Vauxhall Population:1100 View on Google Maps
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The Town of Vauxhall is well situated between the Bow River and Oldman River along Highway # 36 in southern Alberta. We are a thriving agricultural area, with abundant water for irrigation and progressive, innovative farming operations. We are also blessed with rich oil resources and the resulting economic benefits to our area include entrepreneurial opportunities and stable jobs.
Geographic Information
The town population as of 2001 was 1,112.In 2006, Vauxhall had a population of 1,069 living in 449 dwellings, a 3.9% decrease from 2001. The town has a land area of 2.88 km² (1.1 sq mi) and a population density of 371.5/km² (962.2/sq mi).
Location: located in the M.D. of Taber
Major Highways: Highway 36
Secondary Highways: Highway 524, 864
Distance to Major Areas:
256 km (160 miles) from Calgary
85 km (53 miles) from Lethbridge
130 km (81 miles) from the U.S. Border
Taxation Information
Municipal Tax Rates: (2005)
Residential/Farmland: 4.8329
Non-Residential: 12.8160
Mill Rates: (2005)
Residential: 5.0791
Non-Residential: 13.7318
Vauxhall Facts
Additional Vauxhall Information
Recreational/Cultural Assets/
Community Facilities
Libraries: 1
Skate Park: 1
Golf Courses: 1
Swimming Pools: 1
Tennis Courts: 1
Ball Fields: 3
Parks: 3
Ball Academy: 1
Airport
The nearest commercial and air freight services are in