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Granum, Alberta

Municipality in Alberta, Canada (est. 1904)


Municipality in Alberta, Canada (est. 1904)

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nameGranum
official_nameHamlet of Granum
other_nameLeavings (1904–1908)
native_name
settlement_typeHamlet
pushpin_mapCanada Alberta
pushpin_label_position
pushpin_map_captionLocation of Granum in Alberta
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameCanada
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Alberta
subdivision_type2Region
subdivision_name2Southern Alberta
subdivision_type3Census division
subdivision_name33
subdivision_type4Municipal district
subdivision_name4Municipal District of Willow Creek No. 26
government_footnotes
leader_title1Governing body
leader_title3MLA
established_titleFounded
established_title1Incorporated
established_date1
established_title2• Village
established_date2July 12, 1904
established_title3• Name change
established_date3March 31, 1908
established_title4• Town
established_date4November 7, 1910
established_title5Dissolution
established_date5February 1, 2020
area_footnotes(2021)
area_land_km21.89
population_as_of2021
population_footnotes
population_total557
population_density_km2295
timezoneMST
utc_offset−7
timezone_DSTMDT
utc_offset_DST−6
coordinates
elevation_footnotes
elevation_m991
blank_nameHighways
blank_infoHighway 2
Highway 519
website

Highway 519

Granum is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada that is under the jurisdiction of the Municipal District of Willow Creek No. 26. It is located at the junction of Highway 2 and Highway 519 west of Lethbridge. Incorporated as the Village of Leavings in 1904, it changed its name to Granum in 1908 and held town status between late 1910 and early 2020.

History

The community originally incorporated as the Village of Leavings on July 12, 1904. It was named The Leavings as it was the site on Willow Creek west of Pultney siding where the old Bull-team Freighters stopped for water and to unload freight. Predating the railroads, it was where a trail left a river and travellers were reminded to bring water. Leavings changed its name to Granum on March 31, 1908 and then incorporated as a town on November 7, 1910. At a population of 447, Granum was Alberta's smallest town as of the 2016 census. It dissolved from town status to become a hamlet under the jurisdiction of the Municipal District of Willow Creek No. 26 on February 1, 2020.

Geography

Granum is located on the edge of the prairie and the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. Viewable from the community are the mountains of Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park to the south, of the Crowsnest Pass to the west, and of Kananaskis Country to the northwest.

Demographics

|1991 |343 |1996 |337 |2001 |392 |2006 |415 |2011 |447 |2016 |406 |2021 | 557

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Granum had a population of 557 living in 190 of its 204 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 406. With a land area of 1.89 km2, it had a population density of in 2021.

As a designated place in the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Granum had a population of 406 living in 199 of its 206 total private dwellings, a change from its 2011 population of 447. With a land area of 1.91 km2, it had a population density of in 2016.

Media

;Historical newspapers

References

References

  1. {{AMOS
  2. (October 7, 2016). "Location and History Profile: Town of Granum". [[Alberta Municipal Affairs]].
  3. (January 28, 2020). "{{abbr". Government of Alberta.
  4. (January 2012). "Alberta Private Sewage Systems 2009 Standard of Practice Handbook: Appendix A.3 Alberta Design Data (A.3.A. Alberta Climate Design Data by Town)". Safety Codes Council.
  5. {{AltaML
  6. (June 14, 2013). "Location and History Profile: Town of Granum". [[Alberta Municipal Affairs]].
  7. (1977). "Leavings by trail, Granum by rail". Granum History Committee.
  8. Douglas, Helen. (1965). "Echoes of Willow Creek". Willow Creek Historical Society.
  9. (February 9, 2022). "Population and dwelling counts: Canada and designated places". [[Statistics Canada]].
  10. (February 8, 2017). "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2016 and 2011 censuses – 100% data (Alberta)". [[Statistics Canada]].
  11. Strathern, Gloria M.. (1988). "Alberta Newspapers, 1880–1982: An Historical Directory". University of Alberta Press.
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