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Airdrie detachment Alberta

Airdrie RCMP Detachment

Airdrie, Balzac, Crossfield, Delacour, Lochend, Madden, and Nier.


 Airdrie

Attention:

During an emergency, dial
 9-1-1

Contact information

100-2 Highland Park Way NE
Airdrie AB T4A 0R1

Telephone: 403-945-7200 – Administration
Telephone: 403-945-7267 – Non-emergency
Fax: 403-945-7254
Provided language(s):English and French

Hours of operation

General services
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Wednesday
8:30 am to 6:30 pm
Fingerprints
By appointment only

Report a crime online here

Services available

  • Criminal records check
  • General information
  • Non emergency complaints
  • Online crime reporting
  • Police certificate
  • Report a crime
  • Vulnerable sector check

History and Statistics of Airdrie

Airdrie is a city in Alberta, Canada, within the Calgary Region. It is located north of Calgary within the Calgary–Edmonton Corridor at the intersection of Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2) and Highway 567.

The City of Airdrie is part of the Calgary census metropolitan area and a member municipality of the Calgary Metropolitan Region Board (CMRB). The city is surrounded by Rocky View County.

Airdrie has a population of 80,649 as of 2023, making it the 5th largest city in Alberta, after Calgary, Edmonton, Lethbridge, and Red Deer. Its average age is 33.

History

Airdrie was first established as a railway siding in 1889 during the construction of the Calgary and Edmonton Railway, named for Airdrie, Scotland.  Airdrie originated as a stopping point for steam trains next to Nose Creek. Only railway buildings existed until 1901 when the first farmhouse and barn was built, followed by a post office and store in that same year.   The village of Airdrie was incorporated in 1909.  The Nose Creek Valley Museum offers an overview of Airdrie’s past and history.

Geography

The annexation of 12.640 acres of land by Airdrie from Rocky View County in 2012 is designed to accommodate anticipated growth until 2062. Airdrie’s southern and Calgary’s northern city boundaries are within a few kilometres of each other.

Neighbourhoods

Airdrie is divided into four civic addressing quadrants.  As of the 2023, the City of Airdrie recognized the following neighbourhoods, not including rural and annexation land.

  • Airdrie Meadows
  • Bayside/Baysprings
  • Big Springs
  • Buffalo Rub
  • Canals
  • Chinook Gate
  • Cobblestone Creek
  • Coopers Crossing
  • Davy Creek
  • Downtown
  • East Lake Industrial
  • Edgewater
  • Edmonton Trail
  • Fairways
  • Gateway Commercial
  • Highland
  • Hillcrest
  • Jensen
  • Key Ranch
  • King’s Heights
  • Lanark
  • Luxstone
  • Meadowbrook
  • Midtown
  • Morningside
  • Old Town
  • Prairie Springs
  • Ravenswood
  • Reunion
  • Reynolds
  • Ridgegate
  • Sagewood
  • Sierra Springs Commercial
  • Silver Creek
  • South Pointe Commercial
  • Southwinds
  • Stonegate
  • Summerhill
  • Sun Ridge
  • The Village
  • Thorburn
  • Vantage Rise
  • Waterstone
  • Wildflower
  • Williamstown
  • Willow Brook
  • Windsong
  • Woodside
  • Yankee Valley Crossing
  • Yankee Valley Estates

Demographics

Federal census
population history
Year Pop. ±%
1911 164
1916 156 −4.9%
1921 160 +2.6%
1926 191 +19.4%
1931 198 +3.7%
1936 214 +8.1%
1941 191 −10.7%
1946 198 +3.7%
1951 267 +34.8%
1956 327 +22.5%
1961 524 +60.2%
1966 778 +48.5%
1971 1,089 +40.0%
1976 1,408 +29.3%
1981 8,414 +497.6%
1986 10,390 +23.5%
1991 12,456 +19.9%
1996 15,946 +28.0%
2001 20,382 +27.8%
2006 28,927 +41.9%
2011 42,564 +47.1%
2016 61,581 +44.7%
2021 74,100 +20.3%
Source: Statistics Canada

In the 2023 Municipal Census conducted by the City of Airdrie,  the City had a population of 80,649. Between April 2019 and to the end of March 2023, 2,534 new homes were added in Airdrie, an increase of 9.67 per cent for a total of 28,744 dwellings.

The population grew 14% from the last municipal census in 2019. Due to Covid-19 there were no municipal censuses done between 2020 and 2022.

In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the City of Airdrie had a population of 61,581 living in 21,661 of its 22,398 total private dwellings, a change of 42.3% from its 2011 population of 43,271. With a land area of 84.57 km2 (32.65 sq mi), it had a population density of 728.2/km2 (1,885.9/sq mi) in 2016.

 

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