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Spruce Grove
City
City of Spruce Grove
Spruce Grove City Hall
Spruce Grove City Hall
Flag of Spruce Grove
Flag
Official logo of Spruce Grove
City boundaries
City boundaries
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Country Canada
Province Alberta
Region Edmonton Metropolitan Region
Municipal district Parkland County
Incorporated  
 • Village March 14, 1907
 • Dissolution August 30, 1916
 • Village January 1, 1955
 • Town January 1, 1971
 • City March 1, 1986
Area
 (2021)
 • Land 37.52 km2 (14.49 sq mi)
Elevation
709 m (2,326 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total 37,645
 • Density 1,003.3/km2 (2,599/sq mi)
 • Municipal census (2016)
33,640
 • Estimate (2020)
38,951
Time zone UTC−7 (MST)
 • Summer (DST) UTC−6 (MDT)
Forward sortation areas
T7X - T7Y
Area code(s) 780, 587, 825
Highways Highway 16, Highway 16A
Railways Canadian National Railway

Spruce Grove is a city that is 11 km (6.8 mi) west of Edmonton, Alberta, in Canada. The city is adjacent to the Town of Stony Plain and is surrounded by Parkland County.

With a 2021 population of 37,645, Spruce Grove is the ninth-largest city in Alberta. The mayor of Spruce Grove is Jeff Acker.

Spruce Grove is home to the Horizon Stage Performing Arts Centre, a local theatre, and the TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre, a recreation facility shared with Stony Plain and Parkland County.

Jennifer Heil, the freestyle skier who won the first gold medal for Canada in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, and a silver medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics is from Spruce Grove, as is Carla MacLeod, a member of the 2010 Canada women's national ice hockey team, and Hockey Hall of Fame member and Stanley Cup-winning goalie Grant Fuhr. Stephanie Labbé, goalkeeper for Canada's 2020 Summer Olympic gold-medal winning women's soccer team, grew up in the Spruce Grove and Stony Plain area and played soccer at Spruce Grove Composite High School.

History

Centuries before European settlement, the Cree and Sarcee people occupied the land that would become Spruce Grove, moving with the seasons.

Homesteaders in the area date back to 1879. Originally the town comprised a general store, livery stables, blacksmith shop, hotel, and the Roman Catholic Church.

In 1908 the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway came through Spruce Grove and a train station was built. With the establishment of the railroad, the community became a busy grain-trading center.

Spruce Grove was incorporated as a village on March 14, 1907, but it was dissolved on August 30, 1916. Spruce Grove was re-incorporated as a village on January 1, 1955, and incorporated as a town on January 1, 1971, and as a city on March 1, 1986.

Geography

Spruce Grove is near the province's geographical centre, at 30 kilometres (19 mi) from downtown Edmonton and 14 km (8.7 mi) from Edmonton's city limits. It is part of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region.

Demographics

Federal census
population history
Year Pop. ±%
1911 16 —    
1916 23 +43.8%
1931 76 +230.4%
1941 160 +110.5%
1951 227 +41.9%
1956 309 +36.1%
1961 456 +47.6%
1966 598 +31.1%
1971 3,029 +406.5%
1976 6,907 +128.0%
1981 10,326 +49.5%
1986 11,918 +15.4%
1991 12,908 +8.3%
1996 14,271 +10.6%
2001 15,983 +12.0%
2006 19,496 +22.0%
2011 26,171 +34.2%
2016 34,066 +30.2%
Source: Statistics Canada

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the City of Spruce Grove had a population of 37,645 living in 14,273 of its 14,752 total private dwellings, a change of 10.4% from its 2016 population of 34,108. With a land area of 37.52 km2 (14.49 sq mi), it had a population density of 1,003.3/km2 (2,599/sq mi) in 2021.

The population of the City of according to its 2017 municipal census is 34,881, a change of 3.7% from its 2016 municipal census population of 33,640.

In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the City of Spruce Grove had a population of 34,066 living in 12,552 of its 13,109 total private dwellings, a change of 30.2% from its 2011 population of 26,171. With a land area of 32.2 km2 (12.4 sq mi), it had a population density of 1,058.0/km2 (2,740/sq mi) in 2016.

