Category
page 1Villages in Alberta
Donalda
Donalda is a village in central Alberta, Canada that is east of Ponoka. It was founded in 1911 and takes its name from Donalda Crossway, a niece of Sir Donald Mann, a Canadian Northern Railway official. It is home to the "World's Largest Oil Lamp", standing at high, the structure is one of the Giants of the Prairies. The village was first named Eidswold by the Norwegian settlers who first founded the community. It was renamed Donalda in 1910, when the railroad came through.

Acme
village in Alberta, Canada
Myrnam
Myrnam is a village in east central Alberta, Canada. It is located approximately east of the capital city, Edmonton, and about east-south-east of the town of Two Hills. Its economic base is mixed farming, cattle farming, and grain farming.
Waskatenau
Waskatenau ( ) is a village in central Alberta, Canada. It is surrounded by Smoky Lake County, approximately northeast of Edmonton. Waskatenau is a Cree word meaning "opening in the bank" in reference to the clef in the nearby ridge through which the Waskatenau Creek flows. It is pronounced WAS-ET-NA, with a silent "k."

Linden
village in Alberta, Canada

Donnelly
village in Alberta, Canada

Kitscoty
Kitscoty is a village located in central Alberta, Canada. Situated at the junction of Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway) and Highway 897 (the link to Cold Lake), the village is located approximately midway between Edmonton and Saskatoon ( and respectively). In addition, the village is within short commuting distance of Lloydminster. The CN railway tracks also pass through Kitscoty. The municipal office of the surrounding County of Vermilion River's is located in Kitscoty.
Warner
village in Alberta, Canada
Barnwell
town in Alberta, Canada
Consort
village in Alberta, Canada

Duchess
village in Alberta, Canada
Alix
village in Alberta, Canada
Forestburg
village in Alberta, Canada
Rosalind
village in Alberta, Canada

Youngstown
human settlement in Alberta, Canada
Bittern Lake
village in Alberta, Canada
Edberg
village in Alberta, Canada
Glendon
village in Alberta, Canada
Beiseker
Beiseker () is a village in the Canadian province of Alberta, approximately northeast of Calgary. It is considered to be an outermost part of the Calgary Region, and is included within Calgary's Census Metropolitan Area (CMA). The village is surrounded by rural Rocky View County, and the closest neighbouring communities are Irricana, Kathyrn, and Acme.
Girouxville
Girouxville ( , ) is a village in northern Alberta, Canada. It is located south of the Town of Peace River.

Champion
village in Alberta, Canada

Cremona
village in Alberta, Canada
Arrowwood
village in Alberta, Canada

Alberta Beach
village in Alberta, Canada
Czar
village in Alberta, Canada
Coutts
village in Alberta, Canada

Longview
village in Alberta, Canada
Edgerton
village in Alberta, Canada

Milo
village in Canada
Mannville
village in Alberta

Vilna
village in Alberta, Canada

Hines Creek
village in Alberta, Canada
Hay Lakes
village in Alberta, Canada

Nampa
village in Alberta, Canada
Hughenden
village in Alberta, Canada
Veteran
village in Alberta, Canada
Morrin
village in Alberta, Canada
Munson
village in Alberta, Canada
Hill Spring
village in Alberta, Canada

Hussar
village in Alberta, Canada
Chipman
human settlement in Alberta, Canada
Glenwood
village in Alberta, Canada
Boyle
village in Alberta
Bawlf
Bawlf is a village in Alberta, Canada located east-southeast of Camrose. Founded in 1905 as a stop on the Canadian Pacific Railway line, it was named after Nicholas Bawlf, who was then president of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange.

Clive
village in Alberta, Canada

Clyde
village in Alberta, Canada

Rosemary
village in Alberta, Canada
Lomond
village in Alberta, Canada
Elnora
village in Alberta, Canada
Ryley
Ryley is a village in central Alberta, Canada. It is surrounded by Beaver County, along Highway 14 between the City of Edmonton and the Town of Viking. The City of Camrose is approximately south of Ryley. The village was named in 1908 after George Urquhart Ryley, Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Land Commissioner at the time.
Foremost
village in Alberta
Amisk
village in Canada
Marwayne
Marwayne is a village in central Alberta, Canada. It is located northwest of the city of Lloydminster and west of the Saskatchewan border.
Empress
village of Alberta, Canada
Alliance
village in Alberta, Canada

Irma
village in Alberta, Canada
Big Valley
village in Alberta
Chauvin
village in Alberta, Canada
Berwyn
village in Alberta
Carmangay
Carmangay ( ) is a village in southern Alberta, Canada. It is located north of Lethbridge and south of Calgary, along the Canadian Pacific Kansas City railway, east of Highway 23. It takes its name from C.W. Carman, who bought at $3.50 per acre to grow wheat in 1904, and his wife, Gertrude Gay.