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  • NE 23-49-28 W3 Avenue: Lloydminster Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2204329

    NE 23-49-28 W3 Avenue Lloydminster Lloydminster S9V 1Y9
    Main Photo: NE 23-49-28 W3 Avenue: Lloydminster Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2204329
    $2,995,000
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2204329
    Land Development Opportunity Available. The entire parcel is 158.88 acres of land within the City of Lloydminster’s future Municipal Development Plan. This land will be part of a land development plan which will provide a full community of residential, multi-family and mixed-use commercial opportunities. All of which will be integrated with parks, greenspace and ponds. Please inquire for more information on the proposed development plans. More details
    Listed by MUSGRAVE AGENCIES
  • PT NW & NE 1-54-3-4, S 1/2 1-54-2-4, NW 6-54-1-4: Rural Vermilion River, County of Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2173027

    PT NW & NE 1-54-3-4, S 1/2 1-54-2-4, NW 6-54-1-4 Rural Vermilion River, County of Rural Vermilion River, County of T0B 2X0
    Main Photo: PT NW & NE 1-54-3-4, S 1/2 1-54-2-4, NW 6-54-1-4: Rural Vermilion River, County of Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2173027
    $2,700,000
    Agri-Business
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2173027
    Floor Area:
    2,712 sq. ft.
    Turnkey ranch on 557 acres, located 25 KM northeast of Marwayne, AB. This property offers approximately half cultivated land and half pasture, making it ideal for supporting a livestock operation. The 2010-built bungalow provides a spacious, single-level, open-concept layout with 2,712 sq ft of living space. Constructed with ICF for energy efficiency and durability, the home features infloor heating throughout its acid-wash concrete floors, supplemented by a wood stove. The exterior is low maintenance with vinyl siding and a metal roof. The house has three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, 36” doors, and 9’ ceilings for accessibility and comfort. The main shop offers a 40’ x 40’ heated area, plus a 20’ x 40’ annex for additional flexibility, with 12’ walls allowing ample space for various uses. The property also includes a barn plus several outbuildings ready to use. Utilities include reliable natural gas service and a 36” bored well with plastic cribbing, tested in August 2024, producing 10 GPM. For more details and a comprehensive information package, please contact the listing office. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX OF LLOYDMINSTER
  • 51016A Twp Rd 490: Vermilion Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2191278

    51016A Twp Rd 490 Vermilion Vermilion T9X 1Y8
    Main Photo: 51016A Twp Rd 490: Vermilion Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2191278
    $1,635,000
    Agri-Business
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2191278
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    5
    Floor Area:
    1,838 sq. ft.
    Extremely well-developed Home Quarter.  Why build, it's already done & waiting for you!  Stunning Modern 2009 Home (4 bdrms/5 baths) and walkout Basement leading to new Pool. High end appliances, Quality Finishings, and 3 Ensuites.  Home Entertainment Room. -Beautiful covered full length front east side deck & decorative dormers. -Excellent west facing deck off Dining area & Master bedroom with incredible view. -Well designed & Heated 2009 Shop with 3 Overhead Doors and large enclosed mezzanine. -Tremendous full set of Utilities with extensive auxillary coal heating system, PLUS Reverse Osmosis and ultraviolet Water treatment systems.  Full Qtr of Land (159.97ac) with 80 acres of cropland #3 Soil, plus fenced pasture. -2 Yards with additional livestock corrals, heated waterer, extra single garage & Large Barn. -Main Yard is extremely well landscaped with open graveled driveway & parking areas to easily move larger equipment & trucks. -Annual Surface Lease Revenues.  -Skeet Shooting & other recreational opportunities. Make this your Forever Home Quarter; Act now, avoid having any regrets!!!  Take a Virtual Home Tour, click on this link:)  https://youriguide.com/51016a_township_rd_490_vermilion_ab/ More details
    Listed by Real Estate Centre - Vermilion
  • 3101 41 Avenue: Lloydminster Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A2186076

