Stettler, Alberta
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Stettler is a town in Alberta
Alberta
Alberta is a province of Canada. It had an estimated population of 3.7 million in 2010 making it the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces...

, Canada
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...

. It is located 101 km (62.8 mi) east of Red Deer
Red Deer, Alberta
Red Deer is a city in Central Alberta, Canada. It is located near the midpoint of the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor and is surrounded by Red Deer County. It is Alberta's third-most-populous city – after Calgary and Edmonton. The city is located in aspen parkland, a region of rolling hills...

 at the junction of Highway 12 and Highway 56. The town is located in the eastern region of central Alberta
Central Alberta
Central Alberta is a region located in the Canadian province of Alberta.Central Alberta is the most densely populated rural area in the province...

 and nicknamed "The Heart of Alberta."

History

Stettler was founded in 1905 and was named after Swiss immigrant Carl Stettler
Carl Stettler
Carl Stettler was born near Berne, Switzerland on June 7, 1861. After traveling and working across Europe and the U.S., he arrived in Alberta in 1903 and homesteaded two and a half miles east of the present town of Stettler. He founded and was the first postmaster of the Swiss and German colony of...

, who also founded a settlement east of the town at Blumenau, as well as being influential in the nearby community of Castor
Castor, Alberta
Castor is a town in the Canadian province of Alberta. It is intersected by Highway 12 and Highway 861, east of the city of Red Deer, at an elevation .It was incorporated July 13, 1910...

. He also served on the first town council of Stettler as a councilor.

Stettler today

Stettler is also home to Alberta Prairie Railway Excursions, a popular attraction delivering rail tours to people from around the world.

The town also serves as a commercial hub for several smaller communities in the area, serving a population of approximately 30,000. Nearby communities include the villages of Big Valley
Big Valley, Alberta
Big Valley is a village in central Alberta south east of Red Deer. It is located south of Stettler and north of Drumheller on Highway 56 in the County of Stettler.- Ranching era :...

, Gadsby
Gadsby, Alberta
Gadsby is a small village in central Alberta, Canada, located east of Red Deer. Gadsby is officially the smallest village in Alberta. It was incorporated in 1909.-Name:...

, Donalda, and Halkirk
Halkirk, Alberta
Halkirk is a village in central Alberta, Canada within the County of Paintearth No. 18. It is located east of Red Deer at the intersection of Highway 12 and Highway 855. Founded in 1912, Halkirk was named after Halkirk, Scotland.- Demographics :...

, and the hamlets of Byemoor, Endiang
Endiang, Alberta
Endiang, Alberta is a hamlet in Alberta, Canada within the County of Stettler No. 6. It is located approximately southeast of Stettler, Alberta....

, and Erskine
Erskine, Alberta
Erskine is a hamlet in Alberta, Canada within the County of Stettler No. 6. It is located approximately west of Stettler, south of Rochon Sands and east of Red Deer...

, among others.

Stettler celebrated its centennial in 2005.

Climate

Stettler experiences a humid continental climate
Humid continental climate
A humid continental climate is a climatic region typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot summers and cold winters....

 (Köppen climate classification
Köppen climate classification
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 Dfb).

Demographics

The population of the Town of Stettler according to its 2008 municipal census is 5,843.

In 2006, Stettler had a population of 5,418 living in 2,268 dwellings
House
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, a 3.9% increase from 2001. The town has a land area of 9.5 km² (3.7 sq mi) and a population density
Population density
Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans...

 of 570.1 /km2.

The median household income in 2005 for Stettler was $56,201, which is below the Alberta provincial average of $63,988.

Education

The town has three schools in the Clearview Public Schools -(Clearview School Division No. 71)http://www.clearview.ab.ca:
As well as one school in the East Central Catholic School Division
  • Christ King Catholic School

List of mayors

  • Bob Stewart
  • John Brennan
  • Redford Peeples
  • Robin Sloan
  • Gary McKay
  • Keith Ryder
  • James Hunter
  • Dick Richards

Famous residents

  • Kenn Borek, founder of Kenn Borek Air
    Kenn Borek Air
    Kenn Borek Air is an airline based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It operates regional passenger and cargo services, contract operations in the Arctic and Antarctic and aircraft leasing. Its main base is Calgary International Airport...

    , was born in Stettler.
  • Robert Raymond Cook
    Robert Raymond Cook
    Robert Raymond Cook was a Canadian murderer. Convicted of the slayings of his father, Raymond, stepmother, Daisy, and the couple's five children, he was the last man to be executed by the province of Alberta.-Overview:On 28 June 1959, police discovered the Raymond and Daisy Cook along with their 5...

     was the "last man to be hanged in Alberta" after the 1959 murder of his family.
  • Tricia Helfer
    Tricia Helfer
    Tricia Janine Helfer is a Canadian actress and former model, best known for her roles as Number Six in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica miniseries and television series, "Carla" on Burn Notice, and FBI Special Agent Alex Rice on Dark Blue, as well as for hosting the first season of Canada's...

    , the actress who portrays Number Six
    Number Six (Battlestar Galactica)
    Number Six is a family of fictional characters from the reimagined science fiction television series, Battlestar Galactica. She is portrayed by Canadian actress and model Tricia Helfer. Of the twelve known Cylon models, she is the sixth of the "Significant Seven"...

     on Battlestar Galactica
    Battlestar Galactica
    Battlestar Galactica is an American science fiction franchise created by Glen A. Larson. The franchise began with the Battlestar Galactica TV series in 1978, and was followed by a brief sequel TV series in 1980, a line of book adaptations, original novels, comic books, a board game, and video games...

    , attended high school in Stettler.
  • Brian Ogilvie
    Brian Ogilvie
    Brian Hugh Ogilvie is a retired Canadian ice hockey player who played 90 games in the National Hockey League for the Chicago Black Hawks and St. Louis Blues.- Career statistics :-External links:...

     and Bob Falkenberg
    Bob Falkenberg
    Robert Arthur "Steady" Falkenberg is a retired professional ice hockey defenceman who played 54 games in the National Hockey League and 378 games in the World Hockey Association. He played for the Detroit Red Wings, Edmonton Oilers, and San Diego Mariners.-External links:...

     are retired Canadian ice hockey players.

See also

  • List of communities in Alberta
  • List of towns in Alberta
  • County of Stettler No. 6
    Stettler County No. 6, Alberta
    The County of Stettler No. 6 is a municipal district in central Alberta, Canada.-Demographics:In 2006, the County of Stettler No. 6 had a population of 5,216 living in 1,846 dwellings, a 2.6% decrease from 2001. The county has a land area of and a population density of .In 2001, the population...


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