The County of Red Deer has Clearwater County to the west, Lacombe County to the north, the County of Stettler No. 6 to the east, Kneehill County to the southeast, and Mountain View County to the south. It is located approximately midway between Edmonton and Calgary, bisected by the Queen Elizabeth II Highway , and bounded on the north and east by the Red Deer River.
It boasts some of the lowest unemployment figures in the nation, as well as some of the highest household incomes in North America. Major employers include the oil and gas sector, agriculture as well as public sector employment.
The region has:
According to Alberta Finance & Enterprise, Alberta is one of Canada’s most connected provinces with 69% of Alberta households accessing the Internet and 80% of homes and businesses in Alberta wired for electronic communication. There are several different providers of local high speed internet.
Red Deer County has a utility management agreement with EPCOR to operate and maintain the water, wastewater and storm systems in several county hamlets. The County prepares billing for multi-lot subdivision sewer and water as well as waste collection. The installation of individual on-site services (wells and septic systems) or any other biological waste treatment disposal system is the landowner’s or developer’s responsibility in accordance with provincial regulations. Learn more about utilities in the County.
The majority of homes in Alberta are heated by burning natural gas. This is done through a free market system with a number of choices including local gas co-ops. Learn more about heating.
Red Deer County is part of a greater provincial power grid. Electricity in Red Deer County is very reliable, and is also provided through a free market system with numerous suppliers. Learn more about power in the County.
Learn more about garbage and recycling in Red Deer County.
Red Deer County has amazing natural features, which make it a wonderful place for indoor and outdoor recreation. The County provides grants to our urban partners so that its residents can enjoy use of all facilities in the area. There are also numerous, lakes, rivers, trails, and parks to take advantage of. Learn more about recreation opportunities.
Fire, Patrol, and Emergency Management Services are offered throughout Red Deer County. Alberta Health Services (AHS) provides ambulance services (emergency medical services (EMS)) in Red Deer County. Learn more about protective services.
Alberta has a publicly administered and funded health-care system that guarantees Albertans receive universal access to medically necessary hospital and health care services. The region provides a wide range of first class health services, including home care, 24-hour emergency care, mental health services, rehabilitation, health promotion, dental and eye care, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) services.
The Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre (RDRHC), is a hub for health care in Central Alberta and is the referral center for the region. It offers a full slate of hospital services.
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