The Summer Village of Birch Cove is located
approximately 99 km northwest of Edmonton, Alberta between Highway 33 and Lac la Nonne on the west shore of the
lake. Our village was incorporated on December 31, 1988. In 2006,
there were 38 full-time residents and 60 dwellings. The village has
a land area of 0.29 km2. The closest large population
centre is the town of Barrhead, 20 km to the north.
Lac la Nonne is a fairly large (11.8 km2) and
deep (maximum depth 19.8 m) lake in the counties of Barrhead and
Lac Ste. Anne. The lake is controlled by a dam, and drains through
MacDonald Creek into the Pembina River. It is a highly
developed and popular recreational lake.
Killdeer Beach Resort and Elksbeach Campground are the two
commercial facilities at the lake. No commercial fisheries exist on
the lake, although sport fishery, with the main catches being
walleye and northern pike, is very popular in the summer.
Land acquisition around this lake and cottage development on the
shoreline increased through to the 1970s until most of the
shoreline became privately owned. Many cottages have been
winterized and general lake use has intensified over the last half
of the 1900s. Due to concerns about the quality of the lake,
further development around the lake was halted through regulations
enforced by Alberta Environment.
Lac La
none State of the Watershed Report and the
Atlas of Alberta Lakes are excellent resources to learn more
about the lake, its history and its current use.
Environmentally, particularly as it relates to
the lake itself, most (but not all) cottage owners and users of Lac
la Nonne recognize the need to keep the lake free of pollution. In
cooperation with the Provincial Government, the Summer Village of
Birch Cove and other lakefront municipalities and stakeholders
share an important role as environmental stewards of the lakes they
are adjacent to and their surrounding lands.
There is a desire to see expansion and growth in
our community yet maintain the current character and aesthetics of
the summer village. Our Land Use Bylaw
helps accomplish this goal.
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Birch Cove Statistics (2010)
Membership in Associations and Regional Service Commissions
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Alberta Urban Municipalities Association
Alberta Summer Villages Association
Highway 43 East Waste Commission
Lac Ste. Anne Foundation
Summer Villages of Lac Ste. Anne County East
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General Statistics (2010)
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Total Full-time Positions:
Chief Administrative Officer
Maintenance/Public Works
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1
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Total Part-time Positions:
Seasonal Grounds Keeper
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1
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Population - Full Time
Population - Seasonal
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38
180
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Number of Dwellings
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60
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