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36075 Range Road 281: Rural Red Deer County Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2188321
36075 Range Road 281 Rural Red Deer County Rural Red Deer County T4G 0G6 $1,800,000Agri-Business- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2188321
- Bedrooms:
- 4
- Bathrooms:
- 3
Perfect location to start a HIGHWAY FRONTAGE BUSINESS! With over 1/2 mile of HIGHWAY 2 EXPOSURE between Red Deer and Innisfail, this 55+ acre parcel is perfect for the future investor. Lots of opportunities for COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OR FUTURE SUBDIVISION. . The CROP LAND is rented on an annual basis and there is a dugout if required. This PRESTIGEOUS ,absolutely stunning custom built bungalow situated on 55.58 acres offers luxury, comfort and a large west facing backyard, walkout basement, huge triple pane windows, wood stove, granite counter tops, ICF foundation and a triple heated attached garage. The main floor welcomes you with a dramatic custom tiled entrance, formal dining room, huge open gourmet kitchen with central island, 6 burner gas range, double door dishwasher, custom cabinetry and a custom built-in fridge. The view from the living room overlooks the spectacular yard of fruit trees, blue spruce and the wheat/canola field depending on the year. The main level then takes you to the massive primary bedroom with a dream walk-in closet, gas fireplace, sunken vanity area, free standing remote controlled jetted tub and a separate steam/jacuzzi fiberglass shower with rain fall shower head. There is a mud room and a laundry room to complete the main floor. Downstairs you will find the walk-out basement invites all your entertainment needs with a media area, sitting area with a free standing wood stove, 3 additional bedrooms, 4 pc bath and underfloor heating. Moving outside, the 70x45 shop comes with a mezzanine level, washroom with its own separate septic system its own gas meter, 18ft ceilings, 220 volt, 17ft overhead door, heated, insulated and fully finished. The shop is built on concrete slab with 5 inches of Styrofoam underneath the slab. The triple attached heated garage is sloped to drain to the outside and features a underfloor heating system separate from the home and is fully finished. The home has recently had new siding, furnace, hot water tanks, a/c, water softener, washer and dryer, some new windows (triple pane throughout), new metal roof which is a 29 gauge continuous commercial grade quality, new eves troughs, garage doors, flashing, newly poured concrete parking pad, new railing on the deck and all new finishings around the windows and new outside lighting. This home is ONE OF A KIND. Many unique qualities and features. **There are options for a future subdivision potential in the SW corner of this property** More detailsListed by Royal Lepage Network Realty Corp.- Steve LeBlanc
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39525 Highway 766: Rural Lacombe County Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2117724
39525 Highway 766 Rural Lacombe County Rural Lacombe County T0M 0X0 $1,795,999Agri-Business- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2117724
- Bedrooms:
- 4
- Bathrooms:
- 4
- Floor Area:
- 3,046 sq. ft.283 m2
Are you searching for the perfect AG property? This one has been completely updated and is ready to go. 160 acres of grazing land, completely fenced, with a spring run-off creek, water ponds. Great revenue with 4 oil wells in the back corner of the property plus grazing rental if you wish. With revenue just under $20,000/year. Home site is amazing and is set way back off the paved highway with a paved driveway right to the house!. Electric security gate at property entry leads you to this stunning 3073 sq foot 2 storey home, with so many spectacular features for you enjoyment. This 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom home features spacious open areas, gas fireplace in living room, huge kitchen pantry, and a butlers kitchen. The open concept flows throughout and you will appreciate the warmth and coziness this home offers. There is a bonus suite upstairs perfect for the teenagers or Guests including 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, and a full kitchen. The Primary suite is also on the second level overlooking the amazing living room below complete with a spa like ensuite. Need more space? The walkout basement is fully finished with 2 additional bedrooms and a 4 pce bathroom. Step outside onto the expansive deck taking in the amazing views or enjoy the hot tub and gazebo with a great cooking area. Perfect for those friends and family get togethers. Your vehicles will be protected from the elements in the oversized 30x24 finished heated attached garage. In-floor heating in the Primary bedroom & en-suite, main floor kitchen and bathroom for your extra comfort. If this is not enough lets talk about the outbuildings. Farm holds various buildings from: fantastic 60x40 heated shop, 36' x 48' horse stable Quonset with 5 pens, children's playhouse, green house, and various sheds, . This could be the ideal place for horse lovers, truckers and contractors, and of course the small rancher. Ideal property for wintering the cattle or for calving season with the higher sloped land. This property truly has it all! 5 Minutes to Eckville, 20 Minutes to Sylvan Lake, 30 Minutes to Red Deer, and 1.5 hours to both the Calgary and Edmonton airports! Your search is over, this could be the one. More detailsListed by RE/MAX real estate central alberta- Steve LeBlanc
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#27 Highway: Rural Mountain View County Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2165404
#27 Highway Rural Mountain View County Rural Mountain View County T0M 1P0 $1,790,000Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2165404
