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Balzac, Alberta

Coordinates:51°12′47″N114°00′28″W / 51.21298°N 114.00783°W /51.21298; -114.00783 (Balzac)
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Hamlet in Alberta, Canada
Balzac
Balzac, Alberta is located in Alberta
Balzac, Alberta
Location of Balzac inAlberta
Coordinates:51°12′47″N114°00′29″W / 51.213°N 114.008°W /51.213; -114.008
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
Census divisionNo. 6
Municipal districtRocky View County
Government
 • TypeUnincorporated
 • ReeveGreg Boehlke
 • Governing body
  • Jerry Arshinoff
  • Rolly Ashdown
  • Margaret Bahcheli
  • Greg Boehlke
  • Liz Breakey
  • Lois Habberfield
  • Bruce Kendall
  • Eric Lowther
  • Earl Solberg
Elevation
1,080 m (3,540 ft)
Population
 (2006)[1]
 • Total
1 person
Time zoneUTC−7 (MST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−6 (MDT)

Balzac is ahamlet inRocky View County, which is in theCalgary Metropolitan Region of theCanadian province ofAlberta.[2] It is located immediately west ofQueen Elizabeth II Highway, at the intersection withHighway 566, 24 km (15 mi) north ofCalgary city centre and 12 km (7.5 mi) south ofAirdrie.

The hamlet is located incensus divisionNo. 6 and in the Alberta federal electoral district ofBanff—Airdrie (formerly in the federal electoral district ofWild Rose).

As of July 31, 2007, Balzac is immediately adjacent to Calgary's northern city limits.[3] Balzac is also directly west of theCrossIron Mills shopping mall.

History

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ACanadian Pacific Railway station began operating at Balzac in 1910. It was named byWilliam Cornelius Van Horne, then president of theCanadian Pacific Railway, after one of his favourite authors,Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850) a noted French novelist.[4] The post office here was opened on April 1, 1912 under the name "Beddington" and was changed on July 1, 1925. The first warehouse was built in 1916, mostly for coal.[5]Canadian Senator and senate reform advocateBert Brown hails from Balzac.

Demographics

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The population of Balzac according to the2006 municipal census conducted by Rocky View County is 1.[1]

Economy

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  • Although not officially located within Balzac, the hamlet is immediately adjacent to theCrossIron Mills shopping centre, which is the largest single-level mall in Alberta. The business park surrounding the mall, which opened in 2009, saw the addition of a horse-racing track and casino in 2015, and is earmarked for an equestrian college campus and other businesses. The mall and surrounding businesses are officially within theCounty of Rocky View, but the mall and business park is often referred to as being in Balzac because of its proximity to the hamlet.
  • In early 2009, Wal-mart announced plans to spendCA$115 million ($104.4 US million) to build a 400,000-square-foot (37,000 m2) distribution center in the business park east of Balzac. The facility opened in late 2010 and acts as a distribution hub for fresh food in Western Canada.
  • In late 2017Amazon agreed to locate a 600,000-square-foot (56,000 m2) distribution center. The facility is estimated to create 750 permanent jobs. According to Amazon's director of Canadian operations, Glenn Sommerville the location's proximity of the Calgary International Airport is optimal for faster shipping.[6]
  • The company Enterra has secured $30M to establish a breeding facility of insects such as thesoldier black fly as a source for high protein animal feed. The facility will employ 30 staff and be operational in 2019.[7]
  • New Horizon Mall

Media

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Due to its close proximity to both Calgary and Airdrie, Balzac receives most media (television, radio, newspapers) from those two cities.

Balzac Billy, aGroundhog Day prognosticator, resides in the town.[8][unreliable source?]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Alberta Population Summary: Alberta's Hamlets Alphabetically, 2010"(PDF). Alberta Population. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on December 11, 2021. RetrievedSeptember 25, 2021.
  2. ^"Specialized and Rural Municipalities and Their Communities"(PDF).Alberta Municipal Affairs. June 3, 2024. RetrievedJune 14, 2024.
  3. ^City of Calgary.Annexation mapArchived September 28, 2009, at theWayback Machine
  4. ^Place-names of Alberta. Ottawa: Geographic Board of Canada. 1928. p. 14.
  5. ^Read, Tracy (1983).Acres and Empires : a history of the Municipal District of Rocky View no. 44. p. 57. Archived fromthe original on March 3, 2017. RetrievedMay 26, 2013.
  6. ^Canadian Press 'October 26, 2017',Financial Post, retrieved fromhttp://business.financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/amazon-com-to-add-750-full-time-jobs-at-calgary-area-fulfillment-centre, retrieved on Oct 26, 2017.
  7. ^Stephenson, S.(August 23, 2018) ' $30M insect farm planned for Balzac; company says bugs are 'the future of food',Calgary Herald retrieved fromhttps://calgaryherald.com/business/local-business/30m-insect-farm-planned-for-balzac-company-says-bugs-are-the-future-of-food, retrieved on August 23, 2018
  8. ^"Balzac Billy". Archived from the original on March 29, 2004. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2009.

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