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Taber is a vibrant and growing town located in the heart of Southern Alberta, Canada, situated at the crossroads of Highway 3 and Highway 36. Known worldwide for its premium "Taber Corn," the town offers residents and visitors a unique blend of small-town charm, rich agricultural heritage, and modern amenities. Located approximately one hour from Alberta's major port of entry to the US at the Coutts border crossing, Taber provides easy access to major centers such as Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, and Calgary. With a population of 8,711 persons according to the 2020 municipal census, Taber is defined as a rural small town with a median age of 35.2, making it the fourth youngest small town in Canada. Over 30% of residents are under the age of 15, contributing to a vibrant, family-friendly atmosphere. Taber's population is notably diverse, with approximately 24% of residents being newcomers or immigrants, well above the provincial average, including significant East Indian, Filipino, Chinese, Egyptian, Moroccan, and other international communities.
Taber hosts several major annual events that bring the community together and attract visitors from across Southern Alberta:
Taber is world-renowned for its premium "Taber Corn," a sweet corn variety grown in the region's fertile irrigated soil. The unique combination of warm southern Alberta days, cool nights, and abundant irrigation water from the St. Mary River Irrigation District creates ideal growing conditions for corn with exceptional sweetness and tenderness. Taber Corn has become a beloved summer tradition across Alberta and beyond, with roadside stands and markets offering fresh-picked corn throughout the harvest season. The town's agricultural heritage and irrigation history are celebrated at the Taber Irrigation Impact Museum.
Taber offers residents and businesses the rare opportunity to connect to Telus Fibre service. In 2015, Telus announced a $9.2 million investment to upgrade all services in the Town to Fibre optic. Residents and businesses enjoy some of the fastest and most reliable internet available, with all new lots being developed coming serviced with Fibre to the property. This high-speed connectivity supports remote work, business operations, education, and entertainment.
The Eureka Industrial Park is a professionally designed and built development offering fully serviced and graded land including storm water services. Key features include:
Taber is located in the heart of Southern Alberta's rich agricultural lands, a region known for vast oil and gas activities and as a regional powerhouse of food processing. The town's trading and economic influence extends in a large radius around Taber, including massive agricultural tracts, numerous hamlets, and villages within the Municipal District of Taber. The large trading area surrounding Taber includes approximately 24,000 people, ensuring Taber enjoys a competitive retail sector, comprehensive financial and legal options, and recreational opportunities unavailable elsewhere in the trading area.
The Taber Irrigation Impact Museum preserves and celebrates the history of irrigation development in the region, which transformed the arid prairie into some of the most productive agricultural land in Canada.
Taber boasts a vibrant sports culture with comprehensive recreational facilities:
Taber's strategic location offers convenient access to other communities in Southern Alberta:
Taber is known as a welcoming community for newcomers, with 24% of residents being immigrants or newcomers. Support services include:
Taber offers an exceptional quality of life that blends small-town charm with modern amenities and a diverse, welcoming community atmosphere. With a population of 8,711 and a median age of 35.2, Taber is the fourth youngest small town in Canada, creating a vibrant, family-friendly environment. Over 30% of residents are under 15, and approximately 24% are newcomers from around the world, including significant East Indian, Filipino, Chinese, Egyptian, and Moroccan communities, contributing to a rich multicultural fabric.
The town features eleven highly-rated schools, a hospital with comprehensive medical care, a state-of-the-art Community Centre and Aquafun Centre with wave pool and ice surfaces, an 18-hole golf course, various parks and sports fields, and the Taber Irrigation Impact Museum celebrating the region's agricultural heritage. Residents enjoy a Walk Score of 62, making Taber a "Very Walkable" community where many errands can be accomplished on foot.
Taber is known worldwide for its premium sweet corn, and the town's strategic location at the crossroads of Highway 3 and Highway 36 provides easy access to Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Calgary, and the US border. Crime rates are stable, with violent crime dropping 24% in 2025 and the likelihood of becoming a victim of violent crime just over 1%. Taber is a safe, stable community with a strong economy, competitive tax rates, Telus Fibre service throughout town, and a comprehensive retail sector serving a trading area of approximately 24,000 people. For families, businesses, and individuals seeking an affordable, connected, and welcoming community in Southern Alberta, Taber is an outstanding choice.
