List of former urban municipalities in Alberta

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The Province of Alberta currently has 255 urban municipalities including 19 cities, 105 towns, 80 villages and 51 summer villages.[1] In addition, there are 102 communities that previously held some form of urban municipality status. These include 2 former cities, 18 former towns, 2 former new towns, 81 former villages, and 1 former summer village. These communities no longer exist as independent urban municipalities due to amalgamation, annexation or dissolution.

List

Former urban
municipality
Former
status
Original
name
Dissolution
date
Albert Park Village   August 1, 1935[2]
Alderson Village Carlstadt January 31, 1936[3]
Bellevue Village   January 1, 1979[4]
Bellis Village   January 1, 1946[5]
Beverly Town   December 30, 1961[6]
Black Diamond Town January 1, 2023[7]
Blackie Village   August 31, 1997[8]
Blairmore Town   January 1, 1979[4]
Botha Village September 1, 2017[9]
Bow City Village   April 17, 1918[10]
Bowness
Town   August 15, 1964[11]
Burdett Village   January 1, 2003[12]
Cadogan Village   January 1, 1946[5]
Cayley Village   June 1, 1996[13]
Cereal Village   January 1, 2021[14]
Chinook Village   April 1, 1977[15]
Clairmont Village   January 1, 1946[5]
Cluny Village   September 15, 1995[16]
Coleman Town   January 1, 1979[4]
Commerce Village Coalgate May 13, 1926[17]
Compeer Village   December 31, 1936[18]
Craigmyle Village   January 1, 1972[19]
Crescent Heights
Village   January 1, 1911[20]
Cynthia New town   May 1, 1959[21]
Derwent Village   September 1, 2010[22]
Dewberry Village   January 1, 2021[23]
Diamond City Town   June 30, 1937[24]
Drinnan Village   April 1, 1957[25]
Dunmore Village   February 4, 1919[26]
Eaglesham Village   December 31, 1996[27]
East Calgary Village   July 17, 1919[28]
Enchant Village   February 1, 1945[29]
Entwistle Village   December 31, 2000[30]
Erskine Village   May 10, 1946[31]
Evansburg Village   June 30, 1998[32]
Evarts Village   May 27, 1916[33]
Ferintosh Village   January 1, 2020[34]
Forest Lawn
Town   December 30, 1961[35]
Fort Assiniboine
Village   December 31, 1991[36]
Fort McMurray City McMurray April 1, 1995[37]
Frank Village   January 1, 1979[4]
Gadsby Village   February 1, 2020[38]
Galahad Village   January 1, 2016[39]
Gleichen Town   March 31, 1998[40]
Grande Cache Town   January 1, 2019[41]
Grand Centre Town   October 1, 1996
Granum Town   February 1, 2020[42]
Grassy Lake Village   July 1, 1996[43]
Grouard
Village   January 15, 1944[44]
Hairy Hill
Village   December 31, 1996[45]
Hythe Village   July 1, 2021[46]
Irvine Town   December 31, 1996[47]
Islay Village   March 15, 1944[48]
Jasper Place Town West Jasper Place August 17, 1964[6]
Jenner Village   June 25, 1943[49]
Kinuso
Village   September 1, 2009[50]
Lac La Biche Town   August 1, 2007[51]
Langdon Village   January 1, 1946[5]
Lavoy
Village   April 30, 1999[52]
Lille Village   1919[53]
Lodgepole New town   March 1, 1970[54]
Lundbreck
Village   April 30, 1906[55]
Minburn Village   July 1, 2015[56]
Mirror Village   January 1, 2004[57]
Monarch Village   December 31, 1938[58]
Monitor Village   January 1, 1946[5]
Montgomery
Town   August 15, 1963[59]
Mountain View Village   September 9, 1915[60]
New Norway
Village   November 1, 2012[61]
New Sarepta
Village   September 1, 2010[62]
Newcastle Village   May 21, 1931[63]
North Edmonton Village   July 22, 1912[64]
North Red Deer Village   December 31, 1947[65]
Ohaton
Village   January 1, 1946[5]
Pincher City
Village   May 3, 1932[66]
Plamondon Village   May 1, 2002[67]
Port Cornwall Village   September 11, 1917[68]
Radway Village   December 31, 1996[69]
Ranfurly Village   January 1, 1946[5]
Retlaw Village   March 1, 1939[70]
Richdale
Village   June 2, 1931[71]
Riverside
Village  
Rosebud Village   January 1, 1946[5]
Rouleauville
Village  
Rumsey Village   April 1, 1995[36]
Sangudo
Village   September 16, 2007[51]
Stafford
Village   January 1, 1913[72]
Strathcona City South Edmonton February 1, 1912[6]
Strome Village   January 1, 2016[73]
Suffield Village   January 1, 1930[74]
Swalwell Village   January 1, 1946[5]
Thorhild Village   April 1, 2009[50]
Tilley Village   August 31, 2013[75]
Tollerton Village   January 26, 1918[citation needed]
Torrington Village   December 31, 1997[76]
Turner Valley Town January 1, 2023[7]
Wabamun Village   January 1, 2021[77]
Walsh Village   May 4, 1925[78]
Wanham Village   December 31, 1999[52]
Warspite Village   June 1, 2000[30]
West Edmonton
Village Calder April 5, 1917[79]
White Gull Summer village   January 1, 2003[80]
Wildwood Village   December 31, 1990[81]
Willingdon Village   September 1, 2017[82]

See also

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