DEVELOPMENT LAND FOR SALE – SO MANY POSSIBILITIES! This 20 ACRE PARCEL of land is presently zoned agriculture but given its desirable location, it is prime real estate for development. It is ideally located on the corner of Highway #27 and 70th Avenue on the west boundary of the Town of Olds. The new intersection bordering this property will serve any new development well. PRICED TO SELL. More detailsListed by RE/MAX ACA Realty- Steve LeBlanc
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40407 Range Road 254: Rural Lacombe County Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2121655
40407 Range Road 254 Rural Lacombe County Rural Lacombe County T4L 2N4 $1,700,000Agri-Business- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2121655
- Bedrooms:
- 2
- Bathrooms:
- 2
- Floor Area:
- 1,209 sq. ft.112 m2
This 4.99 +/- acre property is the perfect setup to run your business. Live and work on the same property ideally located just a 7-minute drive to Lacombe and east on Highway 12. The 11,400 sqft shop is ready to expand your business, built in 2014 by Eagle Builders. The shop is split into a 9000 sqft shop with precast insulated wall panels, overhead radiant heaters & 22 ft ceilings, 70 x 100 shop area,20 x 100 parts room including hydraulic manufacturing and tire service bay,2 40 ft split overhead sunshine doors with openers and remotes,2 18 x 18 overheads, 1 12 x 14 overhead mezzanine parts room, heavy spec 8-inch reinforced concrete floors capable of extreme heavy equipment capacities, in-floor graded drainage system, external concrete aprons at each overhead door extending 30 ft beyond each door, custom stainless steel wash station, LED lighting throughout, 4000 gal holding tank and variable rate pump and screw compressor and air-drying system plumbed throughout entirety of shop. The 2,400 sq ft +/- Office area includes 1 reception area, 5 offices and large lunchroom, infrared heat, forced air and air conditioning throughout the office. Other outbuildings include a 1664 Sq ft+/- Hip Roof Barn with mezzanine, power, container well, softener, 2024 pressure tank system, Well & Pump house with 14x14 door and a 40’x60’ +/- Quonset with 14’ door, insulation & heat (unit heater). The SIR mobile home is 1290 +/- sqft with 2 bedroom+ den, 2 baths with a great deck for family BBQ’s. Additionally, the acreage is surrounded by 155.92 acres of farmland that could be bought and combination with the property, each with their own title. This acreage is move in ready and waiting. More detailsListed by RE/MAX real estate central alberta- Steve LeBlanc
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45040 Twp Rd 421A: Rural Ponoka County Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2179219
45040 Twp Rd 421A Rural Ponoka County Rural Ponoka County T0C 2J0 $1,645,000Agri-Business- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2179219
- Bedrooms:
- 8
- Bathrooms:
- 5
Leave The Roads and Take The Trails! Life can be a successful adventure on this gorgeous, unique 79.50 acre property zoned AG and home to a LARGE HOME and HUGE SHOP with a full 3677 sq’ of working space that includes a 20’ x 14’ foot North door and a 12’ x 12’ South door (both automatic) and two cranes, finished concrete floor and 8” metal I-beams with 2 x 6 walls; this is a dream shop or it could be renovated into so many different uses. A structure such as this creates the opportunity to operate numerous types of businesses out of. It is rare to find a property like this that is already Income-Producing and has a multitude of other options to expand on what the current uses are! The ability to be self-sufficient is definitely possible with the land and buildings like the ones you will find here. This property needs to be seen to really appreciate all of the potential existing here! Located amongst the rolling hills west of Rimbey, the home and buildings are situated on top of a hill giving you a beautiful view of the countryside. With over 9000 sq’ of living space between the main house and the legal suite, the square footage includes two full kitchens, 8 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms in two separate living spaces (4 large bedrooms and 2 full baths in the legal suite & 4 bedrooms with 2 1/2 baths currently in the house with room to expand on that). The home has been tastefully renovated on the main floor and the huge basement is just ready for your finishing touches. The legal suite over the shop must be experienced with its’ open living area and 4 massive bedrooms that each have their own deck overlooking some beautiful scenery. Pictures just don’t do the yard justice, from the extensive unique decorations, gardens, flowerbeds, gazebo, enclosed sitting area, and landscaping that includes a large deck and it even has a stove with a pizza oven. In the large yard you will find an outdoor firepit area as well as a huge, enclosed fire pit/gazebo. The remaining land is fenced and cross-fenced with pens, barns and automatic waterers that give you the ability to house everything from chickens to cattle or a host of other animals. The seller’s are motivated and willing to assist with any changes a buyer may prefer such as the removal of items and many of the pieces and furniture throughout the yard and buildings may be negotiable and/or for sale. They are also very open to teaching the new owners how everything works if so desired. RESIDENTIAL LISTING - MLS #A2179220. More detailsListed by CIR Realty- Steve LeBlanc
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38259 Range Road 261 A: Rural Red Deer County Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2146666
38259 Range Road 261 A Rural Red Deer County Rural Red Deer County T4E 0S8 $1,550,000Agri-Business- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2146666