Ethnicity

Panethnic groups in the City of Spruce Grove (2001−2021)
Panethnic group 2021 2016 2011 2006 2001
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
European 30,475 81.33% 29,100 86.2% 23,300 89.62% 18,150 93.65% 14,915 93.51%
Indigenous 3,330 8.89% 2,620 7.76% 1,620 6.23% 790 4.08% 660 4.14%
Southeast Asian 1,495 3.99% 925 2.74% 285 1.1% 35 0.18% 60 0.38%
South Asian 700 1.87% 275 0.81% 220 0.85% 65 0.34% 0 0%
African 685 1.83% 245 0.73% 160 0.62% 100 0.52% 90 0.56%
East Asian 330 0.88% 180 0.53% 205 0.79% 100 0.52% 160 1%
Latin American 275 0.73% 195 0.58% 140 0.54% 45 0.23% 10 0.06%
Middle Eastern 50 0.13% 160 0.47% 0 0% 40 0.21% 25 0.16%
Other/multiracial 125 0.33% 60 0.18% 40 0.15% 45 0.23% 30 0.19%
Total responses 37,470 99.54% 33,760 98.98% 26,000 99.35% 19,380 99.41% 15,950 99.79%
Total population 37,645 100% 34,108 100% 26,171 100% 19,496 100% 15,983 100%
Note: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses
Spruce Grove Alberta Grain Elevator (10100112966)
Grain elevator in Spruce Grove, 2009

Arts and culture

The Spruce Grove Art Gallery is in the Melcor Cultural Centre and is operated by the Allied Arts Council of Spruce Grove. The gallery hosts ongoing shows for original art created by its members, made up of artists from mainly the Spruce Grove, Stony Plain and Parkland County area.

Horizon Stage hosts many plays and acts throughout the year, as well as a lot of community theatre. Spruce Grove also has a 7 screen theatre complex which opened in the fall of 2007.

Another cultural facility within the city is the Spruce Grove Grain Elevator Museum.

Attractions

The TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre, opened in 2002, provides a pool, soccer fields, a gymnasium, workout gym, and ice rinks to the people of Parkland County. Spruce Grove has bike trails winding throughout the city, called the Heritage Grove Trail, where bike riders can ride for hours through lush forest. On June 7, 2008, Spruce Grove held the grand opening of the West District Park, which features two full artificial surface fields for football, soccer and other activities. The Edmonton Eskimos donated $10,000 towards the event and held practice at the facility as part of the first-day activities.

Sports

Spruce Grove has a number of youths and adults involved in amateur sports, that run year round. Box lacrosse runs from March to July under the organization Parkland Posse, which pulls young people from the Tri communities of Spruce Grove, Stony Plain and Parkland County. Hockey runs from September to April, soccer and rugby run from May to October, football runs from July to December and baseball runs from March to October. The Spruce Grove Saints are a Junior A hockey team that play in the British Columbia Hockey League.

The TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre is an activity centre formed as a union between the municipalities of Parkland County, Stony Plain and Spruce Grove. It is in the west end of Spruce Grove. The centre was opened to the public by Premier Ralph Klein on September 18, 2002.

As of 2024, the Myshak Metro Ballpark is under construction. Upon completion, it will become the home stadium of the Edmonton Prospects.

Infrastructure

Transportation

Highways
Two highways pass through Spruce Grove, Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway) and Highway 16A. Highway 16 has no traffic lights but has two exits into Spruce Grove, while Highway 16A has several traffic intersections. Travelling east on either of these highways leads to Edmonton. Travelling west on Highway 16A leads to Stony Plain, and going west on either highway leads to Edson, Hinton, and eventually Jasper.
Local streets
The majority of the streets in Spruce Grove use a standard naming system. Their names share a first letter with that of its subdivision. For example, all streets start with M in Millgrove subdivision; in Woodhaven, they all start with W. Only in the original subdivision of Broxton Park and the downtown core is this naming convention not utilized.
Rail
The Canadian passenger train travels through the city, however, the nearest stop is at Edmonton.
Transit
Edmonton Transit Service offers a commuter transit route from Spruce Grove to Edmonton, peak hours only. There is also a local transit service run by the city for transportation within the city boundaries.
Air
Local air travel is provided by Parkland Airport and Villeneuve Airport. However, the nearest major international airport is the Edmonton International Airport, just south of Edmonton.

Education

Public schools

Spruce Grove is part of the Parkland School Division No. 70. The following public schools are in Spruce Grove.

  • Brookwood School
  • Copperhaven School
  • École Broxton Park School
  • Greystone Centennial Middle School
  • Millgrove School
  • Parkland Village School
  • Spruce Grove Composite High School
  • Woodhaven K-9 School
  • Prescott Learning Centre
Separate schools

Spruce Grove is part of the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2. The following separate schools are in Spruce Grove.

  • St. Joseph's Catholic School
  • St. Marguerite Catholic School
  • St. Peter the Apostle Catholic High School
  • St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School
Private schools
  • Living Waters Christian Academy

Media

Spruce Grove receives almost all of its print, radio, and television media from Edmonton.

However, Spruce Grove has its own weekly newspaper, the Spruce Grove Examiner, delivered to all homes every Friday. This newspaper holds almost exclusively local news. The area has a radio station, 88.1 The One is dedicated to Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, and area.

Notable people

See also

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