    3101 41 Avenue Lloydminster Lloydminster S9V 2H5
    Main Photo: 3101 41 Avenue: Lloydminster Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A2186076
    $1,499,000
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2186076
    Prime development opportunity in an exceptional location close to the new Cenovus Hub arena complex and future retail development site. This property is zoned R5 High Density Residential District and has an area of 3.53 acres (153,471 square feet) with easy access from the Aurora subdivision on the Saskatchewan side to Lloydminster to 40 Ave which takes you past the Cenovus Hub location (north) and to the TransCanada highway. This is a perfect location to invest in apartment development or propose a development with commercial on the main floor building level (a discretionary use under the land use bylaw) and apartments on the second and subsequent levels of the structure you build. This property is serviced to the property lines and off-site service fees are paid for this property. This is a great opportunity to own an apartment site is a busy and growing community. More details
    Listed by MUSGRAVE AGENCIES
  • 5712 50 Avenue: Lloydminster Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2158413

    5712 50 Avenue Lloydminster Lloydminster T9V 0X6
    Main Photo: 5712 50 Avenue: Lloydminster Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2158413
    $1,490,000
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2158413
    Amazing land development opportunity inside the city of Lloydminster limits! This 9.32 acre parcel of land is situated adjacent to the Glenn E. Neilson Industrial Park and has great exposure to Highway 17. The property zoning Urban Transition, this land is undeveloped awaiting future urban development and utility servicing. More details
    Listed by MUSGRAVE AGENCIES
  • SW 7-47-25-3: Rural Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2198663

    SW 7-47-25-3 Rural Rural S0M 1H0
    Main Photo: SW 7-47-25-3: Rural Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2198663
    $1,400,000
    Agri-Business
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2198663
    Floor Area:
    2,596 sq. ft.
    This stunning 158-acre property is located approximately ten miles south of the Town of Lashburn in the RM of Manitou Lake but within the Lashburn School attendance area. The hilltop location offers breathtaking views of the Battle River valley with a beautifully finished 2,596 sq. ft. 2006 bungalow, walkout basement and an attached 1,680 sq. ft. three-bay garage. The home has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a spacious island kitchen, vaulted ceilings, and main-floor laundry on the main level plus two additional bedrooms, two bathrooms, a family room, and a versatile flex space below. Additional features include a full range of appliances, expansive decks and patio, hot tub, barn, corral, and livestock waterers. Water supply is from a well and dugout supported by a full treatment system. Land has a Soil Final Rating of 69, primarily Waseca loam, with the SAMA profile indicating 85 cultivated acres, with the balance yardsite and pasture. An additional 463 acres boasting two miles of riverfront are also available for lease or purchase from same vendor with purchase of home quarter. Access is from Township Road 471, west of paved Secondary Highway #675, south of Highway #16. For a comprehensive information package and further details, please contact the listing office. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX OF LLOYDMINSTER
  • PT SE 01-50-03 W3: Rural Industrial Land for sale : MLS®# A2179919

    PT SE 01-50-03 W3 Rural Rural S9V 0Y7
    Main Photo: PT SE 01-50-03 W3: Rural Industrial Land for sale : MLS®# A2179919
    $1,211,000
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2179919
    Great Development opportunity on the east boundary of the City of Lloydminster-located along the TransCanada Highway 16 roughly halfway between Edmonton and Saskatoon. This 117.64-acre parcel is suitable for a large industrial park, and is located just north of HWY 16 with access to this corridor being provided from an existing road allowance on the SE corner of the property boundary. Both CN and CP have rail lines running adjacent to the south boundary of the parcel. There is lots of potential to own this land in the ever-growing and expanding community of Lloydminster. NOTE: Final parcel size and property boundaries are subject to final survey and re-subdivision. More details
    Listed by MUSGRAVE AGENCIES
  • 1307 53 Avenue: Lloydminster Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A2190371

