Alexander 134A facts for kids
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Alexander 134A
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Alexander Indian Reserve No. 134A | |
![]() Boundaries of Alexander 134A
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![]() Location in Alberta
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First Nation | Alexander |
Treaty | 8 |
Country | Canada |
Province | Alberta |
Municipal district | Greenview |
Area | |
• Total | 2,303.5 ha (5,692.1 acre) |
Alexander 134A is a special area of land called an Indian reserve. It belongs to the Alexander First Nation, a group of Indigenous people in Canada. This reserve is located in the province of Alberta.
What is Alexander 134A?
Alexander 134A is one of the places set aside for the Alexander First Nation. It is found in a part of Alberta known as the Municipal District of Greenview No. 16. The reserve is about 25 kilometres (about 15.5 miles) southeast of a town called Fox Creek.
Where is Alexander 134A located?
This reserve is in the western part of Alberta, a large province in Canada. It's in a rural area, meaning it's mostly countryside rather than a big city. The land is part of the traditional territory of the Alexander First Nation.
How big is Alexander 134A?
The total area of Alexander 134A is 2303.5 hectares. To give you an idea, a hectare is about the size of a soccer field. So, this reserve is quite a large piece of land.