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  • Township 240 Range Road 281: Chestermere Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A1075349

    Township 240 Range Road 281 Chestermere Chestermere T1X 0K5
    Main Photo: Township 240 Range Road 281: Chestermere Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A1075349
    $32,550,000
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A1075349
    To learn more about this property, click the More Information button below. 310 acres of land with mountain and city views in the beautiful city of Chestermere, Alberta. Legal description: NW & NE Section 35, TWP 23, RGE 28, MER 4. Although it is currently being farmed, this land is located within the city limits of Chestermere and is zoned Urban Transition. The land consists as two parcels: one parcel of 160 acres and another parcel of 150 acres. Chestermere has the only large recreational lake close to Calgary. From the northwest corner of the property it is about a three-minute drive north on RGE RD 282 to the south end of Chestermere Lake. The property is also very close to upscale fully developed residential neighborhoods and there is quick access to Glenmore Trail, less than five minutes away, as well as to Stony Trail. The international airport is 15 minutes away. The property is bordered on the north by TWP RD 240. There is also a gated access road onto the property. Parcels can be sold separately. More details
    Listed by Easy List Realty
    Steve LeBlanc
  • Scott Lake Ranch: Rural Rocky View County Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2148503

    Scott Lake Ranch Rural Rocky View County Rural Rocky View County T3Z 2L4
    Main Photo: Scott Lake Ranch: Rural Rocky View County Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2148503
    $32,500,000
    Agri-Business
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2148503
    Floor Area:
    4,849 sq. ft.
    In the rugged heart of Alberta, just a stone’s throw from the bustling city of Calgary, Scott Lake Ranch emerges as a testament to untamed beauty and frontier spirit. Spanning over 3,000 acres, this legendary property stands with unyielding grace along the Trans-Canada Highway, offering a gateway to a world where the wild, rolling plains converge with the whispering pines of the Rocky Mountains. Within this expansive landscape lie 25 legal parcels totaling 3,010.8 acres, strategically positioned with direct access to the Trans-Canada Highway. Guided by the Scott Lake Area Structure Plan (ASP), parcels of the ranch are poised for both commercial and residential development—a testament to visionary opportunity in the heart of the West. Amidst this vast and captivating terrain stands a 5,000 sq. ft. estate home—a haven of elegance amidst the wilderness. Here, vistas stretch as far as the eye can see, each horizon telling a tale of boundless adventure and timeless beauty. Nestled within a secluded 1/4 section of the property, the estate home at Scott Lake Ranch exudes timeless elegance and rugged charm. Crafted from locally sourced stone, its sturdy facade harmonizes effortlessly with the surrounding natural landscape, offering a picturesque blend of luxury and wilderness. Designed to complement the terrain, the home's architecture reflects a deep respect for the environment, while inside, spacious living areas and modern amenities ensure comfort amid Alberta's untamed beauty. An additional home for a caretaker ensures meticulous care of the ranch, maintaining its pristine condition and attending to every aspect of daily life with utmost dedication. For over six decades, Scott Lake Ranch has been a beacon of stewardship and sustainability, expertly managed for cattle and forage operations. This rich heritage is woven into the fabric of the land, where each blade of grass carries whispers of the past and promises of a future shaped by generations of dedication. Scott Lake Ranch is more than just property; it is a legacy and a realm of infinite possibilities. With commercial and residential zoning and significant potential for conservation initiatives, it offers a rare chance to claim a piece of Alberta’s soul. Here, amidst the splendor of nature and the spirit of the cowboy, you can forge a legacy as enduring as the land itself. Contact us today to arrange your private tour and experience firsthand the allure of owning a generational property that seamlessly blends natural beauty, heritage, and limitless potential in the heart of the West. More details
    Listed by Sotheby's International Realty Canada
    Steve LeBlanc
  • 10646 74 Street SE: Calgary Industrial Land for sale : MLS®# C4131415

    10646 74 Street SE Calgary Calgary T2C 5P5
    Main Photo: 10646 74 Street SE: Calgary Industrial Land for sale : MLS®# C4131415
    $16,757,850
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    C4131415
    23.77 acres. Prime Industrial Land. Located in Point Trotter industrial area. Next to Stony Trail. Great visibility, full city services available. Paved access. Call Realtor for detailed information price reduction for payment of City levies and site work. Offer over 5 Million will be considered. Largest remaining lot available adjacent to Stoney Trail . Possible usages include, Concrete plant, Equipment sales, Truck and Trailer sales and repair. Large warehousing or outside & inside storage. Trucking crossdocking facility, Limited food processing considered.. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Landan Real Estate
    Steve LeBlanc
  • 232 Range Rd 232: Langdon Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A2160543