You might call this driving into paradise. Almost 85 acres with 50-55 acres in hay that you can cut, bale and store in the 40 x 160 hayshed. Plenty of corrals and shelters for the horses and then a 60 x 160 riding arena. Storage areas on both sides of arena. Also an upstairs common room / banquet room with full kitchen, washroom, tack room and couches to relax on and a wall full of windows to be able to watch the horse or cattle shows going on down below in the arena. A large shop area for keeping the tractors inside and doing maintenance. Could be an amazing place to build the home of your dreams that could be looking over the Red Deer River Valley. More detailsListed by Royal Lepage Network Realty Corp.- Steve LeBlanc
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6714 Golden West Avenue: Red Deer Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2026012
6714 Golden West Avenue Red Deer Red Deer T4P 1A7 $1,550,000Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2026012
2.62 acres of commercially zoned land ready for immediate development or opportunity for a build to suit. Parcel is situated adjacent to the Golden West Plaza, a primary retail service node. High traffic location that benefits from the exposure to Johnstone Drive and 67th Street, both major arterial roads in Red Deer and convenient access to the QEII and Highway 11. Golden West Plaza is Class 'A' retail plaza located just off the 67th Street overpass. The property sits on 8.18 acres with seven buildings and caters to the daytime population. Industrial parks in the immediate vicinity include: Edgar Industrial Park, Golden West Industrial Park, Queens Business Park, Burnt Lake Industrial Park, and Belich Industrial Park. In addition, there are several residential subdivisions to the south and east and substantial vehicle traffic due to 67th Street as a major east/west highway. The Average Annual Daily Traffic (AADT) count is 32,670. C4 zoning allows for a multitude of uses. Businesses within the shopping centre include: McDonald's, Subway, Tommy Gun's, State & Main, Fatburger, Circle K, Jiffy Lube, Taco Time, Tireland and Aurora Dental Group. More detailsListed by Salomons Commercial- Steve LeBlanc
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TWP ROAD 420 Road NE: Rural Ponoka County Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2126619
TWP ROAD 420 Road NE Rural Ponoka County Rural Ponoka County T0C 2J0 $1,500,000Agri-Business- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2126619
- Bedrooms:
- 3
- Bathrooms:
- 2
Looking to run a cow/calf operation or a business or both then come and drive through this custom made one of a kind security gate up the private secluded driveway and take a look. This 67 acre farm features a 1900 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow with cedar shakes, in-floor heat, oak cabinets and corian countertops, and one wall in the living room is all rock with a wood fireplace., and concrete basement foundation, and a beautiful rockwork on the outside as well. There is also 380 sq. ft. porch and a greenhouse added on to the south of. this lovely home. Outside you will find a fenced yard with lots of mature trees, shrubs, lilacs, apple trees and a garden that produces very well. There is a pumphouse, storage building for your gardening tools and a root cellar. The yard also has concrete sidewalks with railing and a concrete patio. For the animals there is a 30' x 100' cattle shed with 2 nursing pens and a calving stall to handle the cows. It also has a handy building for staying in while calving season is on ,with a well there as well so running water inside. There is a covered waterer with built in containers as well for salt and mineral. The farm also has natural spring fed pond and lots of wildlife just south of the yard site. The hay shelter is 30' x 100' c/w metal roof. The property also has 3 chicken houses and a 30' x 50' cement floor building with a 10' x20' front entry addition and power for storage with one man door and overhead door and has a gable style roof finished with metal. There are 32 acres of pasture that is cross-fenced 5 times with gates .Now if you want to run a business here is your huge 40' x 110' metal arch style- Rib shop, with spray foam insulation, poured concrete in-floor heat, 18' ceiling c/w a 14' x 16' powered overhead door , 3 man doors .There are 2- 24' x 24' additions, one is the office with oak cupboards and stainless steel counter-tops and a sink and beautiful rockwork and large windows, above is the mezzanine with patio doors and a deck . The utility building is 30'x 18', gable style roof with metal cladding, concrete floor and power and contains the natural gas-fired 2023 boiler for the shop This farm has 3 wells.. This is one owner farm and the house is pet free and smoke free. It is a very nice farm with lots and lots of potential. More detailsListed by Maxwell Capital Realty (Rimbey)- Steve LeBlanc
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353022 Range Road 4-3: Rural Clearwater County Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2163975
353022 Range Road 4-3 Rural Clearwater County Rural Clearwater County T0M 0M0 $1,499,000Agri-Business- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2163975
- Bedrooms:
- 5
- Bathrooms:
- 4
