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Tax Rate Bylaws
  • 2025     Bylaw 2025-04 2025 Tax Rate Bylaw
  • 2024    Bylaw 2024-01 2024 Tax Rate Bylaw
  • 2023    Bylaw 2023-02 – 2023 Tax Rate Bylaw
  • 2022     Bylaw 244-22 – Mill Rate 2022
  • 2021    Bylaw 244-21 – Mill Rate 2021
  • 2020     Bylaw 242 – Mill Rate 2020
  • 2019     Bylaw 236 – Mill Rate 2019
  • 2018     Bylaw 232 – Mill Rate 2018
  • 2017     Bylaw 231 – Mill Rate 2017
  • 2016     Bylaw 226 – Mill Rate 2016
  • 2015     Bylaw 223 – Mill Rate 2015

Previous years are available on request by contacting the Municipal Office at admin@ghostlake.ca 

Situated between the Bow Valley Trail and the northern shore of the Ghost Lake Reservoir in the Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8.

RESOURCES

Bylaws, Policies & Plans

Planning & Development

Property Taxes

Admin Forms

Request for Proposals

Mapping

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Ghost Lake Village respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Treaty 7 territory, the ancestral and traditional lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy—comprising the Kainai, Piikani, and Siksika Nations—as well as the Tsuut’ina Nation and the Stoney Nakoda Nations. We also recognize the traditional territory of the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3. We honor the land as an act of reconciliation and express our gratitude to the Indigenous peoples on whose land we reside.

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