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Killam
Town
Town of Killam
Views of Killam (HS85-10-39656) original.tif
Motto(s): 
Life without compromise
Killam is located in Alberta
Killam
Killam
Location in Alberta
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Region Central Alberta
Census division 7
Municipal district Flagstaff County
Incorporated  
 • Village December 29, 1906
 • Town May 1, 1965
Area
 (2021)
 • Land 6.4 km2 (2.5 sq mi)
Elevation
680 m (2,230 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total 918
 • Density 143.5/km2 (372/sq mi)
Time zone UTC−7 (MST)
 • Summer (DST) UTC−6 (MDT)
Area code(s) -1+780
Highways Highway 13
Highway 36
Waterways Wavy Lake
Iron Creek

Killam is a town located in central Alberta, Canada. It is part of Flagstaff County. The town is situated east of Camrose where two important roads, Highway 13 and Highway 36, meet. Killam is known for its rich farming area and serves as a local center for trade. It is often called the agricultural hub of Flagstaff County.

About Killam

Killam is a small, welcoming community in the heart of Alberta's farming region. The town is surrounded by fields and open spaces, making it a peaceful place to live. It plays an important role in supporting the local agricultural industry.

History of Killam's Growth

Killam officially became a village on December 29, 1906. This meant it was recognized as a small, organized community. Later, as it grew, Killam became a town on May 1, 1965. This change showed that the community had grown in size and importance.

Killam's Local Government

Like many towns, Killam has its own local government. The town is led by a Mayor, who is currently Ben Kellert. The Mayor works with the Killam Town Council. This council is a group of elected people who make decisions about the town's services, rules, and future plans. They help ensure Killam runs smoothly for its residents.

Important Roads and Waterways

Killam is easy to reach because it's located at the junction of two major highways: Highway 13 and Highway 36. These roads connect Killam to other towns and cities in Alberta. The area also has natural waterways, including Wavy Lake and Iron Creek. These features add to the natural beauty of the region.

Population in Killam

Understanding a town's population helps us know how many people live there. This information is collected through a census, which is like a big count of everyone in a country.

Recent Population Counts

According to the 2021 Census, Killam had a population of 918 people. These people lived in 398 homes out of 442 available houses. This number was a bit lower than the population in 2016. In 2016, the census showed that 989 people lived in Killam. They lived in 380 homes out of 415 available. The land area of Killam is about 6.4 square kilometers (about 2.5 square miles). This means that in 2021, there were about 143 people living in each square kilometer.

Famous People from Killam

Even small towns can be home to people who achieve great things! Killam has been the hometown for a few notable individuals.

  • Kevin Martin: He is a very successful curling champion. Curling is a sport played on ice with stones. Kevin Martin even won an Olympic gold medal, which is a huge achievement in sports.
  • Damien Kurek: He is a Canadian Member of Parliament. This means he is elected by people to represent them in the country's government, helping to make laws and decisions for Canada.
  • Bill Peters: He is a former coach in the NHL. The NHL is the top professional ice hockey league in North America.
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