Devon, Alberta

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Devon is a town in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region of Alberta, Canada. It is approximately Template:Convert southwest of Edmonton, the provincial capital, along the southern bank of the North Saskatchewan River.

History

Template:Stack Devon owes its existence to one of the largest oil discoveries in the world. On February 13, 1947, the Imperial Leduc No. 1 well struck oil, and the new town of Devon was constructed shortly thereafter by Imperial Oil to accommodate its workers. The company was determined that the town would be well-planned, and Devon holds the distinction of being the first Canadian community to be approved by a regional planning commission.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The oil industry remains a major player in the town's business sector, though the economy has diversified to include tourism, manufacturing, and research.

Devon is named after the Devonian formation (the strata tapped in the Leduc No. 1 oil well), which in turn is named for the county of Devon in England.

Government

Devon Town Council

Title Name Term in office
Mayor Jeff Craddock 1997–2007 Councillor and Mayor

2021–present

Town councillor Ben Gronberg 2021–present
Town councillor Tanya Hugh 2013–present
Town councillor Mike Hanly 2023–present
Town councillor Brian Bowles 2021–present
Town councillor Gurk Dhanoa 2021–present
Town councillor Vacant

Member of the Legislative Assembly

Title Name Party Constituency Term in office
MLA Andrew Boitchenko UCP Drayton Valley-Devon 2023–present

Member of Parliament

Title Name Party Constituency Term in office
MP Mike Lake Conservative Leduc—Wetaskiwin 2006–present

Climate

Devon boasts a warm-summer humid continental climate (Köppen: Dfb), slightly cooler than Edmonton.[1] On average at 3.6 days a year the temperature is above Template:Convert days above Template:Convert do not always occur, but on average four years in a decade. Days with temperatures below Template:Convert occur every year on average 8.8 nights. In about 58.4% of the days of a year the temperature can reach a value less than or equal to the freezing temperature. Frost free will go from the beginning of June until the first week of September, usually. It corresponds in average to 96 days.[2]

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Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of Devon had a population of 6,545 living in 2,496 of its 2,588 total private dwellings, a change of Script error: No such module "Percentage". from its 2016 population of 6,578. With a land area of Template:Cvt, it had a population density of Template:Pop density in 2021.[3]

In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of Devon recorded a population of 6,578 living in 2,415 of its 2,493 total private dwellings, a Script error: No such module "Percentage". change from its 2011 population of 6,515. With a land area of Template:Convert, it had a population density of Template:Pop density in 2016.[4]

The population of the Town of Devon according to its 2014 municipal census is 6,650, a Script error: No such module "Percentage". change from its 2009 municipal census population of 6,534.[5]

Economy

The Town of Devon was a member of the Leduc-Nisku Economic Development Association, an economic development partnership that markets Alberta's International Region[6] in proximity to the Edmonton International Airport.[7]

Amenities

Template:Stack Devon is amply served by schools, community services such as the Devon General Hospital, and recreational facilities. It is Template:Convert from the Edmonton International Airport, and is close to major rail routes and highways. It is located close to a motor sports park, a bird sanctuary, the University of Alberta Botanic Garden, and a number of other attractions to residents and visitors. Devon and area is popular with cyclists, as it has a good network of paved country roads, as well as unpaved mountain bike trails, and has hosted high level cycling events such as Canada's 2010 National Road Championships.

Schools

Miscellaneous

Devon is the sister city to Grimma, Germany. in 2008, a group of students and dignitaries from Devon travelled to Grimma to perform in an international music festival. In 2010, members of the Grimma Jugendblasorchester (Youth Orchestra) travelled to Devon to perform and to tour Alberta.

See also

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