Northern Alberta - Communities

Communities

Cities
  • Grande Prairie
Towns
  • Athabasca
  • Beaverlodge
  • Fairview
  • Falher
  • Fox Creek
  • Grande Cache
  • Grimshaw
  • High Level
  • High Prairie
  • Manning
  • McLennan
  • Peace River
  • Rainbow Lake
  • Sexsmith
  • Slave Lake
  • Spirit River
  • Swan Hills
  • Valleyview
  • Wembley
Villages
  • Berwyn
  • Boyle
  • Donnelly
  • Girouxville
  • Hines Creek
  • Hythe
  • Nampa
  • Rycroft

Summer villages

  • Bondiss
  • Island Lake
  • Island Lake South
  • Mewatha Beach
  • South Baptiste
  • Sunset Beach
  • West Baptiste
  • Whispering Hills
Specialized municipalities
  • Mackenzie County
    • La Crete (hamlet)
  • Wood Buffalo, Regional Municipality of
    • Fort Chipewyan (hamlet)
    • Fort McMurray (urban service area)
Improvement Districts
  • Improvement District No. 24 (Wood Buffalo National Park)
  • Improvement District No. 349
Municipal districts
  • Athabasca County
  • Big Lakes, Municipal District (M.D.) of
  • Birch Hills County
  • Clear Hills County
  • Fairview No. 136, M.D. of
  • Grande Prairie No. 1, County of
    • Clairmont (hamlet)
  • Greenview No. 16, M.D. of
  • Lac La Biche County
    • Lac La Biche (hamlet)
  • Lesser Slave River No. 124, M.D. of
  • Northern Lights, County of
  • Northern Sunrise County
  • Opportunity No. 17, M.D. of
    • Wabasca (hamlet)
  • Peace No. 135, M.D. of
  • Saddle Hills County
  • Smoky River No. 130, M.D. of
  • Spirit River No. 133, M.D. of

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