RARE OPPORTUNITY **property with 2 HOMES.** LODGE style BARNDOMINIUM on an IMPRESSIVE 151.73 acres in the FOOTHILLS of the Rocky Mountains. Northwest of Calgary in the Caroline/ Sundre/ Crammond area -- FAMOUS for its wildlife. The area is renowned for its GAME and serves as a NATURAL WILDLIFE CORRIDOR, providing habitat for the TROPHY-QUALITY deer, elk, moose, and bear. If you are a HUNTER, then this PARADISE is for you!! Approximately 80 acres of the property are CULTIVATED with hay, producing around 250 large ROUND BALES per year, while the balance is EXCELLENT pasture. Numerous springs feed the 3 dugouts as well as an ARTEISIAN spring that FLOWS year-round. The property is fenced and cross-fenced with numerous METAL PENS and PADDOCKS. These working pens are set up to easily MOVE and MANAGE livestock from one area to the next - perfect for horses or cattle!! There are 3 waterers, conveniently placed hydrants, turn-out shelters, and a TRADITIONAL red barn with box and tie stalls. PLUS a ROUND PEN with a SNUBBING post. The metal-clad pole barn has more stalls and a round COLT-STARTING arena. The ONE-of-a-KIND custom-built Barndominium-style home is CURRENTLY an active HUNTING LODGE. It has large CLEAR-SPANNED spaces, HIGH CEILINGS and an OPEN FLOOR PLAN that incorporates a SECOND LEVEL. It is a durable ENGINEERED metal and STEEL structure, that brings your WORK, LIFESTYLE, and HOBBIES all under ONE roofline. A BARNDOMINIUM is low maintenance - no painting - no roofing - insect and fire-resistant. This MAGNIFICENT home is finished with natural wood, glazed concrete floors and powder-coated metal siding. The main floor’s open plan SHOWCASES a custom-made kitchen ISLAND with unique RUSTIC chairs, an attractive MODERN kitchen, and a HUGE open dining room that SEAMLESSLY flows into a GATHERING area that opens into the living room. Behind a HAND-CARVED barn door is a hard-working office. The MASTER SUITE is tucked away for privacy. A STATELY staircase leads to the upper level to 3 sizable bedrooms and a 3 piece bath. From the second level, there is a mezzanine that OVERLOOKS the back of the structure and has a large sitting area including a separate and private bedroom. The back portion is open with TONS of STORAGE and open areas, to store vehicles, toys, boats, quads- whatever your PASSION is - there is room for it here !! Whether you are a hunter or a rancher - the COMMERCIAL walk-in-cooler will handle the big animals !! The second home has had a COMPLETE RENOVATION - TOP to BOTTOM, INSIDE and OUT!! It looks and feels like a BRAND-NEW MODULAR home. You will not be disappointed with this UNPARALLED *west country* property !! More detailsListed by Century 21 Westcountry Realty Ltd.- Steve LeBlanc
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36033 Range Rd 40: Rural Red Deer County Agriculture for sale : MLS®# A2185495
36033 Range Rd 40 Rural Red Deer County Rural Red Deer County T0M 1V0 $1,499,000Agri-Business- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2185495
158-Acre Agricultural Property in Red Deer County, located in Alberta’s prestigious recreational corridor, offering access to trophy hunting, trout fishing along the Raven River, hiking, horseback riding, and more. Comprising two separate titles, this offers an ideal blend of agricultural potential and recreational opportunities, providing a rare chance to own a versatile parcel in the heart of Alberta’s natural beauty. With 74.5 acres of good cropland and 83.5 acres dedicated to a private homestead and pasture, this land is perfect for farming, ranching, or other business ventures. The property is also fully equipped for livestock operations, with a quality steel corral setup, including a complete cattle handling system, and is fully perimeter fenced. Whether you are looking to expand your farming or ranching operations, start a new business venture, or simply enjoy the serenity of rural living, this versatile land provides endless possibilities. Zoned for agriculture, it offers tremendous development potential. Nestled in Red Deer County, this secluded property is shielded from the main road, ensuring complete privacy for your homestead. Access to the cropland is convenient via a gravel road, making it ideal for farming and operations. Charming Heritage Residence built with solid fir and a durable tin roof, this home has the historic feel and presents an excellent opportunity for improvement and customization, requiring updates and personal touch. Spacious Living Areas. Main Floor has a generous kitchen and living room, sunken family room, one bedroom, a small bathroom, and laundry room. Upper Floor: Three additional bedrooms and a rumpus room. Heating: The home features a cozy wood-burning stove, ensuring warmth and comfort throughout the year. Utilities: Three wells (1 soft water, 2 hard water), a water filtration system, and a newer septic system (installed in 2017). Only the 2 hard water wells are in use. Extensive Farm Infrastructure. Barn: A robust metal structure featuring 8 large birthing/bull stalls, complete with bathing area, power, and water access. Quonsets: Large Quonset (40 x 120 ft): Equipped with 12 metal stalls, this space is ideal for horses and comes with power. Medium Quonset (40 x 60 ft): Designed for riding with straight sides and a stage for auctions, with power. Additional Buildings: A large 120-ft metal shed with multiple bays and a drive-through area, including an oil pit in the garage. A 200-ft bull shelter with 6 paddocks, auto-waterers, and heavy-duty steel fencing. Several three-sided shelters for livestock (new and old). Livestock Handling: A complete cattle handling system, with 16 interlocking pastures and 14 auto-waterers on cement pads (not all in use). Do not miss out on this unique opportunity to own a premium piece of Alberta’s agricultural heartland! More detailsListed by Real Estate Centre - Coaldale- Steve LeBlanc
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ON Highway 11: Rural Red Deer County Commercial Land for sale : MLS®# A2063099
ON Highway 11 Rural Red Deer County Rural Red Deer County T4E 0T0 $1,498,000Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2063099
