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{{Location map|Canada Alberta|lat= 53.113258|long=-113.310918|width=200|caption=Location of Kavanagh [[Alberta]]|label= Kavanagh}} '''Kavanagh''' is a [[Hamlet (place)|hamlet]] in [[Alberta]], located between [[Millet, Alberta|Millet]] and [[Leduc, Alberta|Leduc]]. Kavanagh is approximately 30 km south of [[Edmonton, Alberta|Edmonton]], the capital of Alberta. |
{{Location map|Canada Alberta|lat= 53.113258|long=-113.310918|width=200|caption=Location of Kavanagh [[Alberta]]|label= Kavanagh}} '''Kavanagh''' is a [[Hamlet (place)|hamlet]] in [[Alberta]], located between [[Millet, Alberta|Millet]] and [[Leduc, Alberta|Leduc]]. Kavanagh is approximately 30 km south of [[Edmonton, Alberta|Edmonton]], the capital of Alberta. |
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The hamlet was settled by workers of the Kavanagh block of CN Rail and was named for Charles Edmund Kavanagh, railway superintendent. The grain elevators have since closed and been relocated. Current council members are: Tim and Kim Rhodes, and Pat and Sarah Gillis. |
The hamlet was settled by workers of the Kavanagh block of CN Rail and was named for Charles Edmund Kavanagh, railway superintendent. The grain elevators have since closed and been relocated. Current council members are: Tim and Kim Rhodes, and Pat and Sarah Gillis and Jessie MacDonald. |
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==Demographics== |
==Demographics== |
Revision as of 03:05, 31 March 2010
Kavanagh is a hamlet in Alberta, located between Millet and Leduc. Kavanagh is approximately 30 km south of Edmonton, the capital of Alberta.
The hamlet was settled by workers of the Kavanagh block of CN Rail and was named for Charles Edmund Kavanagh, railway superintendent. The grain elevators have since closed and been relocated. Current council members are: Tim and Kim Rhodes, and Pat and Sarah Gillis and Jessie MacDonald.
Demographics
The population of Kavanagh according to Leduc County's 2005 municipal census is 38.[1]
References
- ^ Leduc County. "Subdivision Census 2005 (includes hamlets)". Retrieved February 10, 2010.