    1307 53 Avenue Lloydminster Lloydminster T9V 2K8
    Main Photo: 1307 53 Avenue: Lloydminster Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A2190371
    $1,100,000
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2190371
    Located within newer residential subdivision in the SW quadrant of the City of Lloydminster is this Prime development opportunity on the Alberta side of Lloydminster. This 2.75 acre parcel is zoned R4 medium density Residential with permitted uses including apartment with maximum lot coverage at 60% with maximum density at 150 dwellings per hectare. This property could also be developed with townhouse style units following municipal guidelines and regulations. This property is approximately 94 meters wide and 115 meters deep- There is great value realized in this parcel, with all the offsite service fees paid and the property service to the property lines. Access to the property is great via a paved roadway that leads from an existing R1/R4 neighborhood. For those wishing to own a larger parcel, they may also purchase the adjoining parcel (separately titled) that is for sale measuring 94 meters wide and 110 meters deep. More details
    Listed by MUSGRAVE AGENCIES
  • 1308 53 Avenue: Lloydminster Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A2190486

    1308 53 Avenue Lloydminster Lloydminster T9V 2K8
    Main Photo: 1308 53 Avenue: Lloydminster Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A2190486
    $1,050,000
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2190486
    Located within a newer residential subdivision in the SW quadrant of the City of Lloydminster is this Prime development opportunity on the Alberta side of Lloydminster. This 2.65 acre parcel is zoned R4 medium density Residential with permitted uses including apartment with maximum lot coverage at 60% with maximum density at 150 dwellings per hectare. This property could also be developed with townhouse style units following municipal guidelines and regulations. This property is approximately 94 meters wide and 110 meters deep- There is great value realized in this parcel, with all the off site service fees paid and the property service to the property lines. Access to the property is great via a paved roadway that leads from an existing R1/R4 neighborhood. For those wishing to own a larger parcel, they may also purchase the adjoining parcel (separately titled) that is for sale measuring 94 meters wide and 115 meters deep. More details
    Listed by MUSGRAVE AGENCIES
  • PT SE 2-50-2 W4: Rural Vermilion River, County of Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2154763

    PT SE 2-50-2 W4 Rural Vermilion River, County of Rural Vermilion River, County of T0B 0L0
    Main Photo: PT SE 2-50-2 W4: Rural Vermilion River, County of Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2154763
    $999,000
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2154763
    +/- 29.38 acres development land with Highway 16 frontage and a full access intersection. Zoned C1 – commercial. Located in the County of Vermilion River just west of Lloydminster at the corner of the West entrance to Blackfoot. Gas and power (phase 3) located close to the NW corner of the property. Current revenue from Oil Well on property is over $3,000. Priced far below historical highway 16 frontage land this is a parcel well worth looking at for your business. More details
    Listed by MUSGRAVE AGENCIES
  • PT NE 01-50-28 W3: Rural Industrial Land for sale : MLS®# A2179906

    PT NE 01-50-28 W3 Rural Rural S9V 0Y7
    Main Photo: PT NE 01-50-28 W3: Rural Industrial Land for sale : MLS®# A2179906
    $989,900
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2179906
    Great Development opportunity on the east boundary of the City of Lloydminster-located along the TransCanada Highway 16 roughly halfway between Edmonton and Saskatoon. This 99-acre parcel is suitable for a large industrial park, and is located just north of Hwy 16 and is accessed form the north boundary of the parcel. here is lots of potential to own this land in the ever-growing and expanding community of Lloydminster. NOTE: Final parcel size and property boundaries are subject to final survey and re-subdivision. More details
    Listed by MUSGRAVE AGENCIES
  • 534004 RR 50: Rural Vermilion River, County of Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2197909

    534004 RR 50 Rural Vermilion River, County of Rural Vermilion River, County of T0B 1G0
    Main Photo: 534004 RR 50: Rural Vermilion River, County of Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2197909
    $853,500
    Agri-Business
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2197909
    Bedrooms:
    2
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Here is the perfect Quarter Section of Land located right along Hwy 45 and RR 50, only a touch over 2 miles west of Dewberry and 18.5 miles North of Hwy 16. This Quarter section has tame hay, some pasture and a shallow treed draw running diagonally across most of the quarter. The yard comes complete with house, shop, older hip roof barn and other smaller buildings. Excellent for wildlife, cattle, horses or just taking relaxing walks in the country. This Farm would be an excellent place to call home, this property has been well cared for. New furnace and hot water heater in Jan 2025 as well as many other updates throughout this charming home. Book a viewing soon! More details
    Listed by Stewart Realty
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Lloydminster Alberta Information