    232 Range Rd 232 Langdon Langdon T0J 1X3
    Main Photo: 232 Range Rd 232: Langdon Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A2160543
    $14,800,000
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2160543
    CALLING ALL INVESTORS / DEVELOPERS --- 126.89 (+/-) ACRE PARCEL OF DEVELOPMENT LAND (ZONED: R-SML & R-MID) IN THE SE CORNER OF LANGDON - with approved zoning for single, semi & multi-family homes!! Langdon is a vibrant and growing town 15km East of Calgary and just minutes from the City of Chestermere. This parcel is located in close proximity with the intersection of Glenmore Trail & Highway 797 (also known as Range Road 272 / Centre St in Langdon). In addition to that, it also has easy access to Highway 22x (Glenmore Trail & Highway 22x both provide direct access from Langdon to Calgary). PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DE HAVILLAND FIELD PROJECT (new aircraft manufacturing facility) LOCATED IN CHEADLE, ALBERTA SITS ON A SITE THAT SPANS APPROXIMATELY 1500 ACRES. THIS PROJECT MAY PROVIDE UP TO 1500 JOBS AT FULL OPERATION AND IT IS ONLY LOCATED AROUND 10 MINUTES FROM LANGDON (GIVEN ITS LOCATION AND AMENITIES, LANGDON APPEARS TO BE A SOLID PLACE OF RESIDENCE FOR THESE FUTURE EMPLOYEES)! Langdon is known for its large development lots and quiet living, this combined with the increasing rates of the hybrid work model give people more of an inclination to move to such areas. Langdon is developing rapidly with new schools, several restaurants, gas stations, a mechanic shop, carwash and other commercial amenities. This hamlet has great access to the Provincial Highway network and is actively encouraging new development including recreational facilities, commercial and housing developments. To the north, is the Track Golf Course and to the East and West are expansive agriculture land adding an element of peace to this area. Furthermore, it is around 20 minutes to the South Health Campus for your added safety! This land is perfect for a residential development and is a significant opportunity for investors and developers! SELLER WILL CONSIDER VENDOR TAKE BACK (VTB)! More details
    Listed by Real Broker
    Steve LeBlanc
  • Twp Rd 245 and RR 32 in Rural Rocky View County: Rural Rocky View MD Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2119407

    Twp Rd 245 and RR 32 Rural Rocky View MD Rural Rocky View County T3Z 2E4
    Main Photo: Twp Rd 245 and RR 32 in Rural Rocky View County: Rural Rocky View MD Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2119407
    $12,800,000
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2119407
    Exceptional 121.37 acre development site with unobstructed mountain views, gently sloping from northeast to southwest with many potential land use options including commercial, institutional, residential and seniors facilities, strategically located one and a half miles west of the City of Calgary on the south side of the Trans-Canada Highway adjacent to Commercial Court and across the highway from Bingham Crossing and COSTCO, potable water available from Calalta Waterworks, sanitary wastewater service has recently become available, shallow utilities are available from local service providers, 20.68 acres with buildings in the NE corner of the quarter available at a price to be negotiated. More details
    Listed by Houston Realty.ca
    Steve LeBlanc
  • On TWP RD 252 in Rural Rocky View County: Rural Rocky View MD Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2135679

    On TWP RD 252 Rural Rocky View MD Rural Rocky View County T2P 2G7
    Main Photo: On TWP RD 252 in Rural Rocky View County: Rural Rocky View MD Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2135679
    $11,125,000
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2135679
    Check out this prime 1/4 section of land just North of the CN 's Calgary Logistics Park in Rocky View County! Situated within the approved Conrich Area Structure Plan and Conrich Station Conceptual Scheme, this land is earmarked for future industrial use. This property offers a fantastic opportunity to build your new office/yard complex or serve as a valuable holding property. The property taxes for industrial developments in Rocky View County are significantly lower than those in the City of Calgary, making an ideal investment with significant potential for future appreciation. Check out this listing today. More details
    Listed by CIR Realty
    Steve LeBlanc
  • R3 T24 S6 W5 in Rural Rocky View County: Rural Rocky View MD Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2140471

    R3 T24 S6 W5 Rural Rocky View MD Rural Rocky View County T3Z 2Y6
    Main Photo: R3 T24 S6 W5 in Rural Rocky View County: Rural Rocky View MD Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2140471
    $10,500,000
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2140471
    West of the 5th, Range 3, Township 24, South half of Section 6 and West of the 5th, Range 4, Township 24, East half of Section 1. Large land parcel in beautiful Elbow Valley in close proximity to the City of Calgary on Highway 8. ±628 Acres in Rocky View County, Alberta More details
    Listed by Honestdoor Inc.
    Steve LeBlanc
  • 8080R 9 Avenue SE in Calgary: Belvedere Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2102148

