New Dayton
{{Use MDY dates|date=September 2021}}
{{Use Canadian English|date=September 2021}}
{{Infobox settlement
|name = New Dayton
|other_name =
|native_name =
|nickname =
|settlement_type = Hamlet
|image_skyline = New Dayton 029a.jpg
|image_caption = Repainted N.D. Cafe, 2008
|pushpin_relief = yes
|pushpin_map = Canada Alberta#Canada
|pushpin_map_caption = Location of New Dayton
|subdivision_type = Country
|subdivision_name = Canada
|subdivision_type1 = Province
|subdivision_name1 = Alberta
|subdivision_type2 = Region
|subdivision_name2 = Southern Alberta
|subdivision_type3 = Census division
|subdivision_name3 = 2
|subdivision_type4 = Municipal district
|subdivision_name4 = County of Warner No. 5
|government_footnotes =
|government_type = Unincorporated
|leader_title = Governing body
|leader_name = County of Warner No. 5 Council
|leader_title1 = MP
|leader_name1 = Rachael Harder
|leader_title2 = MLA
|leader_name2 = Grant Hunter
|established_title = Established
|established_date =
|established_title2 =
|established_date2 =
|area_footnotes =
|area_land_km2 =
|population_as_of = 1991
|population_footnotes = {{cite web | url=https://archive.org/download/1991933061993engfra/1991933061993engfra.pdf | title=91 Census: Unincorporated Places — Population and Dwelling Counts | publisher=Statistics Canada | date=June 1993 | access-date=September 25, 2021}}
|population_note =
|population_total = 47
|population_density_km2 =
|timezone = MST
|utc_offset = −07:00
|timezone_DST = MDT
|utc_offset_DST = −06:00
|coordinates = {{coord|49|25|36|N|112|22|46|W|region:CA-AB|display=inline,title}}
|elevation_footnotes =
|elevation_m = 975
|postal_code_type = Postal code span
|postal_code = T0K 1P0
|area_code = +1-403
|blank_name = Highways
|blank_info = Highway 4
|blank1_name = Waterways
|blank1_info = Tyrrell Lake
|footnotes =
}}
New Dayton is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada within the County of Warner No. 5.{{AltaML}} It is located on Highway 4 between the villages of Stirling and Warner, approximately {{convert|48|km|mi}} southeast of Lethbridge. New Dayton was named for their former home by settlers from Dayton, Ohio.{{cite book|last1=Marden|first1=Ernest G.|last2=Marden|first2=Austin|title=Community Place Names of Alberta|date=2010|page=239|publisher=Lulu.com|isbn=978-1897472170|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jbIYAwAAQBAJ|access-date=1 September 2017}}
Demographics
{{stack|{{Historical populations
| title = Population history
of New Dayton
| type = Canada
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| source = Statistics Canada
{{1951CDNcuipr}}{{1956CDNcuipr}}{{1961CDNcuipr}}{{1966CDNcuipr}}{{1971CDNcuipr}}{{1976CDNcuipr}}{{1981CDNcuipr}}{{1986CDNcuipr}}{{1991CDNcuipr}}
|1941|95
|1951|97
|1956|94
|1961|102
|1966|89
|1971|65
|1976|51
|1981|44
|1986|65
|1991|47
}}}}
New Dayton recorded a population of 47 in the 1991 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada.
Services and amenities
{{stack|Image:New Dayton, Alberta Church.jpg|File:New Dayton School in Alberta.jpg located in New Dayton]]}}
The hamlet has a ball diamond, a campground and a postal outlet.{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}
See also
References
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{{Geographic location
| Northwest = Stirling
| North = Barnwell
| Northeast = Wrentham
| West = Raymond
| Centre = New Dayton
| East = Foremost
| Southwest = Del Bonita
| South = Warner
| Southeast = Milk River
}}
{{Alberta|hamlets=yes}}
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