Lloydminster is a city in Canada which has the unusual geographic distinction of straddling the provincial border between Alberta[3] and Saskatchewan.[10][11] The city is incorporated by both provinces as a single city with a single municipal administration. Located in the heart of Treaty 6, Lloydminster is the traditional homeland of the Plains Cree, Wood Cree, Dene, Saulteaux and homeland of the Métis.[12] Intended to be an exclusively British utopian settlement centred on the idea of sobriety, Lloydminster was founded in 1903 by the Barr Colonists, who came directly from the United Kingdom.[13] At a time when the area was still part of the North-West Territories, the town was located astride the Fourth Meridian of the Dominion Land Survey. This meridian was intended to coincide with the 110° west longitude, although the imperfect surveying methods of the time led to the surveyed meridian being placed a few hundred metres (yards) west of this longitude.[14] The town was named for George Lloyd, an Anglican priest who would become Bishop of Saskatchewan in 1922. Lloyd was a strong opponent of non-British immigration to Canada. During a nearly disastrous immigration journey, which was badly planned and conducted,[15] he distinguished himself with the colonists and replaced the Barr Colony’s leader and namesake Isaac Montgomery Barr during the colonists’ journey to the eventual townsite.[citation needed] The town developed rapidly: by 1904, there was a telegraph office as well as a log church; in 1905, the Lloydminster Daily Times started publication and the first train arrived on July 28.[16] Its main north–south street, today named Meridian Avenue (or 50th Avenue), along which stores, businesses and the post office began locating, was situated right on the Fourth Meridian, although the actual road right-of-way was located in Saskatchewan.[citation needed] To comply with temperance principles, alcohol was not available in Lloydminster for the first few years after its founding.[citation needed] While provincehood of some sort for the prairie territories was seen as inevitable by 1903, it had been widely expected[by whom?] that only one province would eventually be created instead of two. The colonists were not aware of the federal government’s deep-rooted opposition to the creation of a single province nor plans for a provincial boundary along the Fourth Meridian (110° W).[citation needed] When the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan were created in 1905, the Fourth Meridian was selected as the border, bisecting the town right along its main street.[17] Lloydminster residents petitioned for the new border to be revised so as to encompass the entire town within Saskatchewan, without success.[citation needed] Lloydminster functioned as two towns with separate municipal administrations until the provincial governments agreed in 1930 to amalgamate the towns into a single town under shared jurisdiction. The provinces, again jointly, reincorporated Lloydminster as a city in 1958.[17] Commemorating Lloydminster’s distinctive bi-provincial status, a monument consisting of four 100-foot survey markers was erected in 1994 near the city’s downtown core.[18] The majority of Lloydminster’s population lived on the Saskatchewan side until recent[when?] decades; in the 2011 Canadian Census, nearly two-thirds of the city’s population lived on the Alberta side. In 2000, the city hall and municipal offices were moved from Saskatchewan to an Alberta location on Meridian Avenue, also known as 50th Avenue, which runs along the Fourth Meridian.[citation needed] Despite its bi-provincial status, Lloydminster was not exempted from anti-smoking legislation passed by the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Citizens responded by initiating a referendum against the wishes of the mayor, as permitted in the charter, which resulted in the enactment of a citywide anti-smoking bylaw. The matter became moot when Alberta enacted its own anti-smoking legislation, which was the solution that the mayor and council preferred.[citation needed] The provincial border runs north to south, falling directly on 50th Avenue (Meridian Avenue) in the centre of Lloydminster. Meridian Avenue north of the Yellowhead Highway (also named 44th Street) remains the main downtown street for stores, offices and businesses, with some also located on the intersecting east–west streets. Addresses east of 50th Avenue are considered to be in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan and addresses west of 50th Avenue are considered to be in Lloydminster, Alberta. The city is bordered by the County of Vermilion River, Alberta, on the west, the Rural Municipality (R.M.) of Britannia No. 502, Saskatchewan, on the northeast and the R.M. of Wilton No. 472, Saskatchewan, on the southeast. The majority of the large retail properties serving the city, including larger stores, gas stations and hotels, are located in its Alberta portion, in particular along the Yellowhead Highway west of Meridian Avenue and along the Alberta side of 50th Avenue south of the Yellowhead Highway. Lloydminster’s distinctive situation is reflected in other legal matters, including its time zone. Most of Saskatchewan does not observe daylight saving time, instead staying on Central Standard Time year-round. However, Alberta mandates daylight saving time. Lloydminster’s charter allows the city to follow Alberta’s use of daylight saving time on both sides of the provincial border in order to keep all clocks within the city in synchronisation. This has the effect of placing Lloydminster and the surrounding area in the Mountain Time Zone along with Alberta. During the summer therefore, the entire city is on UTC?06:00—Mountain Daylight Time, which is the same as the rest of Saskatchewan where the time is defined as Central Standard Time.