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Country
  
Canada

Census Division
  
No. 17

Highways
  
2 683

Area
  
186 ha

Province
  
Alberta

Waterway
  
Heart River

Region
  
Northern Alberta

Time zone
  
MST (UTC-7)

Elevation
  
570 m

Population
  
364 (2016)

Local time
  
Monday 5:30 AM

Nampa, Alberta

Municipal district
  
Northern Sunrise County

Weather
  
-16°C, Wind SW at 8 km/h, 73% Humidity

Nampa is a village in northwestern Alberta located 27 km south of the Town of Peace River, along Highway 2. Heart River crosses the Highway 2 just north of community. CN Rail owned railway traverses the village.

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Map of Nampa, AB, Canada

Demographics

In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Village of Nampa recorded a population of 364 living in 156 of its 176 total private dwellings, a 6999600000000000000♠0.6% change from its 2011 population of 362. With a land area of 1.71 km2 (0.66 sq mi), it had a population density of 212.9/km2 (551.3/sq mi) in 2016.

In the 2011 Census, the Village of Nampa had a population of 362 living in 164 of its 169 total dwellings, a 0.6% change from its 2006 population of 360. With a land area of 1.86 km2 (0.72 sq mi), it had a population density of 194.6/km2 (504.1/sq mi) in 2011.

The population of the Village of Nampa according to its 2007 municipal census is 373.

According to the 2006 census, Nampa had:

  • a population of 360 living in 168 dwellings, a 3.2% decrease from 2001;
  • a land area of 1.86 km2 (0.72 sq mi); and
  • a population density of 193.8/km2 (502/sq mi).
  • Economy

    The economy of Nampa is significantly dependent on agriculture and associated services. Great Northern Grain Terminals, a privately owned and operated grain company that was established in 1986 has a 77,200 MT terminal in Nampa. Peace River Timothy Processing Plant operates a timothy hay growing, harvesting, baling, dehydrating and double compression plant in the community. The plant specializes double compressed timothy hay for export to Asian markets such as Japan. Nampa Co Op Seed Processors provide seed cleaning services.

    Forestry and oil and gas industries are also a part of the Village of Nampa economy. Boucher Brothers Lumber Mill near Nampa produces dimensional lumber between 1x3 to 2x10 in 16-foot (4.9 m) lengths for Alberta construction market. Lying adjacent to the Peace River Oilsands, Nampa also sees some oil and gas activity.

    Government

    The Village of Nampa is governed by a mayor (Perry Skrlik), deputy mayor (Dale Gach) and three councillors who meet once a month. It is currently located in the Peace River Federal Electoral District, and as such is represented by Chris Warkentin; in the next federal election it will become part of the new riding of Peace River—Westlock.

    Recreation and attractions

    The Nampa Recreation Centre is the main centre for the community and recreation activities in the community. The facility contains a curling rink, an arena, a dance hall and several conference rooms. Mill Brown Memorial Park has camping and picnic facilities in addition to having baseball diamonds, tennis courts and a creative children’s playground. Other facilities include:

  • Nampa Centennial Playground
  • Legacy Park
  • Nampa and District Pioneer Museum is open during the summer and serves a tourist information centre
  • Parks and recreational areas in close proximity to the community of Nampa include Wilderness Park The Heart River Golf Course is just north of the village. Green Valley Provincial Park to the northeast in the Heart River valley extends from Nampa to the Town of Peace River providing an important corridor for wildlife.

    Education

    Nampa Public School provides education for students from Kindergarten to grade 6. Secondary school students are transported to the Town of Peace River.

    Media

    Nampa is served bi-weekly by alternative newspaper The Vault Magazine.

    References

    Nampa, Alberta Wikipedia