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词条 Stony Plain, Alberta
释义

  1. History

  2. Geography

     Climate 

  3. Demographics

  4. Economy

  5. Arts and culture

  6. Attractions

  7. Government

  8. Infrastructure

  9. Education

  10. Media

  11. Sister town

  12. See also

  13. References

  14. External links

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Stony Plain is a town in the Edmonton Capital Region of Alberta, Canada within Parkland County. It is located west of Edmonton adjacent to the City of Spruce Grove.

Stony Plain is known for its many painted murals representing various periods, events and people throughout the town's history. The town was originally known as Dog Rump Creek.[4]

History

The name of the town is believed to have come from one of two possible origins. The first is that the Stoney people camped in the area historically. The second possibility is that Dr. James Hector, a geologist on the Palliser Expedition, noticed boulders scattered across the area. The official name for the settlement was adopted in 1892.[5] Alex McNabb and McPherson were the first homesteaders in the area.[6]

Geography

Climate

has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfb)[7] It falls into the NRC Plant Hardiness Zone 4a.[8]

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|location = Stony Plain, Alberta
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|Jan maximum humidex = 10.2
|Feb maximum humidex = 12.8
|Mar maximum humidex = 15.1
|Apr maximum humidex = 23.5
|May maximum humidex = 28.9
|Jun maximum humidex = 34.7
|Jul maximum humidex = 39.3
|Aug maximum humidex = 30.6
|Sep maximum humidex = 22.2
|Oct maximum humidex = 22.2
|Nov maximum humidex = 13.3
|Dec maximum humidex = 16.5
|year maximum humidex = 39.3
|Jan record high C = 13.5
|Feb record high C = 14.5
|Mar record high C = 17.8
|Apr record high C = 28.9
|May record high C = 31.5
|Jun record high C = 33.3
|Jul record high C = 32
|Aug record high C = 35
|Sep record high C = 33.9
|Oct record high C = 29
|Nov record high C = 19.4
|Dec record high C = 17.5
|year record high C = 35
|Jan high C = -7.3
|Feb high C = -3.9
|Mar high C = 1.5
|Apr high C = 10.4
|May high C = 16.7
|Jun high C = 19.9
|Jul high C = 21.8
|Aug high C = 21
|Sep high C = 16
|Oct high C = 10.2
|Nov high C = -0.6
|Dec high C = -5.7
|year high C = 8.3
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|Feb mean C = -8.5
|Mar mean C = -3
|Apr mean C = 4.9
|May mean C = 10.9
|Jun mean C = 14.5
|Jul mean C = 16.5
|Aug mean C = 15.7
|Sep mean C = 10.7
|Oct mean C = 5.3
|Nov mean C = -4.4
|Dec mean C = -9.7
|year mean C = 3.4
|Jan low C = -15.9
|Feb low C = -12.9
|Mar low C = -7.6
|Apr low C = -0.5
|May low C = 5.1
|Jun low C = 9.1
|Jul low C = 11.2
|Aug low C = 10.3
|Sep low C = 5.3
|Oct low C = 0.3
|Nov low C = -8.1
|Dec low C = -13.6
|year low C = -1.5
|Jan record low C = -40
|Feb record low C = -39
|Mar record low C = -32.2
|Apr record low C = -24
|May record low C = -6
|Jun record low C = 0
|Jul record low C = 2.5
|Aug record low C = -0.6
|Sep record low C = -6.7
|Oct record low C = -25.5
|Nov record low C = -36.5
|Dec record low C = -40
|year record low C = -40
|Jan chill = -47.7
|Feb chill = -46
|Mar chill = -34.6
|Apr chill = -22.5
|May chill = -11.5
|Jun chill = -2.8
|Jul chill = 2.6
|Aug chill = -14.1
|Sep chill = -6.7
|Oct chill = -21.5
|Nov chill = -37.4
|Dec chill = -46
|year chill = -47.7
|precipitation colour = green
|Jan precipitation mm = 24.1
|Feb precipitation mm = 18.3
|Mar precipitation mm = 19.3
|Apr precipitation mm = 26.6
|May precipitation mm = 54
|Jun precipitation mm = 98.1
|Jul precipitation mm = 106.2
|Aug precipitation mm = 73.6
|Sep precipitation mm = 47.9
|Oct precipitation mm = 22.7
|Nov precipitation mm = 21.8
|Dec precipitation mm = 23.5
|year precipitation mm = 536
|rain colour = green
|Jan rain mm = 1.7
|Feb rain mm = 1.4
|Mar rain mm = 1.8
|Apr rain mm = 14
|May rain mm = 49.5
|Jun rain mm = 98.1
|Jul rain mm = 106.2
|Aug rain mm = 73.5
|Sep rain mm = 46.3
|Oct rain mm = 13.3
|Nov rain mm = 3
|Dec rain mm = 1.3
|year rain mm = 410
|snow colour = green
|Jan snow cm = 25.2
|Feb snow cm = 18
|Mar snow cm = 18.6
|Apr snow cm = 12.8
|May snow cm = 4.7
|Jun snow cm = 0
|Jul snow cm = 0
|Aug snow cm = 0.1
|Sep snow cm = 1.6
|Oct snow cm = 9.5
|Nov snow cm = 20.2
|Dec snow cm = 23.2
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Demographics

