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Originally Posted by thegx
But once you throw in the county and the surrounding towns, it is already pretty close to 100,000.
Grande Prairie is already feeling more grown up with the upcoming Janet Jackson and Shania Twain concerts.
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Census Division 11, home to Grande Prairie, is home to around 125 000 people now, and at only 20 500 km2, it is the smallest CD in Northern Alberta. It also gives the region a population density of 6.1/km2, not bad at all for a vast region in the north. This is similar to the density of our province.
I look forward to following the city's future, as with the development of NE BC's vast natural gas deposits, Grande Prairie will only become more and more important as a service centre as time goes on. The city already has an impressive amount of mid-rise office buildings for being under 70 000, but would love to see more, and a couple of high rises to join MNP Tower
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Originally Posted by Airboy
Look at GPs economic area, they are now picking up people that would have once driven down to Edmonton to shop. With the growth and increased retail their Economic area cover most of NE BC.
I will be in GP on the 1st so I may be able to update photos then. When I am not shooting the Tour of Alberta.
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That would be much appreciated Airboy! Would really love to see a quality updated shot of the city's downtown/skyline.