Red Deer, AB, Canada had a 2011 population of 90,564 residents.
As for game, there are: deer, moose, bears, ducks, geese and fish. As far as edible plants, there are also: dandelions, raspberries, Saskatoon berries, boysenberries, blueberries, gooseberries, strawberries, choke cherries, and some types of edible mushrooms.
Because there is lots of food for deer and they have learned to live with humans.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 14 hours and 13 minutes.
Yes, hunting deer is legal in Canada, but regulations vary by province and territory. Each region has specific seasons, licensing requirements, and rules regarding the type of deer that can be hunted. It is essential for hunters to familiarize themselves with local regulations and obtain the necessary permits before hunting.
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Calgary, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Lethbridge, Grande Prairie, Red Deer, Medicine Hat
Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Grande Prairie, Peace River, Fort Saskatchewan, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Fort McMurray and Lloydminster.
Five largest Cities in Alberta in order: Calgary: 1,065,455 (2009) Edmonton: 783,439 (2009) Red Deer: 89,891 (2009) Lethbridge: 86,659(2010) Fort Mcmurray 76,797(2010) plus the shadow population (not inluded) 27,541 St. Albert just misses the list with (2010) people Even though Fort McMurray boasts 76,797(2010) people, it isn't legally a city. It isn't even a town. It is administered by the County of Wood Buffalo. Which has a total population of 104,338. Same situation as Sherwood Park, which with 62,786 people thought to be a city, is also administered by a County seat.(Rounded Up)
The capital of Alberta, Canada is Edmonton.
The driving distance from Calgary, AB, Canada to Red Deer, AB, Canada is 147km
The air distance from Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, to Edinburgh, Scotland, is 3,999 miles. That equals 6,436 kilometers or 3,475 nautical miles.
Around an hour, if you're using the QE2.
Red Deer, AB, Canada had a 2011 population of 90,564 residents.
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The distance between Red Deer, AB, Canada and St Thomas, ON, Canada is about 3,352km.
Yes there are deer in Alberta.