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Drinnan, Alberta

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Monday 7:30 PM

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Alberta

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-12°C, Wind NE at 6 km/h, 89% Humidity

Drinnan is a former village in western Alberta, Canada. It was incorporated as a village on January 1, 1957, but amalgamated with Hinton three months later on April 1, 1957.

Map of Drinnan, AB, Canada

The former Village of Drinnan, commonly referred to now as the Hardisty District, is located in the valley portion of Hinton south of Canadian National Railway and south of the Athabasca River, approximately 5 km east of Hinton’s original townsite. The village was centered on Athabasca Avenue and Drinnan Way, just south of Switzer Drive.

Prior to amalgamation with Hinton in 1957, the population of Drinnan was 53 according to the 1956 Census of Canada, up from its 1951 population of 19.

References

Drinnan, Alberta Wikipedia


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