Hythe, Alberta
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Village | |
Village of Hythe | |
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Coordinates: 55°19′51″N 119°33′23″W / 55.33083°N 119.55639°WCoordinates: 55°19′51″N 119°33′23″W / 55.33083°N 119.55639°W | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Alberta |
Region | Northern Alberta |
Census Division | No. 19 |
Municipal district | County of Grande Prairie No. 1 |
Founded | 1928 |
Incorporated[1] | |
• Village | August 31, 1929 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Gary Burgess |
• Governing body | Hythe Village Council |
Area (2011)[2] | |
• Total | 4.12 km2 (1.59 sq mi) |
Elevation | 745 m (2,444 ft) |
Population (2011)[2] | |
• Total | 820 |
• Density | 198.8/km2 (515/sq mi) |
Time zone | MST (UTC-7) |
Postal code span | T0H 2C0 |
Area code(s) | +1-780 |
Highways | Highway 43 |
Waterways | Beaverlodge River |
Website | Official website |
Hythe is a village in northern Alberta, Canada. It is located approximately 54 km west of Grande Prairie, the nearest major urban centre, on Highway 43. It is located in the centre of the Peace River Country, and supports a rural agricultural economy. It has an elementary school and a junior high school, but older students attend high school in the nearby community of Beaverlodge. Hythe also has a newly renovated hockey arena, a covered outdoor swimming pool, and a motor speedway.
Demographics
In the 2011 Census, the Village of Hythe had a population of 820 living in 296 of its 329 total dwellings, a -0.1% change from its 2006 population of 821. With a land area of 4.12 km2 (1.59 sq mi), it had a population density of 199.0/km2 (515.5/sq mi) in 2011.[2]
According to the 2006 census, Hythe has a:
- population of 821 living in 288 dwellings
- a land area of 4.12 km2 (1.59 sq mi)
- 199.0 inhabitants per square kilometer.[3]
History
- the Beaver First Nations Tribe were the original settlers.
- 1910:The area was settled by English and Norwegian immigrants.
- 1913:The first post office was established.
- 1915:The Happy Valley School opened near the settlement.
- 1928:Northern Alberta Railway arrived in the area.
- 1929:Hythe was incorporated as a village.
- 1947:The first hospital was built.
- 1950:The first covered ice rink in the Peace Country was built and became home to the Hythe Mustangs Hockey Team for many years.
- 1967: The South Peace Centennial Museum which opened, located 12 km south of Hythe has the only known operating 30 HP Waterloo Steam Traction Engine.
- 1994:The hospital was closed.
- 2012:The last grain elevator was demolished.
Attractions and events
- The Annual South Peace Centennial Museum Day
- Agricultural Fair
- Hythe Motor Speedway - Racing from June to September each year.
See also
- List of communities in Alberta
- List of villages in Alberta
- Hythe, Kent (United Kingdom)
References
- ↑ "Location and History Profile: Village of Hythe" (PDF). Alberta Municipal Affairs. October 21, 2016. p. 393. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
- 1 2 3 "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2011 and 2006 censuses (Alberta)". Statistics Canada. 2012-02-08. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
- ↑ Statistics Canada. "Canada 2006 Census: Hythe - Community Profile". Retrieved 2007-06-08.