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|type = Canada
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[10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]
[23][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][23][3]
|1911|505
|1916|293
|1921|360
|1926|456
|1931|497
|1936|499
|1941|566
|1946|720
|1951|878
|1956|1098
|1961|1311
|1966|1397
|1971|1770
|1976|2717
|1981|4839
|1986|5802
|1991|7226
|1996|8274
|2001|9589
|2006|12363
|2011|15051
|2016|17189
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In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of Stony Plain recorded a population of 17,189 living in 6,641 of its 6,954 total private dwellings, a {{percentage|{{#expr:17189-15051}}|15051|1}} change from its 2011 population of 15,051. With a land area of {{convert|35.72|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}, it had a population density of {{Pop density|17189|35.72|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} in 2016.[30]

The population of the Town of Stony Plain according to its 2015 municipal census is 16,127,[31] a {{percentage|{{#expr:16127-14177}}|14177|1}} change from its 2008 municipal census population of 14,177.[32]

In the 2011 Census, the Town of Stony Plain had a population of 15,051 living in 5,820 of its 6,204 total dwellings, a 21.7% change from its 2006 population of 12,363. With a land area of {{convert|35.61|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}, it had a population density of {{Pop density|15051|35.61|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} in 2011.[33] At its current population, Stony Plain is one of the largest towns in the province and is eligible for city status. According to Alberta's Municipal Government Act, a town is eligible for city status when it reaches 10,000 residents.[34]

Economy

The region is dominated by agricultural and other resource-based industry.

Arts and culture

Stony Plain is home to many colourful murals that depict important figures and events of local history. The Town held a mural project in 2006 where artists were selected through open competition to paint two murals. The Parkland Potters Guild & Crooked Pot Gallery is also located within Stony Plain.

Cultural institutions in the town include the Stony Plain Public Library and the Multicultural Heritage Centre.

Stony Plain celebrates Farmers' Days in the first week of June each year, complete with the Farmers' Days Parade, the Kinsmen rodeo, a pancake breakfast and fair grounds. The town also plays host to the Great White North Triathlon[35] in the first week of July.

In the summer, Stony Plain hosts two major festivals — the Blueberry Bluegrass and Country Music Festival,[36] which is held in early August and is the largest bluegrass event in western Canada, and the Cowboy Poetry and Country Music Gathering[37] held in late August.

In December, the town sets up a large Christmas tree on Main Street and is lit throughout the Christmas season. To celebrate New Year's Eve, the town holds its Family Fest event at Heritage Park. Family Fest features outdoor ice skating, hot chocolate and fireworks.

Attractions

The Town of Stony Plain jointly owns and operates the TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre sports complex located within neighbouring Spruce Grove. The town is also home to the Multicultural Heritage Centre, the Pioneer Museum, and multiple parks including Shikaoi and Rotary, a skate park, a BMX park and a green path system running through town.

Government

The town is governed by one mayor and six councillors.

Infrastructure

Health care

Stony Plain is home to the WestView Health Centre, a 68-bed public hospital.[38]

Education

Parkland School Division operates five schools and an outreach centre within the town.[39] Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2 operates a school for students in kindergarten through grade 8.[40] There are also a variety of small private schools and home schooling organizations.

