The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (abbreviated RMWB)
is a
specialized municipality
A specialized municipality is a unique type of municipal status in the Canadian province of Alberta. These unique local governments are formed without the creation of special legislation, and typically allow for the coexistence of urban and ru ...
in
northeast Alberta, Canada. It is the second largest municipality in Alberta by area
and is home to
oil sand deposits known as the
Athabasca oil sands.
History
The ''Municipality of Wood Buffalo'' was incorporated as a specialized municipality on April 1, 1995 as a result of the
amalgamation of the City of
Fort McMurray and Improvement District No. 143.
Specialized municipality status was granted to provide "for the unique needs of a municipality including a large urban centre and a large rural territory with a small population."
[ The ''Municipality of Wood Buffalo'' subsequently changed its name to the ''Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo'' on August 14, 1996.][
]
June 2013 floods
By June 12, 2013, after many days of heavy rain, the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo declared a state of emergency. They organized evacuations from some areas and placed others under boil water advisories as local waterways, such as the Hangingstone River, rose to dangerously elevated levels south of Fort McMurray, causing the closure of Highway 63.
2016 wildfire
From May 3, 2016 on, over 80,000 people were affected by evacuations, by May 3 at 6:49 pm, the entirety of Fort McMurray and surrounding areas were placed under a mandatory evacuation. making it Alberta's largest evacuation for a wildfire.
Geography
The Regional Municipality (RM) of Wood Buffalo is in the northeast corner of the province of Alberta. It borders the province of Saskatchewan to the east; the Northwest Territories
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to the north; Improvement District No. 24
Improvement District No. 24, or Improvement District No. 24 (Wood Buffalo), is an improvement district in Alberta, Canada. Coextensive with the portion of Wood Buffalo National Park in northeast Alberta, the improvement district provides loca ...
( Wood Buffalo National Park), Mackenzie County, and the Municipal District of Opportunity No. 17 to the west; and Athabasca County and the Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87
The Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87 is a municipal district (MD) in northeastern Alberta, Canada in Division No. 12. On the east, it is adjacent to the province of Saskatchewan.
The district was incorporated on January 1, 1955, through ...
to the south.[ The Athabasca River meanders northward through the central portion of the RM of Wood Buffalo before emptying into Lake Athabasca.][ Some of its water bodies include Christina Lake, ]Gardiner Lakes Gardiner may refer to:
Places
Settlements
;Canada
* Gardiner, Ontario
;United States
* Gardiner, Maine
* Gardiner, Montana
* Gardiner (town), New York
** Gardiner (CDP), New York
* Gardiner, Oregon
* Gardiner, Washington
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, Garson Lake, Gipsy Lake, Gordon Lake, Gregoire Lake
Gregoire Lake is a lake in Alberta, Canada. It is part of the Athabasca River basin.
It is located in the wetlands of northern Alberta, adjacent to Highway 881, between Fort McMurray and Lac La Biche. It was known as "Willow Lake" until 1940 w ...
, McClelland Lake, Namur Lake
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, Richardson Lake, and Winefred Lake (also partially within Lac La Biche County and the Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87).[ Discharging northward from Lake Athabasca is Riviere des Rochers, which at its confluence with the Peace River becomes the Slave River.][ The Slave River forms much of the RM of Wood Buffalo's boundary with Improvement District No. 24 north of the confluence. Land formations include the Birch Mountains northwest of ]Fort McKay
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, Fort Hills north of Fort McKay, and Thickwood Hills west of Fort McMurray.[ A portion of the Peace-Athabasca Delta is also within the RM of Wood Buffalo.][
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Communities and localities
The following
urban municipalities
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are surrounded by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo:
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Cities
*none
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Towns
*none
;
Villages
*none
;
Summer villages
*none
The following
hamlets are located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo:
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; Hamlets
* Anzac
*]Conklin Conklin may refer to:
Places
;In the United States
* Conklin, Missouri, an unincorporated community
* Conklin, New York, a town
* Conklin, Michigan, an unincorporated community
;Elsewhere
* Conklin, Alberta, a hamlet in Alberta, Canada
People
* ...
