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Village of Edberg
Box 160
Edberg, AB Canada
T0B 1J0

Phone 780.877.3999
Fax 780.877.2562

 

 

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Edberg is located in the Alberta heartland, an area known for its incredible prairie landscape with never ending fields, beautiful lakes, rolling foothills, and a limitless skyline. Edberg lies within Central Alberta in Camrose County , and is 34 kilometers south of Camrose and 119 km south of Edmonton. Edberg is on the western banks of the Battle River and Dried Meat Lake. Edberg has the legacy of being one of the first villages west of Ontario to have its own water and sewer system.

The community, with its agricultural roots, acts as a retirement center and as an agricultural service center for outlying farmers. Edberg offers residents the benefits of low property taxes, locally treated clean soft water, and an above average economy that is positive for commerce.

Edberg has long been an enthusiastic village with many community organizations and summer events in the area for residents and tourists. In the month of July alone, the Edberg Slow Pitch Tournament and the Antique Tractor & Auto Show that includes a village parade take place, as an example.

OUR EMBLEM

The village emblem signifies pride in our past and hope for our future. Each graphic used within its design has special meaning.

The wheat stalk represents agricultural crops, the foundation of our municipality.
The derrick represents natural gas and oil, an important industry in our province.
Recreation is represented by riding horses, a symbol of our many sports & recreations.
The beef head represents livestock; beef, swine, poultry and sheep, another important industry.
The entire design is encompassed by a gear wheel, considered to be an international symbol of industry.

 


Population: 155
+ over 700 rural residents

Incorporated: 1930
Total Area: 29 Hectares

last updated
May 15, 2012

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Looking for things to do and see while in the area? Check out the Boomtown Trail.

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