Empress, Alberta
Empress is a village in southern Alberta, Canada that is adjacent to the provincial boundary between Alberta and Saskatchewan. It is north of Medicine Hat. The village was named, in 1913, for Queen Victoria, who was also Empress of India. In the past it was known as the "Hub of the West", connecting major cities together by the Canadian Pacific Railway.
It is located on the southern bank above the Red Deer River, northwest of the confluence of Red Deer River and South Saskatchewan River, at an elevation of. It is connected to Buffalo Trail by Highway 899 and Highway 562.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Village of Empress had a population of 148 living in 69 of its 112 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 135. With a land area of, it had a population density of in 2021.The population of the Village of Empress according to its 2017 municipal census is 160.
In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Village of Empress recorded a population of 135 living in 58 of its 71 total private dwellings, a change from its 2011 population of 188. With a land area of, it had a population density of in 2016.