Taber is a vibrant and growing town located in the heart of Southern Alberta, Canada, situated at the crossroads of Highway 3 and Highway 36. Known worldwide for its premium "Taber Corn," the town offers residents and visitors a unique blend of small-town charm, rich agricultural heritage, and modern amenities. Located approximately one hour from Alberta's major port of entry to the US at the Coutts border crossing, Taber provides easy access to major centers such as Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, and Calgary. With a population of 8,711 persons according to the 2020 municipal census, Taber is defined as a rural small town with a median age of 35.2, making it the fourth youngest small town in Canada. Over 30% of residents are under the age of 15, contributing to a vibrant, family-friendly atmosphere. Taber's population is notably diverse, with approximately 24% of residents being newcomers or immigrants, well above the provincial average, including significant East Indian, Filipino, Chinese, Egyptian, Moroccan, and other international communities.
Taber hosts several major annual events that bring the community together and attract visitors from across Southern Alberta:
Taber is world-renowned for its premium "Taber Corn," a sweet corn variety grown in the region's fertile irrigated soil. The unique combination of warm southern Alberta days, cool nights, and abundant irrigation water from the St. Mary River Irrigation District creates ideal growing conditions for corn with exceptional sweetness and tenderness. Taber Corn has become a beloved summer tradition across Alberta and beyond, with roadside stands and markets offering fresh-picked corn throughout the harvest season. The town's agricultural heritage and irrigation history are celebrated at the Taber Irrigation Impact Museum.
Taber offers residents and businesses the rare opportunity to connect to Telus Fibre service. In 2015, Telus announced a $9.2 million investment to upgrade all services in the Town to Fibre optic. Residents and businesses enjoy some of the fastest and most reliable internet available, with all new lots being developed coming serviced with Fibre to the property. This high-speed connectivity supports remote work, business operations, education, and entertainment.
The Eureka Industrial Park is a professionally designed and built development offering fully serviced and graded land including storm water services. Key features include:
Taber is located in the heart of Southern Alberta's rich agricultural lands, a region known for vast oil and gas activities and as a regional powerhouse of food processing. The town's trading and economic influence extends in a large radius around Taber, including massive agricultural tracts, numerous hamlets, and villages within the Municipal District of Taber. The large trading area surrounding Taber includes approximately 24,000 people, ensuring Taber enjoys a competitive retail sector, comprehensive financial and legal options, and recreational opportunities unavailable elsewhere in the trading area.
The Taber Irrigation Impact Museum preserves and celebrates the history of irrigation development in the region, which transformed the arid prairie into some of the most productive agricultural land in Canada.
Taber boasts a vibrant sports culture with comprehensive recreational facilities:
Taber's strategic location offers convenient access to other communities in Southern Alberta:
Taber is known as a welcoming community for newcomers, with 24% of residents being immigrants or newcomers. Support services include:
Taber offers an exceptional quality of life that blends small-town charm with modern amenities and a diverse, welcoming community atmosphere. With a population of 8,711 and a median age of 35.2, Taber is the fourth youngest small town in Canada, creating a vibrant, family-friendly environment. Over 30% of residents are under 15, and approximately 24% are newcomers from around the world, including significant East Indian, Filipino, Chinese, Egyptian, and Moroccan communities, contributing to a rich multicultural fabric.
The town features eleven highly-rated schools, a hospital with comprehensive medical care, a state-of-the-art Community Centre and Aquafun Centre with wave pool and ice surfaces, an 18-hole golf course, various parks and sports fields, and the Taber Irrigation Impact Museum celebrating the region's agricultural heritage. Residents enjoy a Walk Score of 62, making Taber a "Very Walkable" community where many errands can be accomplished on foot.
Taber is known worldwide for its premium sweet corn, and the town's strategic location at the crossroads of Highway 3 and Highway 36 provides easy access to Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Calgary, and the US border. Crime rates are stable, with violent crime dropping 24% in 2025 and the likelihood of becoming a victim of violent crime just over 1%. Taber is a safe, stable community with a strong economy, competitive tax rates, Telus Fibre service throughout town, and a comprehensive retail sector serving a trading area of approximately 24,000 people. For families, businesses, and individuals seeking an affordable, connected, and welcoming community in Southern Alberta, Taber is an outstanding choice.
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