Opportunity awaits! This 61.78+/- acre property is located on the Divide Hills is just 1 Mile from the Red Deer city limit. With property lines on Highway 11 and Range Road 265, this land falls in the Divide Hills Major Area Structure Plan. This plan was created as the area stands out as a distinctive topographical region in the County due to its elevated position, offering unparalleled panoramic views in every direction. Currently zoned agriculturally, this land holds great potential for rezoning and development. Whether it be creating a family legacy through establishing a ranch or crafting your own dream project, the possibilities go on and on. With the convenience of being so close to Red Deer, yet offering the peacefulness of rural living, this property truly offers the best of both worlds. Whether you're a developer looking for the next big project or an investor searching for a sound long term plan, this property is one you won't want to overlook! Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to own this large parcel on the Divide Hills. More detailsListed by RE/MAX real estate central alberta and Coldwell Banker Ontrack Realty- Steve LeBlanc
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374 Township Road: Rural Red Deer County Residential Land for sale : MLS®# A2155046
374 Township Road Rural Red Deer County Rural Red Deer County T4E 2C7 $1,490,000Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- A2155046
156 Acres of Ag land in prime central Alberta location west of Red Deer and south of Sylvan Lake. A mixed use, sure to please everyone. So whether you want it to farm, for a future home site, pasture land or just enjoy the nature and hold it for years to come. While most of it is cultivated farmland it does have rolling spots and native trees with a seasonal creek running through it. Multiple income sources include 42.61 acres leased to Ducks Unlimited to ensure the conservation of wetlands ($8718.28 annually). Surface lease to Vesta Energy($4305.00 annually), pasture & crop income(varies). This land is fully fenced with maintenance free drill pipe and 4 strand sucker rod. Also a 40x70 shop on NW corner. Take a drive by and check it out but please do not enter during crop season. Formal appraisal on file. More detailsListed by RCR - Royal Carpet Realty Ltd. and Red Key Realty & Property Management- Steve LeBlanc
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Red Deer Alberta Information
Red Deer is a city in Alberta, Canada, located midway on the Calgary–Edmonton Corridor. Red Deer serves central Alberta,[10] and its key industries include health care, retail trade, construction, oil and gas, hospitality, manufacturing and education.[11] It is surrounded by Red Deer County and borders on Lacombe County. The city is in aspen parkland, a region of rolling hills, alongside the Red Deer River. The area was inhabited by First Nations including the Blackfoot, Plains Cree and Stoney before the arrival of European fur traders in the late eighteenth century.[12] A First Nations trail ran from the Montana Territory across the Bow River near present-day Calgary and on to Fort Edmonton, later known as the Calgary and Edmonton Trail. The trail crossed the Red Deer River at a wide, stony shallows. The “Old Red Deer Crossing” is 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) upstream from the present-day city. Cree people called the river Waskasoo Seepee, which means “Elk River.” European arrivals sometimes called North American elk “red deer,” after the related Eurasian species, and later named the community after the river. The name for the modern city in Plains Cree is a calque of the English name (mihkwâpisimosos, literally “red type of deer”), while the name of the river itself is still wâwâskêsiw-sîpiy or “elk river.” First Nations on the north side of the river entered into Treaty 6 in 1876 and on the south side Treaty 7 in 1877. Farmers and ranchers began to settle on the fertile lands. A trading post and stopping house were built at the Crossing in 1882. This became Fort Normandeau during the 1885 North-West Rebellion. Leonard Gaetz gave a half-share of 1,240 acres (5.0 km2) he had acquired to the Calgary and Edmonton Railway to develop a bridge over the river and a townsite. As a result, the Crossing was gradually abandoned. The first trains arrived in 1891. Following World War I, Red Deer emerged as a small, quiet, but prosperous, prairie city. Bird watcher Elsie Cassels helped to establish the Gaetz Lakes bird sanctuary.[13] During Great Depression of the 1930s, Central Alberta was not hit by severe drought. The city was virtually debt-free and profited from its ownership of the local public utilities. In World War II, a large army training camp was located where Cormack Armoury, the Memorial Centre and Lindsay Thurber High School are now. Two training airfields were built south of the city at Penhold and Bowden. Red Deer expanded rapidly following the discovery of major oil reserves in Alberta in the late 1940s. Red Deer became a centre for oil and gas and related industries, such as the Joffre Cogeneration Plant. North Red Deer was amalgamated in 1948. Government and administrative services include a hospital, a courthouse and a provincial building.[14][15][16] The railway moved to the outskirts and passenger train service ceased. The CPR bridge is now a walking trail. Red Deer is Alberta’s third largest city, with a slightly higher population than Lethbridge. Red Deer has a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb), with something of a semi-arid influence due to the city’s location within Palliser’s Triangle. The highest temperature ever recorded in Red Deer was 37.2 °C (99 °F) on 8 July 1906,[17] 2 July 1924,[18] and 28 & 29 June 1937.[19] The lowest recorded temperature was ?50.6 °C (?59 °F) on 17 December 1924.[20] The city lies in the 4a plant hardiness zone.[21] Summers are typically warm and rainy with cool nights. Winters are typically long, cold, and very dry. Red Deer includes the following neighbourhoods:[24] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the City of Red Deer had a population of 100,844 living in 40,512 of its 43,404 total private dwellings, a change of 0.4% from its 2016 population of 100,418. With a land area of 104.34 km2 (40.29 sq mi), it had a population density of 966.5/km2 (2,503.2/sq mi) in 2021.[3] The Red Deer census agglomeration (CA) was promoted to a census metropolitan area (CMA) in the 2021 Census, becoming the fourth CMA in Alberta (joining Calgary, Edmonton and Lethbridge).