* Fort Chipewyan
*Fort McKay
Fort McKay ( ) or Fort MacKay is a community in northern Alberta, northeast Alberta, Canada that is located at the confluence of the Athabasca River, Athabasca and MacKay rivers. It is approximately north of Fort McMurray via Alberta Highway 63, ...
* Fort McMurray ( urban service area)
*Gregoire Lake Estates
Gregoire Lake Estates is a hamlet (place), hamlet in northern Alberta, Canada within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, Regional Municipality (RM) of Wood Buffalo. It is located on Alberta Highway 881, Highway 881, approximately southea ...
* Janvier South
* Saprae Creek
The following localities are located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo:
*Almac Subdivision
*Beaver Lake-Young's Beach
*Bechtel Syncrude Camp
*Berdinskies
*Berny
*Big Eddy
*Billos
* Bitumount
* Brièreville
*Chard
*Charron
* Cheecham
*Christina Crossing
*Corbetts
*Devenish
*Dog Head
* Draper
*Egg Lake
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* Portage
*Fitzgerald[
*Fitzgerald 196
* Fitzgerald Settlement
*Fort Smith Settlement
*Gourin
*Grandin
*Improvement District No.143
*Kenny Woods
*Kinosis
*Le Goff
*Leismer
*Lenarthur
*Lynton
*Maloy
* Mariana Lake
*Mildred Lake
*Old Fort
*Pelican Settlement
*Pingle
*Point Brule
*Quigley
*Rossian
*Sandy Rapids
*Tar Island
* Waterways
*Willow Trail
*Wolyn
The following settlements are within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo:][
*Chipewyan
*Fitzgerald (Smith Landing)
*Janvier South
*Mariana
*McKay
*St. Bruno Farm (also partially within Improvement District No. 24)
First Nations have the following Indian reserves within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo:][
* Allison Bay 219
* Charles Lake 225
*]Chipewyan 201
Chipewyan 201 is an Indian reserve of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation in Alberta, located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo on the south shore of Lake Athabasca
Lake Athabasca (; French: ''lac Athabasca''; from Woods Cre ...
*Chipewyan 201A
Chipewyan 201A is an Indian reserve of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation in Alberta, located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. It is at the southeast end of Lake Athabasca
Lake Athabasca (; French: ''lac Athabasca''; from ...
* Chipewyan 201B
*Chipewyan 201C
Chipewyan 201C is an Indian reserve of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation in Alberta, located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. It is on the east side of Richardson Lake, about 7 miles south of Lake Athabasca
Lake Athabasca ...
* Chipewyan 201D
* Chipewyan 201E
*Chipewyan 201F
Chipewyan 201F is an Indian reserve of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation
The Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN, chp, K'ai Taile Dené) is a band government. It represents local people of the Denesuline (Chipewyan) ethnic group. It c ...
*Chipewyan 201G
Chipewyan 201G is an Indian reserve of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation in Alberta, located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. It is on the east bank of the Athabasca River
The Athabasca River (French: ''Rivière Athabasca'') ...
*Clearwater 175
Clearwater 175 is an Indian reserve of the Fort McMurray First Nation in Alberta, located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. It is 7 kilometers southeast of Fort McMurray
Fort McMurray ( ) is an urban service area in the Regio ...
*Collin Lake 223
Collin Lake 223 is an Indian reserve of the Mikisew Cree First Nation in Alberta, located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (abbreviated RMWB) is a specialized municipality in northeas ...
*Cornwall Lake 224
Cornwall Lake 224 is an Indian reserve of the Mikisew Cree First Nation in Alberta, located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (abbreviated RMWB) is a specialized municipality in northe ...
*Cowper Lake 194A
Cowper Lake 194A is an Indian reserve of the Chipewyan Prairie First Nation in Alberta, located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (abbreviated RMWB) is a specialized municipality in no ...
