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Linden, Alberta, Canada
 

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Census Division No. 7
County Kneehill
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Founded 1902
Incorporated 1964
Population:

Village Population


649 (2004)

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Time zone: Mountain: UTC -7
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51°35′26.3″N, 113°29′00.4″W
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Highways Highway 806
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Mayor: Annon Hovde
Governing body: Linden Village Council

 

1(sc) According to the Canada 2001 Census.
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Linden is a village in central Alberta southwest of Three Hills. It is a member of the Wild Rose Economic Development Corporation. Its population is made up of 90% Mennonites.

It is about a one and a half hour drive north of Calgary. Amenities include a bottle depot, car and truck wash, seniors lodge, Country Cousins restaurant (noted for its home-cooking), a pizza place, a Chinese restaurant and a three unit motel. There is also a grocery store, Alberta Treasury Branch bank and a cybercafe. The Feed-Rite Division of Ridley Inc. operates a full-line feed production plant in Linden serving livestock and poultry producers in the area.

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