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North Edmonton
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(former village)
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Village of North Edmonton | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Alberta |
City | Edmonton |
Village | January 20, 1910 |
Annexation | July 22, 1912 |
North Edmonton is a former village in Alberta, Canada that was absorbed by the City of Edmonton. The approximate geographic centre of the former village is the current intersection of Fort Road, 66 Street and 127 Avenue in northeast Edmonton. Its land is now occupied by the Edmonton neighbourhoods of Balwin, Belvedere, Industrial Heights, Kennedale Industrial and Yellowhead Corridor East.
History
The Village of North Edmonton was incorporated on January 20, 1910, encompassing four quarter sections of land. It had a population of 404 in 1911. The village was subsequently annexed by Edmonton on July 22, 1912.
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