
January 1, 1956
342
305
+12.1%
1.31
261.1/km2
Duchess
Newell, County of
May 12, 1921
1,085
992
+9.4%
1.96
553.6/km2
Edberg
Camrose County
February 4, 1930
151
168
−10.1%
0.35
431.4/km2
Edgerton
Wainwright No. 61, MD of
September 11, 1917
384
317
+21.1%
2.04
188.2/km2
Elnora
Red Deer County
July 22, 1929
298
313
−4.8%
1.47
202.7/km2
Empress
Special Area No. 2
February 5, 1914
135
188
−28.2%
1.58
85.4/km2
Foremost
Forty Mile No. 8, County of
December 31, 1950
541
526
+2.9%
2.16
250.5/km2
Forestburg
Flagstaff County
August 21, 1919
875
831
+5.3%
2.73
320.5/km2
Girouxville
Smoky River No. 130, MD of
December 31, 1951
219
266
−17.7%
0.67
326.9/km2
Glendon
Bonnyville No. 87, MD of
January 1, 1956
493
486
+1.4%
1.99
247.7/km2
Glenwood
Cardston County
January 1, 1961
316
287
+10.1%
1.37
230.7/km2
Hay Lakes [ c]
Camrose County
April 17, 1928
495
425
+16.5%
0.59
839.0/km2
Heisler
Flagstaff County
January 1, 1961
160
151
+6.0%
0.64
250.0/km2
Hill Spring
Cardston County
January 1, 1961
162
186
−12.9%
0.96
168.8/km2
Hines Creek
Clear Hills County
December 31, 1951
346
380
−8.9%
5.33
64.9/km2
Holden
Beaver County
April 14, 1909
350
381
−8.1%
1.74
201.1/km2
Hughenden
Provost No. 52, MD of
December 27, 1917
243
230
+5.7%
0.78
311.5/km2
Hussar
Wheatland County
April 20, 1928
190
176
+8.0%
0.75
253.3/km2
Innisfree
Minburn No. 27, County of
March 11, 1911
193
220
−12.3%
1.01
191.1/km2
Irma
Wainwright No. 61, MD of
May 30, 1912
521
457
+14.0%
1.34
388.8/km2
Kitscoty
Vermilion River, County of
March 22, 1911
925
846
+9.3%
1.51
612.6/km2
Linden
Kneehill County
January 1, 1964
828
725
+14.2%
2.58
320.9/km2
Lomond
Vulcan County
February 16, 1916
166
173
−4.0%
1.21
137.2/km2
Longview
Foothills County
January 1, 1964
307
307
0.0%
1.1
279.1/km2
Lougheed
Flagstaff County
November 7, 1911
256
233
+9.9%
2.1
121.9/km2
Mannville
Minburn No. 27, County of
December 29, 1906
828
803
+3.1%
1.64
504.9/km2
Marwayne
Vermilion River, County of
December 31, 1952
564
612
−7.8%
1.6
352.5/km2
Milo
Vulcan County
May 7, 1931
91
122
−25.4%
0.98
92.9/km2
Morrin
Starland County
April 16, 1920
240
245
−2.0%
0.67
358.2/km2
Munson
Starland County
May 5, 1911
192
204
−5.9%
2.53
75.9/km2
Myrnam
Two Hills No. 21, County of
August 22, 1930
339
370
−8.4%
2.79
121.5/km2
Nampa
Northern Sunrise County
January 1, 1958
364
362
+0.6%
1.71
212.9/km2
Paradise Valley
Vermilion River, County of
January 1, 1964
179
174
+2.9%
0.63
284.1/km2
Rockyford
Wheatland County
March 28, 1919
316
325
−2.8%
1.08
292.6/km2
Rosalind
Camrose County
January 1, 1966
188
190
−1.1%
0.62
303.2/km2
Rosemary
Newell, County of
December 31, 1951
396
342
+15.8%
0.59
671.2/km2
Rycroft
Spirit River No. 133, MD of
March 15, 1944
612
628
−2.5%
1.92
318.8/km2
Ryley [ d]
Beaver County
April 2, 1910
483
497
−2.8%
2.61
185.1/km2
Spring Lake [ e]
Parkland County
January 1, 1999
699
533
+31.1%
2.33
300.0/km2
Standard
Wheatland County
April 29, 1922
353
379
−6.9%
2.35
150.2/km2
Stirling
Warner No. 5, County of
September 3, 1901
978
1,090
−10.3%
2.71
360.9/km2
Veteran
Special Area No. 4
June 30, 1914
207
249
−16.9%
0.84
246.4/km2
Vilna
Smoky Lake County
June 23, 1923
290
249
+16.5%
0.96
302.1/km2
Warburg
Leduc County
December 31, 1953
766
789
−2.9%
2.68
285.8/km2
Warner
Warner No. 5, County of
November 12, 1908
373
331
+12.7%
1.16
321.6/km2
Waskatenau
Smoky Lake County
May 19, 1932
186
255
−27.1%
0.6
310.0/km2
Youngstown
Special Area No. 3
December 31, 1936
154
178
−13.5%
1.11
138.7/km2
Total villages
—
—
33,773
33,448
+1.0%
146.85
230.0/km2
Notes:
^ Bittern Lake was formerly known as Rosenroll prior to December 16, 1911.[ 9]
^ Delia was formerly known as Highland prior to December 9, 1915.[ 10]
^ Hay Lakes was formerly known as Hay Lake prior to January 1, 1932.[ 5]
^ Ryley was also known as Equity in 1909.[ 11]
^ Spring Lake was formerly known as Edmonton Beach prior to January 1, 1999.[ 12]
Village status eligibility
Stirling is Alberta's largest village by population
Numerous Alberta hamlets meet the minimum population requirement for village status eligibility.
