User:Hwy43/Sandbox/List of census subdivisions in Alberta

Statistics Canada divides the Province of Alberta into 435 census subdivisions among 10 census subdivision types. The 10 types include cities, towns, villages, summer villages, municipal districts, improvement districts, special areas and specialized municipalities, which are also Alberta municipal status types, and Indian reserves and Indian settlements, which are deemed equivalents to municipalities by Statistics Canada.

Cities
In 2011, Statistics Canada recognized 16 cities as census subdivisions.

Towns
In 2011, Statistics Canada recognized 108 towns as census subdivisions.

Villages
In 2011, Statistics Canada recognized 95 villages as census subdivisions. In November 2012, the Province of Alberta dissolved the Village of New Norway to become a hamlet under the jurisdiction of Camrose County, bringing the total amount of villages to 94.

Summer villages
In 2011, Statistics Canada recognized 51 summer villages as census subdivisions.

Specialized municipalities
In 2011, Statistics Canada recognized five specialized municipalities as census subdivisions.

Municipal districts
In 2011, Statistics Canada recognized 64 municipal districts as census subdivisions.

Improvement districts
In 2011, Statistics Canada recognized seven improvement districts as census subdivisions. In September 2011, after census enumeration, the Province of Alberta approved the formation of a new improvement district named Improvement District No. 349, bringing the total amount of improvement districts to eight.

Special areas
In 2011, Statistics Canada recognized three special areas as census subdivisions.

Indian reserves
In 2011, Statistics Canada recognized 81 of a total 137 Indian reserves as census subdivisions.

Indian settlements
In 2011, Statistics Canada recognized four of a total of six Indian settlements as census subdivisions.