    8080R 9 Avenue SE Belvedere Calgary T2B 0A1
    Main Photo: 8080R 9 Avenue SE in Calgary: Belvedere Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2102148
    $10,140,000
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2102148
    This prime piece of land is centrally located immediately north of East Hills Costco and the RioCan East Hills Shopping Centre and immediately adjacent to new development proposal (133 acres). Lots of growth underway in Belvedere with TriStar Communities Belvedere Rise and Minto East Hills residential neighborhoods well underway, Genesis Huxley community coming soon, and the Memorial Drive Extension Functional Planning Study is in full swing. 13.52 Acres at $750,00/acre (12.26 acres with adjoining 1.26 acres) in Belvedere ASP with 2,000+ foot frontage to busy Stoney Trail Freeway. Services are nearby. Transit to downtown via Calgary Transit's MAX Purple rapid transit bus route service at East Hills Retail (across street from subject land). This 13.52 acre property is immediately north of the RioCan East Hills Calgary retail development which is located at 17th Avenue SE and Stoney Trail and includes major retailers Costco, Walmart, Cineplex, Marshalls, PetSmart, Michaels, Staples and many others under construction. The 13.52 acre property is currently S-FUD. Primarily Land Value (modular home has structural issues). Excellent elevated panoramic south and west mountain and city views. Tenant occupied with cell tower and tenant income, access by appointment only. More details
    Listed by Legacy Real Estate Services
    Steve LeBlanc
  • 159 Acres Range Road 281: Chestermere Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A2102152

    159 Acres Range Road 281 Chestermere Chestermere T1X 0M5
    Main Photo: 159 Acres Range Road 281: Chestermere Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A2102152
    $9,550,000
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2102152
    Adjoining 140 and 53 acre parcels have sold recently. Great NEWS, East and South Chestermere are in active development with Centron Clearwater Park development now underway. City Stormwater Master Plan indicates that a portion of these lands will be integrated with a City-approved stormwater system; this may provide a water feature and potential enhanced value for adjacent lands. This may be your opportunity with 159.21 Acres located inside the CITY of CHESTERMERE, east of KINNIBURGH, on Range Road 281 south of Highway 1. Lots of development underway in Chestermere, buy now for your future development opportunity. The future looks bright with De Havilland Canada Aerospace headquarters and others coming to Wheatland County, Chestermere is ideally suited to meet all their needs. MDP showing primarily future residential development in this area. This 159 acre parcel is available individually or together with adjoining 88 acre parcel, providing opportunity for large land holdings. Chestermere Health Centre and elementary school in neighboring Kinniburgh community. GST applicable. Fenced and gated, viewings by appointment only. More details
    Listed by Legacy Real Estate Services
    Steve LeBlanc
  • 4; 28; 23;15; SW M4; R28; T23; S15; Q;SW in Rural Rocky View County: Rural Rocky View MD Industrial Land for sale : MLS®# A2161950

    4; 28; 23;15; SW M4; R28; T23; S15; Q;SW Rural Rocky View MD Rural Rocky View County T1X 0H4
    Main Photo: 4; 28; 23;15; SW M4; R28; T23; S15; Q;SW in Rural Rocky View County: Rural Rocky View MD Industrial Land for sale : MLS®# A2161950
    $8,749,000
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2161950
    ATTENTION INVESTORS, DEVELOPERS, AND BUILDERS!!! THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST IN THE " PRAIRIE GATEWAY INDUSTRIAL PARK ASP" AT THE LOW ENTRY PRICE OF 65,000 PER ACRE. INDEED THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNE OCCASION FOR SMART INVESTORS TO SIEGE AND OWN THIS LARGE PIECE OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGNATED DEVELOPMENT LAND. THE PRAIRIE GATEWAY ASP IS THE LATEST PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL PARK WITH RAIL SERVICES, JOINTLY DEVELOPED BY THE CITY OF CALGARY AND THE COUNTY OF ROCKY VIEW. PLEASE TAKE NOTE, THE ADJACENT SE QUARTER 160 ACRES IS ALSO FOR SALE. SELLER OFFERS LARGE VTB FOR THE QUALIFIED BUYER More details
    Listed by TREC The Real Estate Company
    Steve LeBlanc
  • 1010 77 Street SW in Calgary: West Springs Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A2137693