Town status eligibility
The villages of Duchess and Alberta Beach are currently eligible for town status having populations of 1,085 and 1,018.[ 3]
Of Alberta's 106 former urban municipalities , 85 of them were former villages prior to being dissolved, annexed, or amalgamated.
Former village
Original name
Dissolution date
Albert Park
August 1, 1935 [ 13]
Alderson
Carlstadt
January 31, 1936 [ 14]
Bellevue
January 1, 1979 [ 15]
Bellis
January 1, 1946 [ 16]
Blackie
August 31, 1997 [ 17]
Bow City
April 17, 1918 [ 18]
Burdett
January 1, 2003 [ 19]
Cadogan
January 1, 1946 [ 16]
Caroline
January 1, 2025[ 20]
Cayley
June 1, 1996 [ 21]
Cereal
January 1, 2021 [ 22]
Chinook
April 1, 1977 [ 23]
Clairmont
January 1, 1946 [ 16]
Cluny
September 15, 1995 [ 24]
Commerce
Coalgate
May 13, 1926 [ 25]
Compeer
December 31, 1936 [ 26]
Craigmyle
January 1, 1972 [ 27]
Crescent Heights
January 1, 1911 [ 28]
Derwent
September 1, 2010 [ 29]
Dewberry
January 1, 2021 [ 30]
Drinnan
April 1, 1957 [ 31]
Dunmore
February 4, 1919 [ 32]
Eaglesham
December 31, 1996 [ 33]
East Calgary
July 17, 1919 [ 34]
Enchant
February 1, 1945 [ 35]
Entwistle
December 31, 2000 [ 36]
Erskine
May 10, 1946 [ 37]
Evansburg
June 30, 1998 [ 38]
Evarts
May 27, 1916 [ 39]
Ferintosh
January 1, 2020 [ 40]
Fort Assiniboine
December 31, 1991 [ 41]
Frank
January 1, 1979 [ 15]
Gadsby
February 1, 2020 [ 42]
Galahad
January 1, 2016 [ 43]
Grassy Lake
July 1, 1996 [ 44]
Grouard
January 15, 1944 [ 45]
Hairy Hill
December 31, 1996 [ 46]
Halkirk
January 1, 2025[ 47]
Hythe
July 1, 2021 [ 48]
Islay
March 15, 1944 [ 49]
Jenner
June 25, 1943 [ 50]
Kinuso
September 1, 2009 [ 51]
Langdon
January 1, 1946 [ 16]
Lavoy
April 30, 1999 [ 52]
Lille
Lundbreck
April 30, 1906 [ 53]
Minburn
July 1, 2015 [ 54]
Mirror
January 1, 2004 [ 55]
Monarch
December 31, 1938 [ 56]
Monitor
January 1, 1946 [ 16]
Mountain View
September 9, 1915 [ 57]
New Norway
November 1, 2012 [ 58]
New Sarepta
September 1, 2010 [ 59]
Newcastle
May 21, 1931 [ 60]
North Edmonton
July 22, 1912 [ 61]
North Red Deer
December 31, 1947 [ 62]
Ohaton
January 1, 1946 [ 16]
Pincher City
May 3, 1932 [ 63]
Plamondon
May 1, 2002 [ 64]
Port Cornwall
September 11, 1917 [ 65]
Radway
December 31, 1996 [ 66]
Ranfurly
January 1, 1946 [ 16]
Retlaw
March 1, 1939 [ 67]
Richdale
June 2, 1931 [ 68]
Riverside
Rosebud
January 1, 1946 [ 16]
Rouleauville
Rumsey
April 1, 1995 [ 41]
Sangudo
September 16, 2007 [ 69]
Stafford
January 1, 1913 [ 70]
Strome
January 1, 2016 [ 71]
Suffield
January 1, 1930 [ 72]
Swalwell
January 1, 1946 [ 16]
Thorhild
April 1, 2009 [ 51]
Tilley
August 31, 2013 [ 73]
Tollerton
January 26, 1918 [citation needed ]
Torrington
December 31, 1997 [ 74]
Wabamun
January 1, 2021 [ 75]
Walsh
May 4, 1925 [ 76]
Wanham
December 31, 1999 [ 52]
Warspite
June 1, 2000 [ 36]
West Edmonton
Calder
April 5, 1917 [ 77]
Wildwood
December 31, 1990 [ 78]
Willingdon
September 1, 2017 [ 79]
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