Commerce | |
Other Name: | Coalgate (1912–1913) |
Pushpin Map: | Canada Alberta |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location of Commerce in Alberta |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Canada |
Subdivision Type1: | Province |
Subdivision Name1: | Alberta |
Subdivision Type2: | Region |
Subdivision Name2: | Southern Alberta |
Subdivision Type3: | Census division |
Subdivision Name3: | 2 |
Subdivision Type4: | Municipal district |
Subdivision Name4: | Lethbridge County |
Leader Title1: | Governing body |
Leader Name1: | County of Lethbridge Council |
Established Title: | Founded |
Established Date: | 1912 |
Established Title2: | Incorporated (village) |
Established Date2: | July 9, 1912 |
Established Title3: | Name change |
Established Date3: | December 17, 1913 |
Established Title4: | Dissolved |
Established Date4: | May 13, 1926 |
Timezone: | MST |
Utc Offset: | −7 |
Timezone Dst: | MDT |
Utc Offset Dst: | −6 |
Coordinates: | 49.917°N -112.939°W |
Commerce is a former village in southern Alberta, Canada within Lethbridge County. It was located within township 9, range 22, west of the fourth meridian,[1] northwest of the City of Lethbridge between the Village of Nobleford and the Town of Picture Butte. It was known as the Village of Coalgate from 1912 to 1913.
The community was founded in 1912 as a residential area for the Chinook coal mine northwest of Lethbridge.[2] It was incorporated as the Village of Coalgate on July 9, 1912. The village was renamed to Commerce on December 17, 1913 to reflect the name of its post office.[2] Its population in 1913 was 294.[3]
The Chinook coal mine closed on January 25, 1924,[2] and its population declined to an estimated 100 in 1924[4] and an estimated 50 in 1925.[5] The village subsequently dissolved on May 13, 1926.[6]
In the 1921 Census, Commerce had a population of 360.