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Please only submit websites for towns beginning with "C".
This category is for websites specifically related to cities, towns and villages in the province of Alberta, Canada, with names beginning with the letter "C". Please submit to the appropriate subcategory, if one is available. Otherwise, submit here. Failure to submit to the most specific appropriate category can delay the consideration of your submission.

Cadomin

Please only submit websites specific to Cadomin.

The hamlet of Cadomin is located in Yellowhead County, and is approximately 54 km north-east of Jasper.

Calgary

This category is for websites specifically related to the city of Calgary. For websites related to a wider area, please see Alberta Please submit to an appropriate subcategory, if one is available. Failure to submit to the most specific appropriate category can delay the consideration of your submission.
Calgary is a city of one million people, situated in the south-central part of the province of Alberta. The Rocky Mountains may be seen off to the west, about ninety miles away.

Calmar

Please submit websites specific to the Town of Calmar.

The Town of Calmar is located approximately 40 km from either the south or west side of the City of Edmonton.

Carbon

Please only submit websites specific to the Village of Carbon.

The Village of Carbon is located 41 km west of Drumheller and 120 km northeast of Calgary in Kneehill County.

Carseland

Please only submit websites specific to Carseland.

The community of Carseland is located near Drumheller (east of Calgary) in Wheatland County.

Castor

A small community located in East-Central Alberta, and having the a Latitude - Longitude of 52° 13' 00" N - 111° 53' 00" W.

Cayley

Please only submit websites specific to Cayley.

The community of Cayley is located south of High River in the M.D. of Foothills.

Chipman

Please only submit websites specific to the Village of Chipman.
The Village of Chipman is Located in the County of Lamont, approximately 75 km east of Edmonton.

Coaldale

Please only submit websites that are specific to the Town of Coaldale.

The Town of Coaldale is located just a short drive east of Lethbridge and has a population of over 6,000 people. It is a modern thriving community and a centre for the shipment of cattle and agricultural products, as well as home to the world famous Alberta Birds of Prey centre.

Coalhurst

Please only submit websites specific to the Village of Coalhurst.

The Village of Coalhurst is just west of the City of Lethbridge.

Cold Lake

Commercial enterprises within the community of Cold Lake.

A community located in western Canada in the province of Alberta. It is approximately 300 km (180 miles) northeast of Edmonton, 170 km (100 miles) north of Lloydminster, and 600 km (375 miles) northeast of Calgary.

Access to Cold Lake is gained through Alberta Provincial Highway #28 and the Northern Holiday Highway #55. Both highways are paved with asphalt and maintained throughout the year.

Consort

This section lists websites within the town and surrounding area of Consort.

Coutts

Please submit only websites specifically related to Coutts

The Village of Coutts is the only 24 hour port of entry in Alberta. This is where Alberta's Highway #4 and the U.S. Interstate #15 meet and where the CPR Rail line links with Burlington Northern. Coutts is also serviced by the Ross International Airport, Greyhound and other USA bus lines. It is an hour's drive southeast from Lethbridge, Alberta's largest city south of Calgary.

Cowley

A village along Highway 6, near the border with British Columbia.

Crowsnest Pass

The municipality of Crowsnest Pass is made up of the following 4 former municipalities as they existed as of January 1, 1979, being the date of their amalgamation as the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass: the Town of Blairmore, the Town of Coleman, the Village of Bellevue, and the Village of Frank.

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