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Census Canada 2011: Behind the numbers

Edmonton and Calgary have very similiar population numbers, but Calgary’s population density is almost twice that of Edmonton’s. If you’re wondering (because I totally was), here are the two cities’ metropolitan areas:

Calgary: 5,107.55 km2
Edmonton: 9,426.73 km2

I just crunched the numbers (via Wikipedia, of course: Edmonton, Calgary) and 30% of the population of Edmonton lives in the outlying satellite cities (St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Leduc, Beaumont, etc), while only 10% of Calgarians do the same (Airdrie, Cochrane, Strathmore, etc). Hopefully, with all of the redevelopment and revitalization taking place in central Edmonton, we’ll start to see some change in those numbers. I knew Edmonton had an urban sprawl problem, but I never knew to what extent.

Here’s something interesting*: The metro area of Edmonton is about 2300 km2 larger than that of Toronto, and Toronto has about 5 times the population of Edmonton.

*may or may not be interesting

These are important numbers to show just how wacky the sprawl can get.

Here’s to hoping people start to realise that the best cultures and neighbourhoods are the ones they join and make themselves a part of, and not the ones they pay to have manufactured around them. The housing equivalent of adopting a pet rather than getting one from a breeder.

If you’re not living downtown or in Old Strathcona you’re missing out on a lot of what Edmonton has to offer. As much as I joke about Old Strathcona’s five cupcakeries while lacking a medicentre, I haven’t been happier with any other neighbourhood in the city (and not just because I like treats).

Posted at 10:11am and tagged with: edmonton, calgary, toronto, census 2011,.

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Census Canada 2011: Behind the numbers

Edmonton and Calgary have very similiar population numbers, but Calgary’s population density is almost twice that of Edmonton’s. If you’re wondering (because I totally was), here are the two cities’ metropolitan areas:
Calgary: 5,107.55 km2Edmonton: 9,426.73 km2
I just crunched the numbers (via Wikipedia, of course: Edmonton, Calgary) and 30% of the population of Edmonton lives in the outlying satellite cities (St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Leduc, Beaumont, etc), while only 10% of Calgarians do the same (Airdrie, Cochrane, Strathmore, etc). Hopefully, with all of the redevelopment and revitalization taking place in central Edmonton, we’ll start to see some change in those numbers. I knew Edmonton had an urban sprawl problem, but I never knew to what extent.
Here’s something interesting*: The metro area of Edmonton is about 2300 km2 larger than that of Toronto, and Toronto has about 5 times the population of Edmonton.
*may or may not be interesting

These are important numbers to show just how wacky the sprawl can get.

Here’s to hoping people start to realise that the best cultures and neighbourhoods are the ones they join and make themselves a part of, and not the ones they pay to have manufactured around them. The housing equivalent of adopting a pet rather than getting one from a breeder.

If you’re not living downtown or in Old Strathcona you’re missing out on a lot of what Edmonton has to offer. As much as I joke about Old Strathcona’s five cupcakeries while lacking a medicentre, I haven’t been happier with any other neighbourhood in the city (and not just because I like treats).

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‘As if secrecy could guarantee dignity Our walls grow taller’

I’ve been working on actively removing mystery that might exist around me, and all indications point to it pretty much having run its course.

This sticker is only a few blocks from my apartment (and is not mine). I’m enjoying this new work, but I was hoping it wouldn’t be the same phrase over and over.

Posted at 12:32pm and tagged with: Edmonton, Alberta, Street art, As if...,.

If you’re in Edmonton tomorrow (February 3rd) and don’t have something planned to do between 10AM and your early afternoon, I suggest you participate in a multi-thousand-player game of dodgeball.

Were I in any way able to get out of eating pizza and drinking at work, I’d be there. I mean this sincerely.

Posted at 8:33pm and tagged with: UofA, Edmonton, Dodgeball, A place for serious academic effort,.

I always deliver the photos and then forget to share them here with you, so here’s a couple photos from tonight’s rehearsal of Albertine in Five Times by Michel Tremblay, at the Walterdale Playhouse.

Possibly-interesting facts: I never ask rehearsals to stop, change the lighting, or interfere with production in any way. They act, I move around and shoot as things are happening. If I don’t get a shot or I didn’t meter properly, it’s my own damn fault.

Posted at 9:01pm and tagged with: Douglas Dollars, Edmonton, Walterdale Playhouse, Theatre,.

My Edmonton Symphony Orchestra ensemble and “60” photos live on. Now in St. Albert.

Posted at 9:03am and tagged with: Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Douglas Dollars, Edmonton, St. Albert,.

My Edmonton Symphony Orchestra ensemble and “60” photos live on. Now in St. Albert.

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I’m going to have to check again in a month or two, but I’m pretty sure the bark of trees changes color with the season. The variation in texture and tone on each tree just amazes me.

Posted at 6:37pm and tagged with: Douglas Dollars, Edmonton,.

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I might not remember the date or purpose of a photograph, but I somehow always remember where it was captured.

Posted at 6:36pm and tagged with: Douglas Dollars, Edmonton,.

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The Group Sound - “Secret Goilfriend

Despite only hearing it first a few minutes ago, this is officially the song of the day here.

The whole album, which you can snag for $5, reminds me a lot of what was coming out of Memphis a year or two ago.

This song is a great find. Jangly, kooky and sweet in the right combinations and places.

Posted at 2:30pm and tagged with: edmonton, The Group Sound,.

A reminder!

I’m shooting a lot of color Polaroid this week, with a vague theme of “Autumn.” Email doug@dougstewart.org with a mailing address or leave it at the Ask and I’ll send one your way, no matter where you live.

I’m already on the hook for about two dozen of these, and I really like how they’re turning out, so don’t be shy!

Posted at 5:50pm and tagged with: I make photos, Edmonton, YEG,.

A reminder!

I’m shooting a lot of color Polaroid this week, with a vague theme of “Autumn.” Email doug@dougstewart.org with a mailing address or leave it at the Ask and I’ll send one your way, no matter where you live.

I’m already on the hook for about two dozen of these, and I really like how they’re turning out, so don’t be shy!
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Doug Hoyer - “Tattoo” (3:53)

As good a reason as any to explain my absolute lack of said subject.

Seriously, grab the album.

Posted at 5:49pm and tagged with: Doug Hoyer, YEG, Edmonton,.

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Doug Hoyer - “Little Things” (4:39)

Now take a walk with me in the valley
we’ll watch the river run away
and reach for my hand and say, ‘I like this’
and I reply, ‘Yeah, I guess it’s okay’

Great album, grab it if you haven’t already.

Posted at 1:48pm and tagged with: Doug Hoyer, Walks With the Tender and Growing Night, YEG, Edmonton,.

Listen bird still lives here secretly (at McKernan Park)

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Listen bird still lives here secretly (at McKernan Park)