[19] During the winter, Lloydminster is on Mountain Standard Time with the rest of Alberta, which is UTC?07:00,[20] and is therefore one hour behind the time in the rest of Saskatchewan. The provincial line divides the city in two aspects related to communications. Telephones on the Saskatchewan side are assigned to area codes 306 and 639, the two area codes assigned to that province, while land lines on the Alberta side have numbers in the 780 and 587 area codes, the two area codes assigned to northern Alberta. Similarly, Saskatchewan addresses have a postal code with a forward sortation area designation (first three characters) of “S9V”, and addresses in Alberta have postal codes beginning with “T9V”. All postal codes in Canada beginning with the letter “S” are assigned to Saskatchewan, and those beginning with “T” belong to Alberta. Lloydminster experiences a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfb), which approaches a subarctic climate (Köppen Dfc) due to May and September being only marginally above 10 °C (50 °F). Winters are long, cold and dry, while summers are short, warm and moderately wet. Year-round precipitation is fairly low, with an average of 408 mm (16.06 in), whilst the dry winters restrict snowfall to 98 cm (38.6 in). The highest temperature ever recorded in Lloydminster was 38.1 °C (100.6 °F) on 12 July 2002.[21] The coldest temperature ever recorded was ?50.0 °C (?58.0 °F) on 13 January 1911.[22] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Alberta portion of the City of Lloydminster had a population of 19,739 living in 7,636 of its 8,530 total private dwellings, a change of 0.5% from its 2016 population of 19,645. With a land area of 23.98 km2 (9.26 sq mi), it had a population density of 823.1/km2 (2,131.9/sq mi) in 2021.[50] The Saskatchewan portion of Lloydminster had a population of 11,843 living in 4,443 of its 5,002 total private dwellings, a change of 0.7% from its 2016 population of 11,765. With a land area of 18.06 km2 (6.97 sq mi), it had a population density of 655.8/km2 (1,698.4/sq mi) in 2016.[7] Overall, the entire City of Lloydminster had a population of 31,582 living in 12,079 of its 13532 total private dwellings, a change of 0.5% from its 2016 population of 31,410. With a land area of 42.04 km2 (16.23 sq mi), it had a population density of 751.2/km2 (1,945.7/sq mi) in 2016.[6][7] In the 2016 Census of Population, the Alberta portion of the City of Lloydminster had a population of 19,645 living in 7,444 of its 8,444 total private dwellings, a change of 8.9% from its 2011 population of 18,032. With a land area of 24.04 km2 (9.28 sq mi), it had a population density of 817.2/km2 (2,116.5/sq mi) in 2016.[49] Meanwhile, the Saskatchewan portion of Lloydminster had a population of 11,765 living in 4,392 of its 4,909 total private dwellings, a change of 20.4% from its 2011 population of 9,772. With a land area of 18.28 km2 (7.06 sq mi), it had a population density of 643.6/km2 (1,666.9/sq mi) in 2016.[51] Overall, the entire City of Lloydminster had a population of 31,410 living in 11,836 of its 13,353 total private dwellings in the 2016 Census of Population, a change of 13% from its 2011 population of 27,804. With a land area of 42.32 km2 (16.34 sq mi), it had a population density of 742.2/km2 (1,922.3/sq mi) in 2016.[49][51] The City of Lloydminster’s 2015 municipal census counted a population of 31,377,[52] a change of ?0.3% from its 2013 municipal census population of 31,483.[9] Of the 31,377 residents, 19,740 (63%) lived on the Alberta side and 11,637 (37%) lived on the Saskatchewan side.[9] There are substantial demographic differences between the populations on each side of the border, with the population on the Saskatchewan side being substantially younger; the median age on the Saskatchewan side is 26.6,[53] nearly seven years less than the median age of 33.2 on the Alberta side. Even when combining the median ages for both sides of the city, Lloydminster has the youngest median age in all of Canada.[54][55] Also, the specific age group of 20–24 is much more concentrated on the Saskatchewan side. The two sides of the city have virtually identical numbers of people in that age group (1,220 in Saskatchewan,[53] 1,230 in Alberta[54]) even though the total population on the Alberta side is nearly twice that of the Saskatchewan side. This situation has been attributed in part to differential car insurance rates for drivers; because Saskatchewan has a public auto insurance system while Alberta relies on conventional private insurance, young drivers with the highest insurance rates can save thousands of dollars by living in Saskatchewan rather than Alberta.