    1010 77 Street SW West Springs Calgary T3H 4C3
    Main Photo: 1010 77 Street SW in Calgary: West Springs Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A2137693
    $8,714,597
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2137693
    West Springs - 1010 77 Street SW: INVESTOR/DEVELOPER/BUILDER ALERT. Rare opportunity to own a total of 4.59 acres in the heart of West Springs, is ideal for an investor or developer for future redevelopment. The 2 properties for sale are 1010 77 Street SW and 7753 10 Avenue SW, which comprise a total of 4.59 acres. 1010 77 Street SW is 4 acres, including a 4,223 sq ft 2 storey with an attached quad car garage built in 2001. 7753 10 Avenue is 0.59 acres, including a 1,332 sq ft bungalow with a detached double car garage built in 1968. Many options for this 300’ x 628’ lot for future redevelopment, townhouse, apartment or single family. This prime opportunity is located only blocks away from all of the amenities you would expect, including West Springs Village, restaurants, just minutes to some of Calgary’s best schools, and a short commute to downtown Calgary. Call for more info! **MUST BE SOLD TOGETHER WITH 7753 10 Avenue SW (A2137814)** More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Real Estate (Central)
    Steve LeBlanc
  • RGE Road 261 Highway 1: Strathmore Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2091039

    RGE Road 261 Highway 1 Strathmore Strathmore T1P 0H9
    Main Photo: RGE Road 261 Highway 1: Strathmore Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2091039
    $8,300,000
    Land
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2091039
    Investor and developer Alert! Prime 186 acres of industrial development land in Wheatland County neighboring De Havilland Field, just off the TransCanada Highway and bordered by the Range Road 261. Land currently within Ansar Industrial ASP. Lots of potential for various development such as industrial and highway commercial. Only 40 minutes to Calgary. Low property tax compared to Chestermere and Calgary. The potential and opportunities are endless. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Complete Realty
    Steve LeBlanc
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Okotoks Alberta Information