[48] As of 2021, the Red Deer CMA is coincident with the City of Red Deer, thus it similarly had a population of 100,844 living in 40,512 of its 43,404 total private dwellings, a change of 0.4% from its 2016 population (when the CA was also coincident with the city) of 100,418. With a land area of 104.34 km2 (40.29 sq mi), it had a population density of 966.5/km2 (2,503.2/sq mi) in 2021.[8] The population of the City of Red Deer according to its 2019 municipal census is 101,002,[5] a change of 1.2% from its 2016 municipal census population of 99,832.[49] In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the City of Red Deer (and coincident Red Deer CA) had a population of 100,418 living in 39,982 of its 42,285 total private dwellings, a change of 10.9% from its 2011 population of 90,564. With a land area of 104.73 km2 (40.44 sq mi), it had a population density of 958.8/km2 (2,483.4/sq mi) in 2016.[47] According to the 2016 census, 15.2% of the general population identified as visible minority (non-aboriginal), an increase of 55.9% over the previous five years.[50] A separate 7.1% reported North American Aboriginal Origins (4.2% First Nations and 3.1% Métis).[51] Red Deer hosts many arts and cultural groups, including: Central Alberta Theatre, Ignition Theatre, Red Deer Players Society, Bull Skit Comedy troupe, Central Music Festival, the Red Deer Symphony Orchestra, the Red Deer Museum Art Gallery, the Red Deer Royals and other performing arts and fine arts organizations. The Red Deer Arts Council[57] is a member-based Multi-disciplinary Arts Service Organization and registered charity that serves the local and area community of visual, literary and performing artists. The Red Deer Rebels of the Western Hockey League play at the Peavey Mart Centrium. Red Deer hosted the 2022 Hlinka Gretzky Cup and co-hosted the 2018 Hlinka Gretzky Cup.[65] The Rebels hosted the 2016 Memorial Cup. In 2018, Red Deer replaced Edmonton as host of the Canadian Finals Rodeo.[66] Red Deer hosted the 2019 Canada Winter Games, leaving the Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre[67] at Red Deer Polytechnic and the Downtown Servus Arena as legacy facilities. The city is the hometown to numerous Olympic and NHL athletes. Hockey Night in Canada personality Ron MacLean calls Red Deer home. The Queen Elizabeth II Highway links the North-South Calgary-Edmonton Corridor, including Wetaskiwin and Camrose, with Red Deer. The David Thompson Highway links Rocky Mountain House in the West Country with Stettler in East-Central Alberta. Red Deer Regional Airport, in Penhold, serves mostly general aviation and is expanding to encourage passenger service.[68][69] Red Deer Transit provides local bus service throughout the city. The Red Deer Regional Hospital is undergoing a significant expansion. Red Deer receives its drinking water supply from the Red Deer River which is treated and distributed throughout the city.[70] One distinct feature of the water distribution system is the Horton Water Spheroid which, at the time of its construction in 1957, was the world’s largest spheroid shaped reservoir.[71] Water from the Red Deer water treatment plant is distributed to neighbouring communities including Red Deer County, Lacombe, Blackfalds and Ponoka as managed by the North Red Deer Regional Water Services Commission.[72] [73] Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP), formerly Red Deer College, was founded in 1964 as Red Deer Junior College. RDP offers certificates, diplomas, advanced certificates, applied degrees, bachelor’s degrees, academic upgrading and apprenticeship in over 75 different career and academic programs, including the creative and liberal arts, engineering, and trades. Three school authorities operate in Red Deer. Founded in 1887, the Red Deer Public School District[74] serves 10,000 students in thirty schools. Offering a wide range of programming, including French Immersion from K-12, the district not only meets the needs of children and youth from the City of Red Deer and welcomes international students from around the world. Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive High School and Hunting Hills High School provide a large number of program options for students of high school age. Founded in 1909, when the Daughters of Wisdom, a religious order from France, accepted the challenge of the Tinchebray Fathers, also from France, to offer Catholic schooling in Red Deer, Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools (RDCRS)[75] welcomes almost 7,000 students in five Central Alberta communities, including Red Deer. They operate École Secondaire Notre Dame High School and St. Joseph’s High School. Greater North Central Francophone Education Region No. 2’s school École La Prairie is a French school near downtown Red Deer that offers pre-kindergarten through grade 9 programs. It offers all courses in French to a population of 119 students[76] whose first language is French. The local news outlets are the Red Deer Advocate and rdnewsNOW. The City of Red Deer also releases regular updates. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Deer,_Alberta
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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
Saskatchewan Rm’s SCIC Average Soil Rating
Soil Class Average for Each RM in Saskatchewan: A-P Rating System
The map showing the soil class average for each Rural Municipality (RM) in Saskatchewan uses the A-P rating system, where A represents the best soil quality and P represents the lowest. This classification helps understand the agricultural potential and soil health across the province.
Key Features of the Map
A-P Rating System:
A Rating: Soils with the highest agricultural productivity potential. These soils are rich in nutrients, have good structure, and have excellent moisture retention.