[56] The census agglomeration of Lloydminster includes both parts of the city, as well as the rural municipality of Wilton No. 472, the town of Lashburn, and the village of Marshall, Saskatchewan. About 94% of residents identified English as their first language. More than 1.4% of the population identified French as their first language, while 0.8% identified German, 0.7% identified Ukrainian, and 0.5% identified Cree as their first language learned. The next most common languages were Chinese and Spanish at about 0.3% each.[57] More than 8% of residents identified themselves as aboriginal at the time of the 2006 census.[58] More than 78% of residents identified as Christian at the time of the 2001 census, while over 18% indicated that they had no religious affiliation. For specific denominations Statistics Canada found that 31% of residents identified as Roman Catholic, and 44% Protestants of which, 18% identified with the United Church of Canada, more than 7% identified as Anglican, about 5% identified as Lutheran, almost 3% identified as Pentecostal, about 2% identified as Baptists, and just over 1% of the population identified as Eastern Orthodox.[69] The local economy is driven primarily by the petroleum industry. Agriculture remains an important economic activity. The Husky Lloydminster Refinery is also located in the community. An issue in business is the sales tax. The only sales tax applicable in Alberta is the federal Goods and Services Tax (GST). Saskatchewan has, in addition to GST, a provincial sales tax (PST). To ensure that business will not float away from the Saskatchewan side in favour of lower prices in Alberta, PST does not apply in the Saskatchewan side of the city[70] with the exception of hotels, vehicle registration and utility services. Lloydminster is governed by a seven-member city council, consisting of a mayor and six city councillors. The city follows the Saskatchewan schedule when voting in municipal elections.[71] Residents on the Alberta side are in the electoral district of Lakeland for elections to the federal House of Commons, and Vermilion-Lloydminster-Wainwright for elections to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Residents in Saskatchewan are in Battlefords—Lloydminster federally, and Lloydminster for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.[72] Lloydminster’s bi-provincial status has resulted in special provisions regarding provincial taxation within the city limits. The Saskatchewan side of the city is exempt from that province’s sales tax, preventing businesses located there from being placed at a disadvantage relative to businesses in Alberta, which has no provincial sales tax.[70] There is no exemption for provincial income tax, which is based solely on the taxpayer’s province of residence. Other differences surrounding interprovincial costs are reflected within the treatment of automobile insurance, and housing taxes. For example, a driver under age 25 who lives on the Alberta side will pay approximately 2-3 times the average amount required of a Saskatchewan driver of the same age.[73] Lloydminster relies on health care resources from both Alberta Health Services and the Saskatchewan Health Authority. The Lloydminster Hospital was constructed in 1987 on the Saskatchewan side of the border.[74] In 2013, an independent report found that Lloydminster was underserved by health care services in comparison to similar catchment areas in Alberta. In 2007, Lloydminster was deemed to have outgrown the capacity of its hospital; calls for more operating rooms, acute care beds, and a dedicated MRI unit did not come to fruition, resulting in patients sometimes having to travel to larger cities such as Saskatoon for operations.[74] Due to health data privacy laws in both provinces, the Lloydminster Hospital does not have direct access to AHS patient records, which have led to Alberta-based patients sometimes bringing their own paper records or receiving diagnostic tests a second time.[75] The city’s contracts with WPD to provide ambulance service in Lloydminster have faced criticism over unsatisfactory performance, with some patients having had to wait up to 40 minutes for help to arrive;[76] in August 2021, AHS pulled out of the contract and signed with a different provider, but WPD invoked an arbitration clause in Saskatchewan law that has prevented the SHA from immediately exiting the contract.[74][77] The city is served by Lloydminster Airport. The Yellowhead Highway, (Alberta Highway 16 and Saskatchewan Highway 16) passes through the city from west to east, and Highway 17 (which is considered part of both Alberta’s and Saskatchewan’s highway system and is maintained by both provinces) travels along the provincial border from south to north. There is no local public transport serving the city.[78] Elementary and secondary schools on both sides of the border all use Saskatchewan’s curriculum.[79] Lloydminster provides public and catholic education up to grade 12 as well as post-secondary education through Lakeland College, offering one and two year certificate and diploma programs.[80] Lloydminster is served by two broadcast television stations, operated as part of a twinstick operation owned by Newcap Radio: Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloydminster

