Coutts, Alberta
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Census division | No. 2 |
County | Warner |
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Population
Village Population |
364 (2001) |
Population density | /km² |
Time zone | Mountain: UTC -7 |
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Latitude
Longitude |
49° 00' 23" N 111° 57' 51" W |
Elevation | m MSL |
Highways | Highway 4 Highway 500 |
Waterways | Milk River |
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Governing body | Coutts Village Council |
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1(sc) According to the Canada 2001 Census. 2(gr) Geographic references. |
Coutts is a village in Alberta and the location of the most important Canada – US border crossing east of Vancouver and west of Toronto. The road, which comes from Lethbridge, Alberta, is used more frequently than any other in Alberta.[citation needed] The road goes onto the I-15 into Montana and down through to the US – Mexico border. The I-15 and Alberta Highway 4 are part of a Canada-US-Mexico superhighway that lets truckers easily pass to Mexico and the US from Canada and vice versa.
[edit] See also
Clan Farquharson - the surname Coutts is a sept of this Scottish clan
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