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Communities Ardrossan • Ardrossan, located south of Hwy 16 on Range Road 222, is a growing community that had its beginnings in 1909 as a Grand Trunk Pacific Railway stop. • The hamlet is home to the state-of-the-art Ardrossan Recreation Complex, see page 11, and visit: www.strathcona.ca/ardrossan • Three Schools: Ardrossan Elementary School, Ardrossan Junior/Senior High School (Elk Island Public Schools) and Holy Redeemer Catholic School (Elk Island Catholic Schools). • Ardrossan residents built the “Orange Hall” in 1913 that lasted until the 1940s. Memorial Hall was built by the war guild and the Ardrossan community group in 1947 and named for those souls lost in the war. The hall is now operated by the Ardrossan Recreation & Agricultural Society (ARAS). http://www.ardrossanrecagsociety.ca • Ardrossan has an active seniors group with their own community hall. • Community Hall, for hall bookings see page 43 • Population 514 – 15 minutes east of Sherwood Park • Bookmobile stop, Mondays 6:45 to 8:15 pm Collingwood Cove • Collingwood Cove is commonly referred to as “The Cove” by its residents. In the early 1950 a very popular summer lakeside resort. It’s located on Cooking Lake which was at one time one of the best lakes for recreational activities in the region. • Today the lake is shallow but still attracts a variety of wildlife. Cooking Lake is on the migration route of millions of waterfowl and birds and many stay and nest in ideal locations in and around The Cove. • Since 1990 there have been several new developments in the hamlet as new homes, playgrounds. Their annual summer event is “fun in the Cove” with children’s activities all day and a family BBQ in the evening. • Community Hall, for hall bookings see page 43 • Population 363 – 20 minutes south east of Sherwood Park • Bookmobile stop, Thursday 3:30 to 4:30 pm 26 Sherwood Park / Strathcona County