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topsoil Depth (in) Alberta Source aafc slc version 3.2

Understanding Topsoil Depth in Alberta: Insights from AAFC SLC Version 3.2 Data

Topsoil depth is a critical factor for agricultural productivity, influencing water retention, nutrient availability, and root growth. The provided map of Alberta illustrates the topsoil depth in inches, highlighting significant regional variations. This analysis is based on data from the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2.

Key Observations

The topsoil depth in Western Alberta and the Rockies is generally shallow, ranging from 0 to 6 inches. This is due to the rugged terrain and erosional processes associated with mountainous regions. The shallow topsoil in these areas supports forests and natural vegetation rather than extensive agriculture.

Central Alberta, including areas around Edmonton and Red Deer, exhibits moderate to deep topsoil depths, generally between 8 to 14 inches. These depths are conducive to productive agriculture, supporting a variety of crops. The deeper topsoil in central regions contributes to higher agricultural yields and sustainable farming practices.

In Southern and Eastern Alberta, regions such as Calgary and areas towards the Saskatchewan border show variable topsoil depths ranging from 6 to 10 inches. While suitable for agriculture, these areas may require careful soil management to maintain productivity. Areas with shallower topsoil are more drought-resistant and may need irrigation and soil conservation practices.

Regional Analysis

The Rocky Mountain Influence is evident in the shallow topsoil of the Rocky Mountain foothills, resulting from the rocky and rugged terrain, limiting soil accumulation. These areas are more suited to forest growth and natural vegetation rather than intensive agriculture.

In contrast, the Prairie Conditions in central Alberta benefit from moderate to deep topsoil, which is ideal for crop production and supports Alberta’s agricultural economy. Maintaining topsoil depth through conservation practices is essential for sustaining long-term agrarian productivity in these areas.

Implications for Agriculture

Understanding topsoil depth is crucial for effective soil management practices, including crop selection, irrigation, and fertilization. Farmers can use this data to optimize their farming practices, choosing crops suited to the available topsoil depth and implementing appropriate soil conservation measures. Deeper topsoil improves water retention and nutrient availability, which is essential for healthy crop growth and high yields.

Conclusion

The topsoil depth map of Alberta reveals significant regional variations influenced by geographical features such as the Rocky Mountains and the fertile plains of central Alberta. Understanding these variations is crucial for optimizing agricultural practices and ensuring sustainable farming. By leveraging this data, farmers can improve crop yields, manage soil health, and enhance overall agrarian productivity in Alberta.

Sources

  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2 Data
  • Alberta Agriculture and Forestry