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  1. Anzac is a hamlet in northern Alberta, Canada within the Regional Municipality (RM) of Wood Buffalo. [4] It is located on Highway 881 along the east shore of Gregoire Lake, approximately 36 kilometres (22 mi) southeast of Fort McMurray.

  2. Anzac. The hamlet of Anzac is on the western shore of Willow Lake in the southern region of the Municipality and is near Gregoire Lake Provincial Park. Located approximately 45 kilometres southeast of Fort McMurray, Anzac can be accessed from Highways 63 and 881.

  3. Anzac, Alberta is a charming hamlet nestled in the northern part of Alberta, Canada. It is situated within the Regional Municipality (RM) of Wood Buffalo, along the east shore of Gregoire Lake. The hamlet is conveniently located on Highway 881, approximately 36 kilometres southeast of Fort McMurray.

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    The most Northern community in the region is Fort Fitzgerald, located on the Alberta and Northwest Territories border and nestled on the banks of Slave River. It is home to Smith’s Landing First Nation and about 493 kilometers north of Fort McMurray. From Fort McMurray, head north to Fort Chipewyan on the winter road. This journey takes you on 265 ...

    Nestled on the northwest shore of Lake Athabasca, the eighth largest freshwater lake in Canada, Fort Chipewyan is the oldest settlement in Alberta and one the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo’s most northern communities. Fort Chipewyan lies 265 kilometers north of Fort McMurray. Isolated by nature, Fort Chipewyan is only accessible by plane, b...

    Fort McKay is a community that is rich with culture and traditions located 60 kilometers north of Fort McMurray at the confluence of the Athabasca (west bank) and MacKay rivers, setting the scene for a very magnificent community. Fort McKay is well known for its connection to culture hosting many community events such as Treaty days, Traditional Po...

    Nestled in a boreal forest valley where the Athabasca and Clearwater and Hangingstone Rivers meet is Wood Buffalo's urban center, the community of Fort McMurray. Originally established as a Hudson's Bay Company trading post in 1870 prior to this Fort McMurray was a visiting stop and gathering place for the First Nations that lived, hunted, trapped,...

    The scenic hamlet of Anzac is on the western shore of Willow Lake (Gregoire Lake) in the southern region of the Municipality and is near Gregoire Lake Provincial Park. Located approximately 45 kilometres southeast of Fort McMurray, Anzac can be accessed from Highways 63 and 881. Originally known as Willow Lake, when the settlers mapped out the regi...

    Situated on the shores of Bohn Lake, the hamlet of Janvier is in the southern region of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. It is approximately 120 km south of Fort McMurray and can be accessed from Alberta Highways 881 as well as from a small airstrip located in the community. There is a large Métis population in Janvier, and it is home to ...

    Conklin is the most southern rural hamlet in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. The community is situated approximately 155 kilometers southeast of Fort McMurray and consists primarily of Metis people who can trace their history to the late nineteenth century. Conklin is a recognized as a Métis Harvesting Community in the Government of Albe...

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  7. OTTAWA—His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, will mark the 100 th anniversary of Anzac Day—the first major military action of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (Anzac) during the First World War.