Okotoks (/?o?k?to?ks/ OH-k?-tohks, originally /??k?t?ks/ OK-?-toks) is a town in the Calgary Region of Alberta, Canada. It is on the Sheep River, approximately 38 km (24 mi) south of Downtown Calgary. Okotoks has emerged as a bedroom community of Calgary.[10] According to the 2021 Federal Census, the town has a population of 30,214[11] making it the largest town in Alberta. The town’s name is derived from “ohkotok”, the Blackfoot language word for “rock”. The name may refer to Big Rock, the largest glacial erratic in the Foothills Erratics Train, situated about 7 km (4.3 mi) west of the town.[12] Before European settlement, journeying First Nations, members of the Blackfoot Confederacy, used the rock as a marker to find the river crossing situated at Okotoks. The tribes were nomadic and often followed large buffalo herds for their sustenance. David Thompson explored the area as early as 1800. Soon trading posts were established, including one built in 1874 at the Sheep River crossing in the current town. This crossing was on a trade route called the Macleod Trail, which led from Fort Benton, Montana to Calgary. In 1879, the area saw the killing of the last buffalo. Government leasing of land for $0.01/acre ($0.025/ha) or $2.47/km2 ($6.4/sq mi) began in 1880. This created a major change in the region. The first settlers arrived in 1882.[13] A community grew around a sawmill that was established in 1891, and it would grow in size. The last stagecoach stopped in Okotoks in 1891 when rail service between Calgary and Fort Macleod replaced horse-drawn travel. By 1897 the community name had changed three times, first from Sheep Creek, to Dewdney after Edgar Dewdney the Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories, and later being informed by post office authorities in Ottawa of an older settlement named Dewdney in Lower Mainland, British Columbia, the name Okotoks was chosen by local businessman John Lineham.[14] The rail line is still a main line south to the United States border, but the last of the passenger service (Dayliner unit) ended in 1971.[15] In 2007, the energy efficient Drake Landing Solar Community was established in Okotoks.[16] Okotoks has experienced three major flooding events, in 1995, 2005 and 2013.[17][18][19] The 2005 event, which affected much of southern Alberta, flooded virtually all lands adjacent to the Sheep River, including the central business district, were at least briefly flooded, with the most serious damage being inflicted to riverside pathways, parks and campgrounds.[18] Okotoks was also affected by the 2013 Alberta floods.[19] Numerous old buildings have been restored, and one house was even resited[20] blocks away to avoid destruction by the widening of the highway through the townsite. Effective 1 July 2017 the Government of Alberta approved the annexation of approximately 1,950 ha (4,800 acres) of land. Okotoks and the Municipal District of Foothills reached an agreement more than three years after the town first issued its notice of intent to seek more land to accommodate its long-term growth plans. Okotoks will gain a 60-year land supply that will enable the Town to develop housing and other services over the next several decades.[21] Although the Sheep River runs through Okotoks year round, artesian wells near the river supply the town with its water. In September 1998, Okotoks became one of the first communities in Canada to recognize its environmental limits to growth were restricted by the carrying capacity of the local watershed. In concern for the supply of water, the town announced a unique and controversial suggestion of capping its population at 25,000 residents.[22] In an interview on The Current, Mayor Bill McAlpine stated that this objective may be politically difficult due to the surrounding region.[23] Okotoks experiences a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb), with generally warm summers and long, cold winters. Rainfall is usually limited to the summer, with most of it falling between the months of May and September. Neighbourhoods of Okotoks are:[25][26][27][28][29] In the 2021 Canadian census conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of Okotoks had a population of 30,405 living in 10,476 of its 10,750 total private dwellings, a change of 4.8% from its 2016 population of 29,016. With a land area of 38.55 km2 (14.88 sq mi), it had a population density of 788.7/km2 (2,042.8/sq mi) in 2021.[4] In the Canada 2016 Census conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of Okotoks recorded a population of 28,881 living in 9,667 of its 9,840 total private dwellings, a 17.8% change from its 2011 population of 24,511. With a land area of 19.63 km2 (7.58 sq mi), it had a population density of 1,471.3/km2 (3,810.6/sq mi) in 2016.[51] The population of the Town of Okotoks according to its 2015 municipal census is 28,016, a 2.5% change from its 2014 municipal census population of 27,331.[6] At its current population, Okotoks is the largest town in the province[52] and is eligible for city status. According to Alberta’s Municipal Government Act, a town is eligible for city status when it reaches 10,000 residents.[53] Almost 3% of Okotoks residents identified themselves as aboriginal at the time of the 2006 census.[54] According to the 2006 census, about 93% of residents identified English as their first language while 1.4% identified French and 1.0% identified German as their first language learned. The next most common languages were Spanish, Tagalog, Chinese, Korean, and Slovak.[60] The sawmill that was established by John Lineham along the Sheep River in 1891 operated for 25 years and was a major part of the local economy. At one time it employed 135 people, producing an average of 9,100 m (30,000 ft) of lumber per day. The growth of the Canadian Pacific Railway created a demand for railway ties and the mill helped meet that demand. Logs were brought down from the west via the Sheep River. The mill has long since disappeared but one building (one of the oldest remaining in the township) still stands. It housed an award-winning (butter) dairy from the 1920s to the 1940s. It currently houses a law office and restaurant. In May 2015, the Old Creamery was severely damaged following a suspected arson attack. On 15 June 2015, the Town Council voted to demolish the building.[61] In 1900, just west of Okotoks, four brick-making plants were opened. Many of the first brick buildings in Okotoks (of which a number still exist) were constructed using locally-made brick. The industry reached its peak in 1912, when twelve million bricks were manufactured. The outbreak of World War I caused the shutdown of “Sandstone” as it was known. By 1906 the population had hit 1900, a figure that would not be reached again until 1977. Oil was discovered west of Okotoks on 7 October 1913.[62] Okotoks became the supply centre. In its heyday, from 1913 to the 1960s, Okotoks was busy with horses, wagons, and transports hauling all types of equipment to the oil fields, and crude oil back through town to refineries in Calgary. The Texas Gulf sulphur plant (known as CanOxy) opened in 1959, employing 45 people. It was not unusual to see the bright yellow, three-story high, block-long, block-wide pile of sulphur waiting to be melted or ground up and poured into railway cars. Since 1974, Okotoks has been hosting a collector car auction in late May. It is the longest running collector car auction in Canada.[63] Okotoks was one of the few communities its size with its own airport. A number of small air shows were held there over the years. It was the home of an aircraft charter company, flight school, and a helicopter flying school. The site has now evolved into an airpark community called the Calgary/Okotoks Air Park, where the property owners, if they wish, can build homes with attached hangars for their private planes. There is also a small private aerodrome, Calgary/Okotoks (Rowland Field) Aerodrome. Otherwise, like other communities in the vicinity of Calgary, it is served by Calgary International Airport. Okotoks Transit operates an on-demand bus service within the town boundaries.[64] The system began in 2019 with accessible vans instead of traditional buses.[65] Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okotoks

Okotoks Alberta Land MLS®

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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