Alix, Alberta

Alix is a village in central Alberta, Canada that is northeast of Red Deer. Its village mascot is the Alix-Gator, who is featured prominently on many signs and businesses. Originally, the settlement was called Toddsville after Joseph Todd. When the settlement was incorporated on June 3, 1907, it was named after Alexia Westhead, the first white woman settler of th…
Alix is a village in central Alberta, Canada that is northeast of Red Deer. Its village mascot is the Alix-Gator, who is featured prominently on many signs and businesses. Originally, the settlement was called Toddsville after Joseph Todd. When the settlement was incorporated on June 3, 1907, it was named after Alexia Westhead, the first white woman settler of the community. The first mayor of Alix was Robert F. Sanderson, who also owned and ran the general store.
  • Elevation: 895 m (2,936 ft)
  • Country: Canada
  • Province: Alberta
  • Region: Central Alberta
  • Census division: 8
  • Municipal district: Lacombe County
  • Highways: Highway 12 · Highway 601
Data from: en.wikipedia.org