Media

Newspapers covering Stony Plain include the Stony Plain Reporter[41] and the Tri Area News.[42] On the radio 88.1 The One [43]

Sister town

Stony Plain is twinned with Shikaoi, Hokkaido, Japan.[44]

See also

  • List of communities in Alberta
  • List of towns in Alberta

References

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.municipalaffairs.alberta.ca/cfml/MunicipalProfiles/basicReport/TOWN.PDF | publisher=Alberta Municipal Affairs | title=Location and History Profile: Town of Stony Plain | page=604 | date=June 17, 2016 | accessdate=June 19, 2016}}
2. ^{{AMOS}}
3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.safetycodes.ab.ca/Public/Documents/PSSSOP_Handbook_Version_12_Online_Feb_21_2012b.pdf | title=Alberta Private Sewage Systems 2009 Standard of Practice Handbook: Appendix A.3 Alberta Design Data (A.3.A. Alberta Climate Design Data by Town) | publisher=Safety Codes Council | type=PDF | pages=212–215 (PDF pages 226–229) | date=January 2012 | accessdate=October 9, 2013}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.stonyplain.com/admin/contentx/default.cfm?PageId=4556|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051213205946/http://www.stonyplain.com/admin/contentx/default.cfm?PageId=4556|dead-url=yes|archive-date=2005-12-13|title=Title unknown}}
5. ^{{cite book|last=Sanders|first=Harry|title=Alberta Names How Cities, Towns, Villages and Hamlets Got their Names|publisher=Red Deer Press|year=2003|pages=283|isbn=978-0-88995-256-0}}
6. ^{{cite book|last=Stony Plain and District Historical Society|title=Along the fifth : a history of Stony Plain and district|year=1982|url=http://www.ourfutureourpast.ca/loc_hist/page.aspx?id=290096}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Climate Regions|url=http://ftp2.cits.rncan.gc.ca/pub/geott/atlas/archives/english/3rdedition/environment/climate/030.jpg|website=FTP Home - Natural Resources Canada Archives|publisher=Natural Resources Canada|accessdate=23 May 2016|format=Image (JPE/FTP|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150909022911/http://ftp2.cits.rncan.gc.ca/pub/geott/atlas/archives/english/3rdedition/environment/climate/030.jpg|archivedate=9 September 2015|df=}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Plant Hardiness Zone by Municipality|url=http://www.planthardiness.gc.ca/?m=22&lang=en&prov=Alberta&val=E|website=Natural Resources Canada|publisher=Government of Canada|accessdate=23 May 2016}}
9. ^{{cite web | url =http://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_normals/results_e.html?stnID=1870&prov=&lang=e&dCode=1&dispBack=1&StationName=stony_plain&SearchType=Contains&province=ALL&provBut=&month1=0&month2=12 | title = Edmonton Stony Plain | work = Canadian Climate Normals 1971–2000 | publisher = Environment Canada | language = English, French | accessdate = February 10, 2014}}
10. ^{{cite book | title=Census of Canada, 1911 | volume=Volume I | year=1912 | publisher=Government of Canada | location=Ottawa | pages=2–39 | chapter=Table I: Area and Population of Canada by Provinces, Districts and Subdistricts in 1911 and Population in 1901}}
11. ^{{cite book | title=Census of Prairie Provinces, 1916 | volume=Population and Agriculture | year=1918 | publisher=Government of Canada | location=Ottawa | pages=77–140 | chapter=Table I: Population of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta by Districts, Townships, Cities, Towns, and Incorporated Villages in 1916, 1911, 1906, and 1901}}
12. ^{{cite book | title=Census of Canada, 1921 | volume= | year=1922 | publisher=Government of Canada | location=Ottawa | pages=169–215 | chapter=Table 8: Population by districts and sub-districts according to the Redistribution Act of 1914 and the amending act of 1915, compared for the census years 1921, 1911 and 1901}}
13. ^{{cite book | title=Census of Prairie Provinces, 1926 | volume=Census of Alberta, 1926 | year=1927 | publisher=Government of Canada | location=Ottawa | pages=565–567 | chapter=Table 7: Population of cities, towns and villages for the province of Alberta in census years 1901-26, as classed in 1926}}
