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The County of Warner No. 5 is a municipal district in southern Alberta, Canada. Located in Census Division No. 2 just north of the United States border, its municipal office is located in the Village of Warner.

History

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  • 1912 – Warner was originally organised as a rural municipality.
  • January, 1913 – Municipal District of Warner No. 36 incorporated.
  • January 23, 1923 – Municipal District of Sugar City No. 37 incorporated.
  • 1942 – Sugar City Municipality enlarged to include Local Improvement District No. 7 and portions of Local Improvement Districts 8, 38 and 67.
  • January 6, 1950 – Warner Municipality enlarged to include Milk River, Coutts and Masinasin districts.
  • December 31, 1953 – Sugar City dissolved and portion added to the Municipal District of Warner.
  • January 1, 1954 – County of Warner No. 5 incorporated.

Geography

The County of Warner No. 5 comprises approximately 50 townships and is bordered on the south by the Canada-United States border. It is composed of the former Municipal District of Warner No. 36 and a portion of the former Municipal District of Sugar City No. 37.

Communities and localities

Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-break The following urban municipalities are surrounded by the County of Warner No. 5.[1]

Cities
  • none
Towns
Villages
Summer villages
  • none

The following hamlets are located within the County of Warner No. 5.[1]

Hamlets

Шаблон:Col-break The following localities are located within the County of Warner No. 5.[2]

Localities
Other places
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Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the County of Warner No. 5 had a population of 4,290 living in 907 of its 1,032 total private dwellings, a change of Шаблон:Percentage from its 2016 population of 3,942. With a land area of Шаблон:Cvt, it had a population density of Шаблон:Pop density in 2021.[5]

In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the County of Warner No. 5 had a population of 3,847 living in 816 of its 941 total private dwellings, a Шаблон:Percentage change from its 2011 population of 3,841. With a land area of Шаблон:Convert, it had a population density of Шаблон:Pop density in 2016.[6]

Attractions

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Файл:Entrance to Stirling, Alberta - Tourist info. Kiosk.JPG
Stirling tourist information replica pioneer house and Bishop's storehouse
Файл:Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, Alberta.jpg
Writing-on-stone Provincial Park
Файл:Galt Historic Railway Park; Stirling, AB.jpg
Galt Historic Railway Park

Events

  • Stirling Settler Days
  • Victorian Prairie Christmas – Galt Railway Park
  • Raymond Stampede
  • Milk River Bonanza Days
  • Coutts Days
  • Warner Dino Days

Education

Westwind School Division No. 74 and Horizon School Division No. 67 provide education within the boundaries of the County of Warner No. 5.

Early school districts

Listed below are the former school districts that once provided education within the County of Warner No. 5.[7]

