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Country
  
Canada

Highways
  
BC 3 BC 43

Area
  
191 km²

Local time
  
Tuesday 9:17 PM

Number of airports
  
1

Area code(s)
  
250 / 778 / 236

Elevation
  
1,140 m

Population
  
4,200 (2011)

Province
  
British Columbia

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Time zone
  
Mountain Standard (MST) (UTC-7)

Weather
  
3°C, Wind S at 14 km/h, 79% Humidity

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Sparwood is a district municipality in the Canadian Province of British Columbia. It is the second largest community on the Elk River.

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Map of Sparwood, BC, Canada

Located approximately 30 kilometers from Fernie, the District Municipality of Sparwood has approximately 4200 residents. Sparwood is quite large for its population, taking up an area of 191.01 square kilometers and incorporating the local coal mines.

In the late 1800s, there was a railroad stop known as Sparwood, which was so named because of the trees from this area being shipped to the Coast for manufacturing SPARS for ocean vessels.

The barn scenes from Disney's 1985 film The Journey of Natty Gann were filmed here. Sparwood is also home to the 2011 B.C provincial champion boys snowboarding team.(http://www.thefreepress.ca/sports/121650634.html)

Economy

The local economy is heavily dependent on coal mining, one of British Columbia's primary industries. A large part of the population either works in the mines or as tradesmen and labourers in related support industries, such as trucking or as mechanics. Logging is another important industry.

Sparwood/Elk Valley Airport is the local airport for general aviation; airlines provide service to Cranbrook/Canadian Rockies International Airport.

Sparwood was formed on May 12, 1966 accepting people from the nearby towns of Michel, Natal and Middletown (an urban renewal). Since the beginning of Sparwood, it has experienced many ups and downs in the primary industry (coal mining).

Attractions

Sparwood promotes itself extensively as the home of the Terex Titan, at one time the largest truck in the world. The green Titan, in service at Sparwood between 1978 and 1991, stands a few yards from the Crowsnest Highway where it can attract the attention of tourists and travelers. The adjacent tourist information centre serves visitors to the district municipality and the wider area.

Sparwood is distinguished by mural art which depicts something of the history of the former Michel-Natal mining communities.

Demographics

Sparwood has a population of approximately 4200 residents, with a population density of approximately 21.5 per square kilometer.

Education

There are two public schools in Sparwood; Frank J Mitchell which is an Elementary School and the new Sparwood Secondary School. These schools are operated by School District 5 Southeast Kootenay which is based in Cranbrook.

Newspapers

  • Fernie Free Press - Weekly Paper
  • Elk Valley Herald - Weekly Paper
  • Kootenay News Advertiser - Weekly Paper
  • The Valley - Weekly Paper
  • Fernie Fix - Monthly Glossy Magazine
  • Black Rock News - Semimonthly
  • Radio stations

  • 99.1 FM - CJDR, Rock
  • 92.7 FM - CFBZ, Country
  • 97.7 FM - CBTN, CBC
  • Mixitup FM - MIUFM, Pop
  • 107.1 Summit 107 Music variety
  • Cable television stations

  • Channel 10: Shaw TV
  • Channel 5: CFCN, CTV
  • Channel 13: CBUT, CBC
  • Notable people

    The following people were born in Sparwood:

  • Daryl Boyle (born 1987), professional ice hockey player
  • Michelle Loughery (born 1961), muralist
  • Jace Coyle, professional ice hockey player for the Sheffield Steelers
  • References

    Sparwood Wikipedia


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