Mackenzie County is a specialized municipality in northern Alberta, Canada.
It is located in Census Division 17, along the Mackenzie Highway. Incorporated as a municipal district in 1995 from the former Improvement District No. 23., its status was changed to specialized municipality in 1999 to address the particularities of managing such a large territory. The municipal seat is in Fort Vermilion. The name was changed from the Municipal District o...
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Mackenzie County is a specialized municipality in northern Alberta, Canada.
It is located in Census Division 17, along the Mackenzie Highway. Incorporated as a municipal district in 1995 from the former Improvement District No. 23., its status was changed to specialized municipality in 1999 to address the particularities of managing such a large territory. The municipal seat is in Fort Vermilion. The name was changed from the Municipal District of Mackenzie No. 23 to Mackenzie County in 2007.
In the 2011 Census, Mackenzie County had a population of 10,927 living in 2,900 of its 3,123 total dwellings, a 9.2% change from its 2006 population of 10,002. With a land area of 80,478.12 km (31,072.78 sq mi), it had a population density of 0.135776/km (0.351658/sq mi) in 2011.
In 2006, Mackenzie County had a population of 10,002 living in 2,892 dwellings, a 13.3% increase from 2001. It has a land area of 80,484.42 km (31,075.21 sq mi) and a population density of 0.1 /km (0.26 /sq mi).
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