Name & SD No. Image Location Date Established Date Closed/
Disbanded
Notes
Galt/Stirling No. 647 Файл:Stirling School 1902. Stirling, Alberta.png 29 – 6 – 19 – W4 19 November 1901 Originally named Galt, the name was changed to Stirling in 1957.[8]
Raymond No. 700 8 – 6 – 20 – W4 1 May 1902[9]
Mammoth No. 1379 24 – 5 – 20 – W4 9 August 1905[10]
Warner No. 1675 10 – 4 – 17 – W4 31 July 1907[11]
Tyrells Lake No. 2007 20-5-17-W4 8 July 1909 1939 Demolished 1940s[12]
Milk River Valley/Masinasin No. 2024 15 – 2 – 13 – W4 24 August 1909 Originally named Milk River Valley, the name was changed to Masinasin in 1941.[13]
Milk River No. 2056 15 – 2 – 13 – W4 8 October 1909[13]
Grain No. 2597 15-1-11-W4 25 November 1911[14]
West Butte/St. Kilda No. 2747 11-1-12-W4 25 May 1912 Originally named West Butte, the name was changed to St. Kilda in 1920.[15]
Indian Rock No. 2540 18-1-12 -W4 moved? to 11 – 1 – 12 – W4 25 August 1911[16]
Locke No. 2730 31-1-13 -W4 Moved? to 28 – 2 – 13 – W4 10 May 1912[17]
Clarinda No. 2459 Файл:Clarinda School District No. 2459 ca. 1970s.jpg 8-1-13 -W4 10 June 1911[18]
Verburg No. 2439 33-1-14 -W4 10 May 1911[19]
Sexton Creek No. 2510 9-1-14 -W4 moved? to 33 – 1 – 14 – W4 24 July 1911[20]
Lind No. 2170 34-1-16 -W4 25 April 1910[21]
John Joes No. 2198 24-1-17-W4 26 May 1910 Also spelled John Jo[22]
Two Fifteen No. 2153 20-2-15-W4 26 March 1910 March 26 Moved to Milk River for a class room when the district was joined with Milk River Consolidated District 12, December 1945[23]
Sleepy Hollow No. 2634 Файл:Sleepy Holly School School District No. 2634 ca.1975.jpg 24-2-15-W4 25 January 1912[24]
Lucky Strike No. 2589 17-3-11-W4 9 November 1911[25]
Prairie Round No. 2152 21-3-12-W4 26 March 1910 March 26[26]
Patience No. 2156 23-6-17-W4 26 March 1910[27]
Maybutt Файл:Prairie Queen Hotel.jpg 32-6-19-W4 1910 1924 Classes were first held at the Presbyterian Church, a vacant Chinese restaurant and later the Prairie Queen Hotel at the corner of First Avenue and Front Street, Maybutt. Plans to build a school house never got past the planning stages and children from Maybutt were bused to the neighbouring town of Stirling in 1924.[28]
Kippen No. 2080 34-2-12-W4 9 December 1909 1933 Kippenville Consolidated 7 created in 1915 by Kippen & Green Villa disorganized in 1933[29]
Bankview No. 3042 Файл:Bankview School District No. 3042 1913-1953.jpg 16-1-17-W4 1913 1953
Craddock/Bluesky No. 3456 33 – 81 – 2 – W6 15 February 1917 Originally named Craddock, the name was changed to Bluesky in 1947.[30]
Coutts No. 3560 4 – 1 – 15 – W4 30 October 1917[31]
North Wrentham No. 3618 7 – 16 – W4 18 February 1918[32]
Wrentham No. 3617 36 – 6 – 17 – W4 18 February 1918[33]
Conrad No. 4077 11 – 61 – 12 – W4 3 November 1921[34]

See also

References

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External links

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  7. Early School Districts – Warner County No. 5, Alberta
  8. Galt/Stirling S.D. 647 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  9. Raymond S.D. 700 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  10. Mommoth S.D. 1379 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  11. Warner S.D. 1675 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
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  13. 13,0 13,1 Milk River Valley/Masinasin S.D. 2024 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  14. Grain S.D. 2597 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  15. West Butte/St. Kilda S.D. 2747 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  16. Indian Rock S.D. 2540 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  17. Locke S.D. 2730 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  18. Clarinda S.D. 2730 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  19. Verburg S.D. 2439 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  20. Sexton Creek S.D. 2510 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  21. Lind S.D. 2170 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  22. [Our Roots] – Pioneering with a piece of chalk : the one-room country schools of Alberta, 1885-1982 – John Joe SD No. 2198 Шаблон:Webarchive
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  24. Sleepy Hollow S.D. 2634 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  25. Lucky Strike S.D. 2589 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  26. Prairie Round S.D. 2152 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  27. Patience S.D. 2156 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  28. Stirling Its Story and People – Maybutt School – pp. 191–192Шаблон:Dead link
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  30. Craddock/Bluesky S.D. 3456 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives
  31. Coutts S.D. 3560 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives]
  32. North Wrentham S.D. 3618 Шаблон:Webarchive
  33. Wrentham S.D. 3617 Шаблон:Webarchive
  34. Conrad No. 4077 Шаблон:Webarchive – Glenbow Museum Archives