Grande Prairie

Grande Prairie
City of Grande Prairie
Skyline of Grande Prairie viewed from the northeast
Nickname: 
Swan City
City boundaries
Grande Prairie
Location in Alberta
Grande Prairie
Location in Canada
Grande Prairie
Grande Prairie
Location in Grande Prairie County
Coordinates: 55°10′15″N 118°47′46″W / 55.17083°N 118.79611°W / 55.17083; -118.79611
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
RegionNorthern Alberta
Planning regionUpper Peace
Municipal districtCounty of Grande Prairie No. 1
Federal electoral districtGrande Prairie-Mackenzie
Provincial electoral districtsGrande Prairie
Grande Prairie-Wapiti
Incorporated 
 • VillageApril 30, 1914
 • TownMarch 15, 1919
 • CityJanuary 1, 1958
Government
 • MayorJackie Clayton
 • Governing body
Grande Prairie City Council
  • Grant Berg
  • Dylan Bressey
  • Leonard Auger
  • Jena Flach
  • Wade Pilat
  • Kevin O'Toole
  • Mike O'Connor
  • Chris Thiessen
 • City ManagerRobert Nicolay (Interim)
 • MPChris Warkentin (Conservative)
 • MLANolan Dyck (UCP) Ron Wiebe (UCP)
Area
 (2021)
 • Land132.71 km2 (51.24 sq mi)
Elevation
650 m (2,130 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total
64,141
 • Density483.3/km2 (1,252/sq mi)
 • Municipal census (2024)
70,385
Time zoneUTC−07:00 (MST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−06:00 (MDT)
Forward sortation areas
Area codes780, 587, 825, 368
Highways40, 43, 43X
WaterwaysWapiti River Bear River (Bear Creek)
Websitecityofgp.com

Grande Prairie is a city in northwestern Alberta, Canada, within the southern portion of an area known as Peace River Country. It is located at the intersection of Highway 43 (part of the CANAMEX Corridor) and Highway 40 (the Bighorn Highway), approximately 456 kilometres (283 mi) northwest of the provincial capital, Edmonton. The city is surrounded by the County of Grande Prairie No. 1.

Grande Prairie was the seventh-largest city in Alberta in 2016, with a population of 63,166, and was one of Canada's fastest growing cities between 2001 and 2006, and Canada's northernmost city with more than 50,000 people.

The city has adopted the trumpeter swan as its official symbol due to its proximity to the bird's migration route and its summer nesting grounds. For that reason, Grande Prairie is sometimes nicknamed the Swan City. The dinosaur has also emerged as an unofficial symbol of the city due to paleontological discoveries in the areas north and west of Grande Prairie.