The Township of Alberton is a community in the Rainy River District of NorthwesternOntario, Canada. It is made up of the two geographic townships Crozier and Roddick. The township borders Fort Frances to the east, La Vallee to the west, the unincorporated geographical township of Miscampbell to the north, and the city of International Falls (Minnesota, United States) to the south.
Government
Alberton is governed by a town council consisting of a reeve, Michael Ford, and four councillors, Peter Spuzak, Jennifer Johnson, Dianne Glowasky and Dan DeGagne. The council meets on the second Wednesday of each month.
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Alberton had a population of 954 living in 340 of its 355 total private dwellings, a change of -1.5% from its 2016 population of 969. With a land area of 116.6 km2 (45.0 sq mi), it had a population density of 8.2/km2 (21.2/sq mi) in 2021.[3]
In 2016, 52% of the community was male, and 48% is female. The median age is 40.8.[1]
Millennium Skating Rink and Park was built in 2001 with funding from the township and the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund. The facility is maintained by volunteers of the Alberton Recreation Commission, and hosts ice sports, basketball, rollerblading and other activities. The park portion was developed in 2004, and features a pavilion with picnic tables.
Transportation
Highway 11/71 runs east to west through the township, and the community's main business area is located along the eastern section of the highway. Highway 602 runs east to west through the southern portion of Alberton, following the Rainy River from Fort Frances to Emo. Highway 611 runs north–south through the township. The municipality maintains 88 kilometres (55 mi) of roads.[6]