14. ^{{cite book | title=Census of Canada, 1931 | volume= | year=1932 | publisher=Government of Canada | location=Ottawa | pages=98–102 | chapter=Table 12: Population of Canada by provinces, counties or census divisions and subdivisions, 1871-1931}}
15. ^{{cite book | title=Census of the Prairie Provinces, 1936 | volume=Volume I: Population and Agriculture | year=1938 | publisher=Dominion Bureau of Statistics | location=Ottawa | pages=833–836 | chapter=Table 4: Population in incorporated cities, towns and villages, 1901-1936}}
16. ^{{cite book | title=Eighth Census of Canada, 1941 | volume=Volume II: Population by Local Subdivisions | year=1944 | publisher=Dominion Bureau of Statistics | location=Ottawa | pages=134–141 | chapter=Table 10: Population by census subdivisions, 1871–1941}}
17. ^{{cite book | title=Census of the Prairie Provinces, 1946 | volume=Volume I: Population | year=1949 | publisher=Dominion Bureau of Statistics | location=Ottawa | pages=401–414 | chapter=Table 6: Population by census subdivisions, 1926-1946}}
18. ^{{cite book | title=Ninth Census of Canada, 1951 | volume=Volume I: Population, General Characteristics | year=1953 | publisher=Dominion Bureau of Statistics | location=Ottawa | page=6.73–6.83 | chapter=Table 6: Population by census subdivisions, 1871–1951}}
19. ^{{cite book | title=Census of Canada, 1956 | volume=Population, Counties and Subdivisions | year=1957 | publisher=Dominion Bureau of Statistics | location=Ottawa | page=6.50–6.53 | chapter=Table 6: Population by sex, for census subdivisions, 1956 and 1951}}
20. ^{{cite book | title=1961 Census of Canada | series=Series 1.1: Historical, 1901–1961 | volume=Volume I: Population | year=1963 | publisher=Dominion Bureau of Statistics | location=Ottawa | page=6.77-6.83 | chapter=Table 6: Population by census subdivisions, 1901–1961}}
21. ^{{cite book | title=Census of Canada, 1966 | volume=Population, Specified Age Groups and Sex for Counties and Census Subdivisions, 1966 | year=1968 | publisher=Dominion Bureau of Statistics | location=Ottawa | page=6.50–6.53 | chapter=Population by specified age groups and sex, for census subdivisions, 1966}}
22. ^{{cite book | title=1971 Census of Canada | volume=Volume I: Population, Census Subdivisions (Historical) | year=1973 | publisher=Statistics Canada | location=Ottawa | page=2.102-2.111 | chapter=Table 2: Population of Census Subdivisions, 1921–1971}}
23. ^{{cite book | title=1976 Census of Canada | series=Census Divisions and Subdivisions, Western Provinces and the Territories | volume=Volume I: Population, Geographic Distributions | year=1977 | publisher=Statistics Canada | location=Ottawa | page=3.40–3.43| chapter=Table 3: Population for census divisions and subdivisions, 1971 and 1976}}
24. ^{{cite book | title=1981 Census of Canada | volume=Volume II: Provincial series, Population, Geographic distributions (Alberta) | year=1982 | publisher=Statistics Canada | location=Ottawa | page=4.1–4.10| chapter=Table 4: Population and Total Occupied Dwellings, for Census Divisions and Subdivisions, 1976 and 1981 | isbn=0-660-51095-2}}
25. ^{{cite book | title=Census Canada 1986 | volume=Population and Dwelling Counts – Provinces and Territories (Alberta) | year=1987 | publisher=Statistics Canada | location=Ottawa | page=2.1–2.10 | chapter=Table 2: Census Divisions and Subdivisions – Population and Occupied Private Dwellings, 1981 and 1986 | isbn=0-660-53463-0}}
26. ^{{cite book | title=91 Census | volume=Population and Dwelling Counts – Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions | year=1992 | publisher=Statistics Canada | location=Ottawa | pages=100–108 | chapter=Table 2: Population and Dwelling Counts, for Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 1986 and 1991 – 100% Data | isbn=0-660-57115-3}}
27. ^{{cite book | title=96 Census | volume=A National Overview – Population and Dwelling Counts | year=1997 | publisher=Statistics Canada | location=Ottawa | pages=136–146 | chapter=Table 10: Population and Dwelling Counts, for Census Divisions, Census Subdivisions (Municipalities) and Designated Places, 1991 and 1996 Censuses – 100% Data | isbn=0-660-59283-5}}
