Sparwood

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Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox settlement Sparwood is a district municipality in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is the second-largest community on the Elk River.

Located approximately 30 kilometres from Fernie, the District Municipality of Sparwood has approximately 4,200 residents. Sparwood is quite large for its population, taking up an area of 191.01 square kilometres and incorporating the local coal mines.

In the late 1800s, there was a railroad stop known as Sparwood, which was so named because of the trees from this area being shipped to the coast for manufacturing spars for ocean vessels.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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Sparwood's welcome sign

Economy

The local economy is heavily dependent on steel-making coal mining, one of British Columbia's primary industries. A large part of the population either works in the mines or as tradespeople and labourers in related support industries, such as trucking or as mechanics. Logging is another important industry.

Sparwood/Elk Valley Airport is the local airport for general aviation. The closest airport with commercial service is Cranbrook/Canadian Rockies International Airport. Road access is provided by the Crowsnest Highway.

Sparwood was formed on 12 May 1966 accepting people from the nearby towns of Michel, Natal, and Middletown (an urban renewal). Since the beginning of Sparwood, it has experienced many ups and downs in coal mining, the town's primary industry.

Attractions

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Terex Titan in Sparwood

Sparwood promotes itself extensively as the home of the Terex Titan, at one time the largest truck in the world. The green Titan, in service at Sparwood between 1978 and 1991, stands a few yards from the Crowsnest Highway where it can attract the attention of tourists and travellers. The adjacent tourist information centre serves visitors to the district municipality and the wider area.

Sparwood is distinguished by mural art which depicts something of the history of the former Michel-Natal mining communities.

Sports

Club League Sport Venue Established Championships
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Sparwood is home to the 2011 B.C. provincial champion boys snowboarding team.<ref>Sparwood snowboarders are finally champs – The Free Press</ref> Sparwood is also home to the 2011 Junior Boys and 2012 Junior Girls Provincial Bowling champions.Template:Citation needed

Laurie Hockridge of SparwoodTemplate:Citation needed and Lethbridge College, is a CCAA-ACSC Hall of Fame inductee (WBB, '87–90).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Her legacy includes back-to-back national championships and two national championship MVP trophies.Template:Citation needed

Fernie Memorial Arena disaster

On 17 October 2017 an ammonia leak at the Fernie Memorial Arena killed three workers (two City of Fernie employees and one CIMCO refrigeration employee from Calgary) during the Fernie Ghostriders' regular season. Because of this tragedy, the City of Fernie declared a state of emergency and people had to evacuate the area for days. The 'Riders were relocated because of this to the Elk Valley Leisure Centre in Sparwood during the 2017–18 KIJHL season until the City of Fernie installed a new chiller unit. The Ghostriders now play at their home rink again.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Sparwood had a population of 3,990 living in 1,815 of its 2,101 total private dwellings, a change of Template:Percentage from its 2016 population of 3,646. With a land area of Template:Cvt, it had a population density of Template:Pop density in 2021.<ref name=2021census>Template:Cite web</ref>

Ethnicity

Panethnic groups in the District of Sparwood (1986−2021)
Panethnic
group
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EuropeanTemplate:Efn 3,565 Template:Percentage 3,255 Template:Percentage 3,310 Template:Percentage 3,370 Template:Percentage 3,570 Template:Percentage 3,745 Template:Percentage 3,780 Template:Percentage 4,205 Template:Percentage
Indigenous 420 Template:Percentage 275 Template:Percentage 260 Template:Percentage 115 Template:Percentage 125 Template:Percentage 155 Template:Percentage 195 Template:Percentage 140 Template:Percentage
African 55 Template:Percentage 85 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 35 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 5 Template:Percentage
South Asian 35 Template:Percentage 80 Template:Percentage 50 Template:Percentage 40 Template:Percentage 60 Template:Percentage 40 Template:Percentage 140 Template:Percentage 155 Template:Percentage
Southeast AsianTemplate:Efn 20 Template:Percentage 45 Template:Percentage 15 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 5 Template:Percentage
Latin American 20 Template:Percentage 15 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 5 Template:Percentage
East AsianTemplate:Efn 15 Template:Percentage 25 Template:Percentage 15 Template:Percentage 25 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage 15 Template:Percentage 20 Template:Percentage 25 Template:Percentage
Middle EasternTemplate:Efn 0 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 60 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage
Other/MultiracialTemplate:Efn 0 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a
Total responses 4,150 Template:Percentage 3,785 Template:Percentage 3,665 Template:Percentage 3,620 Template:Percentage 3,810 Template:Percentage 3,980 Template:Percentage 4,135 Template:Percentage 4,540 Template:Percentage
Total population 4,148 Template:Percentage 3,784 Template:Percentage 3,667 Template:Percentage 3,618 Template:Percentage 3,812 Template:Percentage 3,982 Template:Percentage 4,211 Template:Percentage 4,540 Template:Percentage
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Religion

According to the 2021 census, religious groups in Sparwood included:<ref name="2021censusB">Template:Cite web</ref>

Religious groups in Sparwood (1991–2021)
Religious group 2021<ref name=2021censusB /> 2011<ref name="2011census"/> 2001<ref name="2001census" /> 1991<ref name="1991census"/>
[[Population|Template:Abbr]] Template:Abbr Template:Abbr Template:Abbr Template:Abbr Template:Abbr Template:Abbr Template:Abbr
Christian 1,695 Template:Percentage 2,000 Template:Percentage 2,525 Template:Percentage 3,080 Template:Percentage
Muslim 15 Template:Percentage 20 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage
Hindu 0 Template:Percentage 30 Template:Percentage 25 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage
Sikh 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 30 Template:Percentage 140 Template:Percentage
Buddhist 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage
Jewish 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage
Indigenous spirituality 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage N/A N/A N/A N/A
Other religion 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage
Irreligious 2,405 Template:Percentage 1,580 Template:Percentage 1,220 Template:Percentage 905 Template:Percentage
Total responses 4,150 Template:Percentage 3,660 Template:Percentage 3,810 Template:Percentage 4,135 Template:Percentage

Education

There are two public schools in Sparwood; Frank J Mitchell which is an Elementary School and the new Sparwood Secondary School. These schools are operated by School District 5 Southeast Kootenay which is based in Cranbrook.

Climate

Sparwood has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb) with relatively cold and very snowy winters combined with moderately warm summers with relatively high diurnal temperature variation. As a result of the low overnight lows in summer, September's mean of Template:Convert places Sparwood just above subarctic climates (Dfc) in classification.

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Local media

Newspapers

  • Fernie Free Press – Weekly Paper
  • Kootenay News Advertiser – Weekly Paper
  • Fernie Fix – Monthly Glossy Magazine

Radio stations

  • 99.1 FM – CJDR, a rebroadcaster of CHDR-FM, Rock
  • 92.7 FM – CFBZ, a rebroadcaster of CHBZ-FM, Country
  • 97.7 FM – CBTN, a rebroadcaster of CBTK-FM, CBC
  • 107.9 FM – CFSM-FM – Adult Contemporary

Cable television stations

Notable people

The following people were born in Sparwood:

Sister cities

Since 1980, Sparwood has been the sister city of Kamisunagawa in Hokkaido, Japan.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

See also

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References

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