Redcliff | |
Official Name: | Town of Redcliff |
Settlement Type: | Town |
Motto: | Greenhouse Capital of the Prairies |
Pushpin Map: | Alberta |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location of Redcliff 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: | 1 |
Subdivision Type4: | Municipal district |
Subdivision Name4: | Cypress County |
Leader Title: | Mayor |
Leader Name: | Dwight Kilpatrick |
Leader Title1: | Governing body |
Leader Name1: | Redcliff Town Council |
Leader Title2: | MP |
Leader Name2: | Glen Motz (CPC-Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner) |
Leader Title3: | MLA |
Leader Name3: | Justin Wright (UCP- Cypress-Medicine Hat) |
Established Title: | Founded |
Established Title1: | Incorporated[1] |
Established Date1: | |
Established Title2: | • Village |
Established Date2: | October 29, 1910 |
Established Title3: | • Town |
Established Date3: | August 5, 1912 |
Area Footnotes: | (2021) |
Area Land Km2: | 16.15 |
Population As Of: | 2021 |
Population Footnotes: | [2] |
Population Total: | 5581 |
Population Density Km2: | 345.5 |
Timezone: | MST |
Utc Offset: | −7 |
Timezone Dst: | MDT |
Utc Offset Dst: | −6 |
Coordinates: | 50.0792°N -110.7783°W |
Elevation Footnotes: | [3] |
Elevation M: | 745 |
Postal Code Type: | Postal code span |
Postal Code: | T0J |
Area Code: | +1-403 |
Redcliff is a town in southern Alberta, Canada. Adjacent to the City of Medicine Hat to the east and Cypress County to the west and north, the town is bisected by Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) and is located on the north bank of the South Saskatchewan River.
Situated at a high elevation relative to the surrounding landscape, the Town of Redcliff offers views of the South Saskatchewan River valley, the City of Medicine Hat, and Cypress Hills. The cliffs that overlook the river valley resemble badland formations.
Redcliff's history began in the 1880s with the discovery of abundant coal and natural gas reserves. Access to this inexpensive resource led to Redcliff being promoted as the "Smokeless manufacturing centre of the West". This drew industries that manufactured diverse products such as shoes, gloves, cigars, trucks, bricks, glass, and flour among others. On June 25, 1915, a violent F4 tornado (at the time called a cyclone) ravaged several of these businesses, thus starting a decline in Redcliff's economy. World War I and a flu epidemic ended the economic prosperity. The community experienced a resurgence in growth following World War II.
The name of the town originated from the elevated red shale banks of the South Saskatchewan River. Currently, Redcliff is spelled as one word without an 'E', however historically it has been spelled Redcliffe, Red Cliff, and Red-Cliff.
Originally, the town was slated to be named Stonerville, after the town's doctor.[4]
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of Redcliff had a population of 5,581 living in 2,186 of its 2,276 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 5,600. With a land area of, it had a population density of in 2021.[5]
In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of Redcliff recorded a population of 5,600 living in 2,159 of its 2,232 total private dwellings, a change from its 2011 population of 5,588. With a land area of 16.25km2, it had a population density of in 2016.[6]
In 2022 Redcliff had a total population of 6,104 a year over year increase of 3.83%.
The primary industries that support the local economy relate to oil and gas and the climate of southern Alberta. Numerous businesses in Redcliff and area provide drilling and pipeline services to support the oil and gas industry. The area's sunny climate and abundance of affordable natural gas reserves has contributed to the establishment of a sizable greenhouse industry. Greenhouse products include vegetables (sweet bell peppers, beefsteak tomatoes, tomatoes on the vine, and long English cucumbers), a variety of flowering plants, and some trees.
In the past, Redcliff was known for the production of glass, brick and pottery products. Some of these factories have since moved to Medicine Hat, such as the IXL brick plant, while others are no longer in existence.
Redcliff is a member of the Economic Development Alliance of Southeast Alberta.[7]
Redcliff has the following attractions:
The Prairie Rose School Division No. 8 operates the following four schools in Redcliff that provide programming for children from kindergarten through grade 12.[9]
High school students attend Eagle Butte High School in Dunmore,[10] or enter the Medicine Hat School District No. 76 or Medicine Hat Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 20 for grades 10 through 12.