| Town of Daysland | |
| Daysland, 1920 | |
| Location of Dayslandin Alberta | |
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| Country | |
| Province | |
| Region | Central Alberta |
| Census division | 7 |
| County | Flagstaff |
| Government [1] | |
| - Mayor | Eugene Waldorf |
| - Governing body | Daysland Town Council |
| Area | |
| - Town | km² ( sq mi) |
| Elevation | m ( ft) |
| Population (2006)[2] | |
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| - Density | /km² (/sq mi) |
| Time zone | MST (UTC-7) |
| Postal code span | T0B 1A0 |
| Highways | Highway 13 Highway 855 |
| Waterways | Wavy Lake |
| Website: Town of Daysland | |
Daysland is a town in central Alberta located on Highway 13, kilometers ( mi) east of Camrose.
Daysland is the birthplace of American Hockey League players Matthew Spiller and Richard Petiot. Both are NHL prospects, and approximately #7-8 defensemen with their respective National Hockey League teams.
In 2006, Daysland had a population of 818 living in 333 dwellings, a 5.0% increase from 2001. The town has a land area of km² ( sq mi) and a population density of /km² (/sq mi).[2]
| Camrose | Holden | Viking | ||
| Bawlf | Strome | |||
| Rosalind | Heisler | Forestburg |
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