28. ^{{cite web | title=Population and Dwelling Counts, for Canada, Provinces and Territories, and Census Divisions, 2001 and 1996 Censuses - 100% Data (Alberta) | url=http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/english/census01/products/standard/popdwell/Table-CSD-D.cfm?PR=48 | publisher=Statistics Canada | accessdate=2012-04-02}}
29. ^{{cite web | title=Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2006 and 2001 censuses - 100% data (Alberta) | url=http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2006/dp-pd/hlt/97-550/Index.cfm?TPL=P1C&Page=RETR&LANG=Eng&T=302&SR=1&S=1&O=A&RPP=9999&PR=48&CMA=0 | publisher=Statistics Canada | date=2010-01-06 | accessdate=2012-04-02}}
30. ^{{cite web | url=http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/hlt-fst/pd-pl/Table.cfm?Lang=Eng&T=302&SR=1&S=86&O=A&RPP=9999&PR=48 | title=Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2016 and 2011 censuses – 100% data (Alberta) | publisher=Statistics Canada | date=February 8, 2017 | accessdate=February 8, 2017}}
31. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.stonyplain.com/Town-Hall/Departments/Corporate-Communications/Newsroom/News-Releases/2015-Census-Results_s1_p1807.htm | title=2015 Census Results | publisher=Town of Stony Plain | date=August 24, 2015 | accessdate=August 25, 2015 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924110617/http://www.stonyplain.com/Town-Hall/Departments/Corporate-Communications/Newsroom/News-Releases/2015-Census-Results_s1_p1807.htm | archive-date=2015-09-24 | dead-url=yes | df= }}
32. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.municipalaffairs.alberta.ca/documents/msb/2010pop.pdf | title=2010 Official Population List | publisher=Alberta Municipal Affairs | date=September 16, 2010 | accessdate=September 11, 2015}}
33. ^{{cite web | url=http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2011/dp-pd/hlt-fst/pd-pl/Table-Tableau.cfm?LANG=Eng&T=302&SR=1&S=51&O=A&RPP=9999&PR=48&CMA=0 | title=Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2011 and 2006 censuses (Alberta) | publisher=Statistics Canada | date=2012-02-08 | accessdate=2012-02-08}}
34. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.qp.alberta.ca/574.cfm?page=m26.cfm&leg_type=Acts&isbncln=9780779745739 | title=Municipal Government Act | publisher=Alberta Queen's Printer | accessdate=2012-09-05}}
35. ^The Great White North Triathlon
36. ^Blueberry Bluegrass and Country Music Festival
37. ^Stony Plain Cowboy Poetry Gathering
38. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.stonyplainreporter.com/2014/08/22/westview-health-centre-home-to-new-hospice-area | title=WestView Health Centre home to new hospice area | newspaper=Stony Plain Report | author=Caitlin Kehoe | publisher=Postmedia Network | date=August 22, 2014 | accessdate=December 2, 2017}}
39. ^Parkland School Division No. 70
40. ^Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2
41. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.stonyplainreporter.com/ | title=Stony Plain Reporter | publisher=Canoe Sun Media | accessdate=2012-08-04}}
42. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.trinews.ca/about/ |title=About |publisher=Tri Area News |accessdate=2012-08-04 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120820175145/http://www.trinews.ca/about/ |archivedate=2012-08-20 |df= }}
43. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.stonyplainreporter.com/2014/09/19/blackgold-broadcasting-awarded-licence-for-local-radio-station | title=88.1 License awarded to Blackgold| publisher=Stony Plain Reporter | accessdate=2015-06-03}}
44. ^{{cite web|title=Stony Plain|url=http://www.ajtma.com/member.php?id=15|publisher=Alberta/Japan Twinned Municipalities Association|accessdate=30 November 2014}}

External links

  • {{official website}}
{{Geographic location
| Centre = Stony Plain
| North = Calahoo
| Northeast = Morinville
St. Albert
| East = Spruce Grove
| Southeast = Devon
| South = Thorsby
| Southwest = Warburg
| West = Spring Lake
| Northwest = Onoway
}}{{Subdivisions of Alberta|towns=yes}}{{Authority control}}

3 : 1907 establishments in Alberta|Edmonton Metropolitan Region|Towns in Alberta

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