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Camrose, Alberta

Camrose
City
City of Camrose
The pavilion in the Mirror Lake Park in Camrose
Mirror Lake Park in Camrose
Official logo of Camrose
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Nickname(s): The Rose City
Slogan: The stage is set
Camrose is located in Alberta
Camrose
Camrose
Location of Camrose in Alberta
Coordinates: 53°1′N 112°50′W / 53.017°N 112.833°W / 53.017; -112.833Coordinates: 53°1′N 112°50′W / 53.017°N 112.833°W / 53.017; -112.833
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Region Central Alberta
Census division 10
Municipal district Camrose County
Incorporated  
 • Village May 4, 1905
 • Town December 11, 1906
 • City January 1, 1955
Government
 • Mayor Norm Mayer
 • Governing body
 • City Manager Malcolm Boyd
 • MP Kevin Sorenson (ConsBattle River—Crowfoot)
 • MLA Bruce Hinkley (New Democratic PartyWetaskiwin-Camrose)
Area (2016)
 • Land 42.62 km2 (16.46 sq mi)
Elevation 740 m (2,430 ft)
Population (2016)
 • Total 18,742
 • Density 439.8/km2 (1,139/sq mi)
 • Municipal census (2016) 18,044
Time zone Mountain (UTC−7)
 • Summer (DST) MDT (UTC−6)
Area code(s) 780, 587, 825
NTS Map 083H02
GNBC Code IAKKF
Highways 13, 26, 833
Website City of Camrose

Camrose /ˈkæmrz/ is a city in central Alberta, Canada, amid some of the richest farmland in the prairies. It is a relatively small city which originally grew up along a railroad and now grows along Highway 13.

The area around Camrose was first settled in around 1900. At that time the nearby settlement of Wetaskiwin was a major centre for pioneers; typically, it was the last stopping-off point before they set out in search of nearby land. The site that was to be Camrose was about a day's journey from Wetaskiwin along the railroad, which made it a popular place on the route of pioneers. Soon businessmen and other settlers arrived to stay. The settlers came primarily from Scandinavian countries, such as Norway and Sweden, and many settlers also came from the United States. At that time the settlement was known as the hamlet of Stoney Creek. In 1904, Stoney Creek began receiving mail service, its first businesses began to open, and its first RCMP officer (Constable "Blue" Smith) arrived.

On May 4, 1905, the settlement was incorporated as the Village of Sparling, named for Reverend Dr. Sparling of Winnipeg. However, because the name was often confused with Sperling and Stirling, in 1906 the Village Council renamed the settlement to Camrose. There is no factual evidence about the reason for the choice of the name Camrose, but it is generally thought that it was named after the Village of Camrose in Pembrokeshire, South Wales. In December 1906, Camrose was incorporated as a town.

In 1906, Camrose opened its first newspaper, The Camrose Mail, which was replaced in 1908 by the Camrose Canadian, which is still published to this day. In March 1907 the town erected a building for town administration, which also held its first police and fire station. In May 1907, it spent $10,000 on its schoolhouse. In October 1907 men from Alberta Government Telephones set up Camrose's first telephone exchange, and by 1908 about fifty residents had telephone access. 1911 saw the construction of Camrose's first power plant.


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