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Fox Creek, Alberta (Canada)

Greenview Municipal District

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[flag of Fox Creek] image located by Valentin Poposki, 24 June 2011


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On July 19, 1967 Fox Creek was officially incorporated as an Alberta community. Fox Creek had its beginnings as a small service station on a quiet county road. The town now has about seven thousand vehicles going through the area daily. Fox Creek is a full-service community of 2,278 friendly residents. The Town acts as a strong service centre to the burgeoning oil and gas industry. Located just two and one-half hours drive northwest of Edmonton on Highway 43, you will find that Fox Creek is a great place for a weekend excursion or a family vacation. Smoke Lake and Iosegun Lake campgrounds are both located 10-12 km from the Town. Visitors will find that the town is a bustling, progressive community that is located 82 kilometres from any other inhabited part of Alberta." - from official town website: http://www.foxcreek.ca

The flag is white with town logo on it and blue border on all sides: http://foxinfocus.ca/2011/04/27/european-hockey-tour
Valentin Poposki, 24 June 2011