RED DEER COUNTY, ALBERTA


'Red Deer County' is a county municipality in central Alberta, Canada in Division No. 8 and is where the City of Red Deer is located. The neighbouring municipalities of Red Deer County are the Clearwater County to the west, Lacombe County to the north, Stettler County to the east, and to the south are the Counties of Kneehill and Mountain View.
Red Deer County is located approximately mid-way between both Edmonton and Calgary and is bisected by the Queen Elizabeth II Highway.
It is bounded on the north and east by the Red Deer River. The City of Red Deer is located in the north-east of the county.

Contents
Agriculture
Development
Demographics
Communities
References
External links
Agriculture

Red Deer County is largely an agricultural area, and much of the rural land is actively used for growing crops, feeding livestock and providing lumber and mineral resources. The County has initiated several projects to ensure that agriculture and the environment are represented as it coninues to grow.
An Agricultural Profile has been created to detail the County's existing agriculture, land and water resources. The County was divided into 19 distinct geographic areas calleld County Neighbourhoods. These delineations distinguish variations in drainage, soil type, water resources, and primary production. County Neighbourhoods have specific characteristics that will assist future growth and development plans.
Livestock and crop production are an important part of the economy. The County has dairies that make cheese, U-pick vegetable and fruit farms and the largest organic farm in Alberta. Amenities for trout fishing exist at a U-fish pod. The County also has elk, deer, and apiary farms as well as a mouse farm, which raises white mice for the pet food industry.
Development

Construction of residences and most buildings in Red Deer County require County-issied development permits, to assure that proposed project are in conformance with applicable County bylaws and statutory plans and is consistent with requirements regulating property divisions and uses such as setbacks, minimum frontage, potable water supply and sewage disposal systems.
As well, permits are often required from other agencies such as Alberta Transportation or Alberta Environment. Although the County has no jurisdiction in these areas, it can assist applicants through the process.

Demographics


According to the Canada 2001 Census(''Source:Statistics Canada 2001 Census''[1]):

★ Population: 79,082 (2005)

★ % Change (1996-2001): 8.9

★ Dwellings: 7,302

★ Area (km².): 4,015.05

★ Density (persons per km².): 19.7
In 2006, Red Deer County had a population of 19,108 living in 8,014 dwellings, a 3.3% increase from 2001. The countyhas a land area of and a population density of .

Communities


While surrounded by lands administered by the county, the city Red Deer is autonomously governed, and is not part of the county. The following communities are located in Red Deer County[2]:

'Towns'

Bowden

Innisfail

Penhold

Sylvan Lake
'Villages'

Delburne

Elnora
'Summer Villages'

Village of Jarvis Bay

Norglenwold
'Hamlets'

Ardley

Benalto

Dickson

Linn Valley

Lousana

Markerville

Springbrook

Spruce View

'Other Communities'

Beacon Heights

Briggs

Cygnet

Dancey Estates

Dunn

Edwards

Elspeth

Evarts

Garrington

Garrington Acres

Half Moon Bay

Henday

Hillsdown

Horseshoe Lake

Joffre Bridge

Kevisville

Knee Hill Valley

Labuma

Lakeview

Meridian Estates

Milnerton

Mintlaw


Niobe

Nisbet

Pearson

Poplar Ridge

Raven

Red Lodge Estates

Red Raven Acres

Ridgewood

Rosewood

Silver Lagoon

Springvale Heights

Spyker Little

Stockholm

Taunton

Tuttle

Valley Meadows

Wild Rose

Willow Run

Woodland Estates

References


1. Red Deer County community profile - Statistics Canada. 2002. 2001 Community Profiles. Released June 27, 2002. Last modified: 2005-11-30. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 93F0053XIE.
2. Municipal Profile - Alberta Municipal Affairs

External links



Red Deer County official website

Red Deer Regional Economic Development website

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