'Beiseker' is a village in the
province of
Alberta,
Canada. It is approximately 70 kilometres (40 miles) north-east of
Calgary. It is considered to be an outermost part of
Greater Calgary and is included within Calgary's
Census Metropolitan Area (CMA). The village is surrounded by the
Municipal District of Rocky View #44, and the closest neighbouring settlement is the town of
Irricana.
The population in
2005 was 828.
History and Town Founding
Lying in a belt of rich black soil, Beiseker was developed as an agricultural service centre. It was founded by the
Calgary Colonization Company whose purpose was to promote settlement by demonstrating the grain growing potential of the area. The Village name comes from Thomas Beiseker, one of the partners of the Company. Initial colonization took place in
1908 when the company recruited a number of ethnic
German settlers from the Great Plains of the
Dakotas. This is reflected in the number of German family names which predominate the area.
The Village began to grow in
1910 when the branch line of the
CPR was completed. The
CNR line was constructed in
1912 to the east of the Central Business district. With the construction and intersection of Highways 9, 72 and 806 at the northeast edge of the Village, Beiseker came to have a very favourable location in terms of road and rail access. Since it is located almost equidistant from
Calgary and
Drumheller, Beiseker began to emerge as a local service and trade centre for the surrounding rural agricultural area. Village status was achieved in
1921.
The surrounding area's great potential for grain-growing is shown by Beiseker's status as "
World Wheat King Capital", or as a top producing area of wheat.
Recent History and Local Industry
Beiseker currently serves as a centre for local agricultural services including fertilizer, seed cleaning, and soil testing. There is also a local
UFA outlet serving farmers in the area. Local industries also serve the
oilpatch, and there are many sites extracting
natural gas in the immediate area surrounding Beiseker, as well as several major
pipelines.
The Canadian office of
Lampson International, a large international company specializing in construction
cranes, is based in Beiseker. There is also a biomedical
incinerator based in Beiseker, which handles waste from hospitals in the Province and abroad.
Beiseker also has a number of small businesses on its main street offering a variety of services, including a local
credit union, grocery store,
pharmacist and hair dressers, as well as several small restaurants. As Beiseker is at the intersection of several major Provincial highways, it is a popular stop for campers and other travellers coming to and from
Saskatoon and
Drumheller. There is also a
small airport which serves the community, located a few miles east of town.
Beiseker has also grown in recent years with people moving away from the city of
Calgary, and are attracted by the lower housing prices in the village and the "small town" atmosphere offered by the community.
Well known residents
"William Samuel McGee" (b 1868,
Lindsay,
Ontario - d 1940, Beiseker) lived for several years on a farm with his wife and daughter just outside of Beiseker and is buried in the area. His name was to be the inspiration for the poem
The Cremation of Sam McGee by
Robert W. Service.
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Demographics
In 2006, Beiseker had a population of 804 living in 318
dwellings, a -4.1% increase from 2001. The Village has an area of and a
population density of 283.5 inhabitants per square kilometer.
References
1. Up Here magazine. My Search for Sam McGee by Randy Freeman
External links
★
Village of Beiseker - Official Website
★ Big Things.
Squirt the Skunk, Beiseker's mascot