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Country
  
Canada

Time zone
  
MST (UTC-7)

Area
  
70 ha

Population
  
35 (2011)

Census division
  
No. 7

Elevation
  
870 m

Local time
  
Friday 6:38 AM

Province
  
Alberta

Endiang

Municipal district
  
County of Stettler No. 6

Weather
  
-19°C, Wind E at 21 km/h, 80% Humidity

Endiang, Alberta is a hamlet in Alberta, Canada within the County of Stettler No. 6. It is located approximately 80 kilometres (50 mi) southeast of Stettler, Alberta.

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Map of Endiang, AB, Canada

Although Endiang enjoyed fair prosperity in the early years of the 20th century, the Great Depression, World War II, and years of poor weather have led to the depopulation of the local farming community, and with it, of the hamlet. In former years, Endiang was home to a post office, two general stores, two hardware stores, bank, train station, grain elevators, hotel and pool hall, gas station, tractor dealership, lumber yard, and all the other establishment expected in most communities. Today, Endiang is still home to a community hall and a restaurant. Its population in 2011 was 35.

The hamlet is located in census division No. 7 and in the federal riding of Crowfoot.

History

A little known fact about Endiang is that during the cold war it was considered the place most likely for conflict between the U.S.S.R. and the U.S.A. to begin. If the Soviet Union were to have fired a missile first, and the American military were to respond, it was considered likely that the two missiles would collide over Endiang. This fact was immortalised in the poem "Armageddon at Endiang, Alberta".

An interesting bit of history is that the original settlement of Endiang was located about 5 kilometers northeast of the present hamlet and was established by William Foreman on his homestead in 1910. It was named for a summer resort hotel the Foreman family owned in the Muskoka Lakes region of Ontario, named "Endiang," from the Anishinaabe language Endaayaang, meaning "our home". The tiny settlement included a post office, store and hall. When the CNR built a railroad through the area in 1925 it missed the original settlement, so with the aid of horse power the buildings were moved to the new site of Endiang.

Endiang is also notable for being the home to the Shaben family, some of whom were involved in the establishment of the first mosque in Alberta.

NHL hockey player Darcy Tucker who played for Montreal, Tampa Bay, Toronto and Colorado was raised at Endiang and his family still resides there.

The history of the Endiang area was first recorded in local author Jean James' book This Was Endiang. In 2002 the history of the area was updated with family histories included in the book "Endiang - Our Home". The latest 650 page history book was the project of the Endiang History Book Committee.

The Endiang community celebrated their Centennial on July 23–25, 2010.

Geography

Endiang is located on a plain bounded by ranges of hills to the west and south, and by Sullivan Lake, a large alkali lake to the east. The Chain Lakes lie to the southwest. Its geography and climate is similar to that of most other prairie areas of East-Central and Southern Alberta, experiencing cold winters broken up by Chinook winds, and warm, dry summers. In recent years, Endiang has experienced both extreme droughts and extreme wet conditions, having a great impact on the local farming community, although this sort of weather pattern is typical of other such areas found in Palliser's Triangle.

Endiang's closest neighbor is the small hamlet of Byemoor, located about 8 miles (13 km) to the west. Together the two communities are commonly referred to as "Endmoor".

Demographics

As a designated place in the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Endiang recorded a population of 15 living in 8 of its 16 total private dwellings, a change of 2998429000000000000♠−57.1% from its 2011 population of 35. With a land area of 0.63 km2 (0.24 sq mi), it had a population density of 23.8/km2 (61.7/sq mi) in 2016.

As a designated place in the 2011 Census, Endiang had a population of 35 living in 12 of its 12 total dwellings, a 0% change from its 2006 population of 35. With a land area of 0.7 km2 (0.27 sq mi), it had a population density of 50/km2 (129/sq mi) in 2011.

References

Endiang Wikipedia