*Devil's Gate 220
Devil's Gate 220 is a First Nation reserve of the Mikisew Cree First Nation in Alberta, located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. It is 10 kilometers north of Fort Chipewyan
Fort Chipewyan , commonly referred to as Fort Chip, is ...
*Dog Head 218
Dog Head 218 is an Indian reserve of the Mikisew Cree First Nation in Alberta, located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. In the 2016 Canadian Census
The 2016 Canadian census was an enumeration of Canadian residents, which counte ...
*Fort McKay 174
Fort McKay 174 is an Indian reserve of the Fort McKay First Nation in Alberta, located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (abbreviated RMWB) is a specialized municipality in northeast A ...
*Fort McKay 174C
Fort McKay 174C is an Indian reserve of the Fort McKay First Nation in Alberta, located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (abbreviated RMWB) is a specialized municipality in northeast ...
*Fort McKay 174D
Fort McKay 174D is an Indian reserve of the Fort McKay First Nation in Alberta, located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.
References
Indian reserves in Alberta
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*Gregoire Lake 176
Gregoire Lake 176 is an Indian reserve of the Fort McMurray First Nation in Alberta, located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. It is 35 kilometres southeast of Fort McMurray. In the 2016 Canadian Census
The 2016 Canadian census ...
* Hokedhe Tue 196E
* House River Indian Cemetery 178
* Janvier 194
* K'i Tue 196D
*Li Deze 196C
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Businesses and organizations
* Landscape Institute, a British professional body for landscape architects
* Leadership Institute, a non-profit organization located in Arlington, Virginia, US, that teaches "political tec ...
* Namur Lake 174B
*Namur River 174A
Namur River 174A is an Indian reserve of the Fort McKay First Nation in Alberta
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* Old Fort 217
* Sandy Point 221
* Thabacha Nare 196A
* Thebathi 196
* Tsu K'adhe Tue 196F
* Tsu Tue 196G
* Winefred Lake 194B
Hydrology
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (RMWB) is in the lower basin of the Athabasca River watershed and Fort McMurray is the largest community on the banks of the river.[The Athabasca River originates in Jasper National Park. It is fed by the Athabasca Glacier within the Columbia Icefield, at an altitude of approximately . The river travels before discharging through the Mackenzie River system into the Arctic Ocean through the ]Northwest Territories
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. Its course is marked by rapids, impeding navigation southwest of Fort McMurray. Local rivers include the Hangingstone River, Clearwater River and Christina River, a tributary of the Clearwater River.
The Hangingstone River drains an area of , which is dominated by muskeg, and flows into the Clearwater River just upstream of the Athabasca River at Fort McMurray. The river often experiences high flows in the spring during snow melt, during heavy rainfall events and when ice jams occur during spring ice break. The RMWB warns citizens of the potential for sudden flash floods "especially in populated areas adjacent to the Athabasca River, Clearwater River and Christina River." Water levels have been monitored by the Water Survey of Canada since 1970 (WSC station 07CD004). During the spring months there is increased monitoring of the "Clearwater River to the south of the urban service area to provide warning of an ice break" and the "Athabasca River upper basin, local river levels, precipitation and overall weather patterns."
The Clearwater River,[Clearwater river is named because of its "unspoiled, clear-water river in a pristine isolated "wilderness setting of spectacular beauty."] designated as part of the Canadian Heritage Rivers System, flows from its headwaters at Lloyd Lake in northwest Saskatchewan into northeast Alberta before joining the Athabasca River at Fort McMurray. "The lack of significant oil sands developments means that the Clearwater River can be used as a baseline river system to provide information on the variability and characteristics of natural systems."
Demographics
Federal census
In the 2021 Census of Population
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conducted by Statistics Canada
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, the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo had a population of 72,326 living in 25,934 of its 30,451 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 71,594. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021.
In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo had a population of 71,594 living in 25,659 of its 30,713 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2011 population of 65,565. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2016.