P Rating: Soils with the lowest agricultural productivity potential. These may have poor fertility, high salinity, or drainage issues.
Geographical Distribution:
The map highlights the variability in soil quality across Saskatchewan. Areas with higher ratings (A, B, C) are often more suitable for intensive agriculture.
Agricultural Zones: High-quality soils predominantly support major agricultural activities in the central and southern regions of the province.
Implications for Agriculture:
Crop Selection: Farmers can use this information to select appropriate crops for their land, ensuring optimal yields.
Soil Management: Identifying lower-quality soils (rated P, O, N) can help implement targeted soil improvement practices.
Applications of the Soil Class Map
Agricultural Planning:
Optimizing Crop Yields: Farmers can determine the best areas for different types of crops based on soil quality. High-rated soils (A, B) can support more demanding crops.
Sustainable Practices: Implementing crop rotation, cover cropping, and conservation tillage can help maintain soil health.
Land Management:
Resource Allocation: Land managers can allocate resources more effectively by focusing efforts on areas with high agricultural potential.
Policy Development: Policymakers can use the map to develop strategies for soil conservation and sustainable agricultural practices.
Conclusion
Using the A-P rating system, the soil class average map for each RM in Saskatchewan is a valuable tool for farmers, land managers, and policymakers. It provides essential insights into soil quality, helping to enhance agricultural productivity, implement sustainable practices, and conserve environmental resources.
Sources
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC)
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)
Canadian Soil Information Service (CanSIS)
For more detailed information and to view the full map, you can visit the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) and Canadian Soil Information Service (CanSIS).
7 Saskatchewan Rm’s that contain SCIC Soil rating A
Class A Soil in Saskatchewan
Class A soil is considered premium agricultural land, offering optimal conditions for crop production due to its superior fertility, structure, and moisture retention. In Saskatchewan, seven Rural Municipalities (RMs) are renowned for having Class A soil. These regions are pivotal to the province’s agricultural success.
The 7 RMs with Class A Soil in Saskatchewan
Star City (RM 428)
It is known for its rich, loamy soil, which supports a variety of crops, including wheat, canola, and barley.
Flett’s Springs (RM 429)
The fertile soil in this RM is ideal for grain and oilseed crops, which contribute significantly to the local economy.
Invergordon (RM 430)
The Class A soil supports diverse farming operations, including mixed grain farming and livestock production.
St. Louis (RM 431)
This area is known for its productive soil, which is well-suited for high-yield crop farming.
Kinistino (RM 459)
The fertile soil in Kinistino supports a robust agricultural sector, mainly cereal and oilseed production.
Birch Hills (RM 460)
Known for its excellent soil quality, Birch Hills is a prime location for high-value crop production.
Prince Albert (RM 461)
This RM benefits from rich, fertile soil that supports a wide range of agricultural activities, making it a vital area for the province’s farming industry.
Conclusion
The seven RMs in Saskatchewan with Class A soil are crucial to the province’s agricultural success. These regions provide optimal crop growth conditions, contributing significantly to the local economy and supporting sustainable farming practices. Recognizing and preserving the value of Class A soil is essential for the continued prosperity of Saskatchewan’s farming industry.
Sources
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC)
CP Rail 1910 Land for sale in Central Alberta
The map titled “CP Rail Lands for Sale 1910 Central Alberta” is a historical document showcasing the lands offered for sale by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CPR) in Central Alberta around the year 1910. Here’s a detailed analysis of the historical context, significance, and features of this map:
Historical Context
- Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR): Established in the late 19th century, the CPR played a pivotal role in the development and settlement of Western Canada. The railway facilitated transportation, trade, and migration, contributing significantly to the region’s economic growth.
- Land Sales: The CPR was granted extensive land holdings by the Canadian government as part of the incentives to build the transcontinental railway. These lands were then sold to settlers, immigrants, and investors to finance railway construction and operations.
Features of the Map - Geographical Coverage: The map covers Central Alberta, indicating the sections of land available for purchase. This region includes a mix of agricultural land and potential settlement areas.
- Land Parcels: The red shading on the map indicates the specific parcels of land that were for sale. Each parcel is meticulously plotted, showing the systematic approach to land distribution.
- Sectional Grid: The map uses a sectional grid system common in land surveying, dividing the area into manageable units for sale and development. This grid system was essential for organizing the vast tracts of land and making them accessible to buyers.
- Transportation Routes: The map highlights major transportation routes, including railways and roads, which were crucial for accessing the land and facilitating movement of goods and people.
- Topographical Features: Natural features such as rivers, lakes, and terrain types are marked on the map, providing prospective buyers with important information about the land’s characteristics and suitability for farming or other uses.
Significance - Settlement and Development: The sale of CPR lands was instrumental in populating and developing Central Alberta. It attracted settlers from various parts of Canada and abroad, contributing to the growth of agricultural communities.
- Economic Impact: The proceeds from land sales helped finance the construction and expansion of the CPR, which in turn boosted economic activities by connecting remote areas to markets and resources.
