CBBarnett
Senior Member
I am curious about the future of Medicine Hat. It's climate is good but it's a really remote place. It hasn't seen much beyond modest, incremental growth in an otherwise boom/bust province. Med Hat has about 65,000 people today. This compares to Lethbridge CMA at ~125,000 today.I actually wouldn't be surprised if a place like Medicine Hat became more popular in the future.
It's climate is arguably the best in the Praries and somewhat underrated within Canada.
Demographically it seems to share a lot of similarities with smaller towns and more remote Sask. farming cities - slow, modest or zero growth. It doesn't appear to follow the same trends as Calgary - Edmonton and even Lethbridge, that have more sustained, higher population growth. A couple of speculations:
- Medicine Hat is much farther away than Lethbridge from Calgary, nearly 3 hour drive v. ~2 hours.
- It's also a remarkably empty rural area all around with Suffield, the Palliser Triangle lands and no notable towns or cities beyond it. Swift Current, Sask. is the next notable town (only ~20,000 people, 225km east). You would have to go all the way to Regina to hit the next city bigger than Medicine Hat (~450km east).
- Medicine Hat seems more agriculturally dominated than some of the others large towns in Alberta, that's a slow industry with limited growth. That greenhouse economy is interesting as a few clusters have formed around Medicine Hat and Redcliff.
- Are there any major provincial institutions in Medicine Hat? University of Lethbridge is likely the most significant post-secondary outside of the big cities by a wide margin which helps balance Lethbridge as a small but reasonably diverse economy with different jobs available.
- Solar and wind projects - Lethbridge caught some of the logistical spillover from the (now paused) boom in this industry. Anything in the Medicine Hat area?