Municipal census
The permanent population of the Regional Municipality (RM) of Wood Buffalo according to its 2021 municipal census is 75,555, a change of from its 2018 municipal census permanent population of 75,009. In addition, the 2021 municipal census counted a shadow population of 30,504 non-permanent residents for a combined population of 106,059,[ while the 2018 municipal census counted 36,678 non-permanent residents for a combined population of 111,687.][
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Ethnicity
Language
Immigration
Wood Buffalo is home to almost 2,000 recent immigrants (arriving between 2001 and 2006) who now make up more than 3% of the population. About 21% of these immigrants came from India, while about 10% came from each of Pakistan and the Philippines, and about 9% came from Venezuela, and about 8% from South Africa, about 6% from China
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, and about 3% came from Colombia
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.
Religion
More than 80% of residents identified as Christian
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at the time of the 2001 census while almost 17% indicated they had no religious affiliation. For specific denominations Statistics Canada
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counted 15,880 Roman Catholics
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(37.4%), 4,985 Anglicans (11.7%), 4,225 for the United Church of Canada (9.9%), 1,730 Pentecostals (4.1%), 1,195 Baptists
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(2.8%), 965 for the Salvation Army
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(2.3%), 900 Lutherans (2.1%), 690 Muslim
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s (1.6%), 350 Latter-day Saints (0.8%), and 320 Presbyterians (0.8%).
Economy
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo is home to vast oil sand deposits, also known as the Athabasca Oil Sands, helping to make the region one of the fastest growing industrial areas in Canada.
Attractions
Wood Buffalo National Park is adjacent to the Regional Municipality (RM) of Wood Buffalo to the northwest.[ The following provincial protected areas are also within the RM of Wood Buffalo:][
* Birch Mountains Wildland Provincial Park
* Birch River Wildland Provincial Park
* Dillon River Wildland Provincial Park
* Fidler-Greywillow Wildland Provincial Park
* Gipsy Lake Wildland Provincial Park
* Grand Rapids Wildland Provincial Park
* Gregoire Lake Provincial Park
*]Kazan Wildland Provincial Park
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*Kitaskino Nuwenëné Wildland Provincial Park
Kitaskino Nuwenëné Wildland Provincial Park is a wildland provincial park in Wood Buffalo, northern Alberta, Canada. Kitaskino, means “our land” in Cree and Nuwenëné means “our land” in Dene; the two languages are spoken by the Fir ...
*Marguerite River Wildland Provincial Park
Marguerite River Wildland Provincial Park is a wildland provincial park in Wood Buffalo, northern Alberta, Canada. The park was established on 20 December 2000 and has an area of . The park is part of the Lower Athabasca Regional Plan. The pa ...
* Richardson Wildland Provincial Park
* Stony Mountain Wildland Provincial Park
* Whitemud Falls Wildland Provincial Park
Government
The municipality's current mayor is Sandy Bowman, who was first elected in 2021. Its first mayor upon its creation in 1995 was Guy Boutilier
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, who had previously been the mayor of Fort McMurray and was subsequently elected as the region's provincial MLA. Doug Faulkner
Doug Faulkner is a Canadian politician, who served as mayor of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, Alberta from 1997 to 2004.
Born in Scotland and raised in Bishops Falls, Newfoundland and Labrador, Faulkner worked in the materials and se ...
served as mayor from 1997 to 2004, and Melissa Blake from 2004 to 2017.
In the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, the municipality was served by the electoral district of Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo until 2010, when a second district, Fort McMurray-Conklin, was created due to population growth. The new riding then became Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche in 2018.
Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo is currently represented by Tany Yao and Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche is represented by Brian Jean. Both MLAs are former members of the Wildrose Party and are current members of the United Conservative Party.
As of 2016, the municipality is located in the federal electoral district of Fort McMurray—Cold Lake. The riding has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada
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The House of Common ...
by former UCP MLA for Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche Laila Goodridge of the Conservative Party of Canada
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since 2021.
See also
* List of communities in Alberta
* List of specialized municipalities in Alberta
Notes
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