- Historical Record: Maps like these serve as valuable historical records, offering insights into land use, settlement patterns, and the economic strategies of the early 20th century. They are crucial for understanding the transformation of Western Canada from a frontier region to a developed agricultural and economic hub.
Conclusion
The “CP Rail Lands for Sale 1910 Central Alberta” map is a testament to the strategic role of the Canadian Pacific Railway in shaping the settlement and development of Western Canada. By selling land to settlers, the CPR not only financed its operations but also facilitated the growth of thriving communities in Central Alberta. This historical map provides a glimpse into the land distribution practices and the early development of the region, highlighting the interconnectedness of transportation, land use, and economic growth.
Additional Resources
For further reading and exploration of historical maps and the role of the Canadian Pacific Railway in Canadian history, you can refer to: - Historical Atlas of Canada
1967 Detailed Soil map for Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Detailed Soil Map from 1967: A Historical Perspective
The Saskatchewan Detailed Soil Map from 1967, created by R. C. McKinnon, L. J. Schappert, and R. R. D. Cumming, is an invaluable resource for understanding the diverse soil types and their distribution across the province. This map, available through the Canadian Soil Information Service (CanSIS) and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), offers detailed insights into the soil landscapes of Saskatchewan.
Key Features of the Map
Soil Classification:
The map categorizes soils into various types, each represented by distinct colors and patterns. These classifications include Brunisolic, Chernozemic, Gleysolic, Luvisolic, Organic, and Solonetzic soils.
Orthic Gray: These soils are predominantly found in the northern forested regions, indicated in blue on the map.
Black and Dark Brown: Fertile soils in agricultural areas are shown in darker shades, crucial for crop production.
Soil Texture and Composition:
Information on soil texture, such as loam, sandy loam, and clay loam, is detailed on the map. This is vital for understanding soil fertility, water retention, and suitability for different crops.
Rough Broken Land: Identified in specific regions, these areas have significant elevation changes and are less suitable for agriculture.
Saline and Solonetzic Soils:
The map marks areas with saline and Solonetzic soils, which pose challenges for agriculture due to high salt content and poor soil structure. These regions require careful management and are highlighted to aid in agricultural planning.
Importance of the Map
Agricultural Planning:
Farmers and agronomists can utilize this map to identify suitable areas for various crops based on soil type and texture, optimizing crop selection, irrigation, and soil conservation practices.
Environmental Conservation:
The map assists in identifying areas that need protection and sustainable management practices to prevent soil degradation and erosion, contributing to environmental conservation efforts.
Historical Reference:
The 1967 soil map provides a historical reference point for soil studies, allowing comparisons with modern data to assess changes in soil health and land use over time.
Conclusion
The 1967 detailed soil map of Saskatchewan remains a crucial tool for anyone involved in agriculture, land management, and environmental conservation. By providing detailed information on soil types, textures, and topographical features, it aids in making informed decisions for sustainable land use and agricultural productivity.
Sources
Saskatchewan Soil Information System
Farm address count per postal code Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
Farm Count per Postal Code:
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
The map illustrates farm density across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, measured by the number of farms per postal code. This representation helps identify areas with high agricultural activity and regions with fewer farms, highlighting the distribution of farming operations in these provinces. Canada Post is the data source for this map.
Key Features of the Map
Farm Density Representation:
- Color Gradient: The map uses a color gradient to show farm density. Darker colors indicate higher farm densities, while lighter colors show lower densities.
- Farm Count Range: The farm counts range from 1 to over 600 farms per postal code, with the highest densities in dark red.
Geographical Distribution:
- High-Density Areas: Regions with darker colors, indicating higher farm densities, are primarily found in the southern and central parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and southern Manitoba.
Low-Density Areas: Northern regions and areas with fewer postal codes show lighter colors, indicating fewer farms.
Data Sources:
- Canada Post: Provides the postal code data, ensuring accurate representation of farm distribution.
- Agricultural Statistics: Supplementary data from agricultural agencies and Statistics Canada help validate the farm counts.
Applications of the Farm Density Map
Agricultural Planning:
- Resource Allocation: The map helps allocate agricultural resources such as seeds, fertilizers, and machinery. Areas with higher farm densities may need more resources and support services.
- Infrastructure Development: Identifying high-density farming areas can guide agricultural infrastructure development like roads, storage facilities, and irrigation systems.
Market Analysis:
- Supply Chain Optimization: Businesses can use the map to optimize supply chains by identifying regions with high agricultural output, ensuring efficient distribution of goods and services.
- Investment Decisions: Investors can use farm density data to identify promising regions for agricultural investments, supporting new ventures and expansions.
Policy Making:
- Support Programs: Policymakers can design targeted support programs for farmers based on density, focusing on areas with high farming activity to enhance productivity and sustainability.
- Rural Development: The map can inform rural development strategies, ensuring balanced growth and addressing the needs of farming communities.
Conclusion
The farm count per postal code map for Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba is essential for farmers, agronomists, businesses, and policymakers. By providing a clear picture of farm density, it supports informed decision-making in agricultural planning, market analysis, and policy development.
Sources - Canada Post
- Statistics Canada
- Government of Saskatchewan Agriculture
For more detailed information and access to the complete data, you can visit the Canada Post and Statistics Canada websites.