Redcliff's history began in the 1880s with the discovery of abundant coal and natural gas reserves. Access to this inexpensive resource led to Redcliff being promoted as the "Smokeless manufacturing centre of the West". This drew industries that manufactured diverse products such as shoes, gloves, cigars, trucks, bricks, glass, and flour among others. In June 1915, a tornado ravaged several of these businesses, thus starting a decline in Redcliff's economy. World War I and a flu epidemic ended the economic prosperity. The community experienced a resurgence in growth following World War II.
Name
The name of the town originated from the elevated red shale banks of the South Saskatchewan River. Currently, Redcliff is spelled as one word without an 'E', however historically it has been spelled Redcliffe, Red Cliff, and Red-Cliff. Originally, the town was slated to be named Stonerville, after the town's doctor.
Demographics
In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of Redcliff recorded a population of 5,600 living in 2,159 of its 2,232 total private dwellings, a change from its 2011 population of 5,588. With a land area of, it had a population density of in 2016. In the 2011 Census, the Town of Redcliff had a population of 5,588 living in 2,083 of its 2,195 total dwellings, a 9.2% change from its 2006 adjusted population of 5,116. With a land area of, it had a population density of in 2011. The town had a population of 4,372 in 1,618 dwellings, a 6.5% increase from 1996. On a surface of it had a density of 417.2 inhabitants per square kilometre.
Economy
The primary industries that support the local economy relate to oil and gas and the climate of southern Alberta. Numerous businesses in Redcliff and area provide drilling and pipeline services to support the oil and gas industry. The area's sunny climate and abundance of affordable natural gas reserves has contributed to the establishment of a sizable greenhouse industry. Greenhouse products include vegetables, a variety of flowering plants, and some trees. In the past, Redcliff was known for the production of glass, brick and pottery products. Some of these factories have since moved to Medicine Hat, such as the IXL brick plant, while others are no longer in existence. Redcliff is a member of the Economic Development Alliance of Southeast Alberta.
Culture
Redcliff Museum
Redcliff Public Library
Attractions
Redcliff has the following attractions:
an aquatic centre featuring a heated outdoor pool with varying depths and a heated children's pool with a water play structure;
the Redcliff Rectangle, a multi-purpose ice hockey facility;
The Prairie Rose School Division No. 8 operates the following four schools in Redcliff that provide programming for children from kindergarten through grade 12.
Redcliff Mennonite Alternative Program Outreach School
High school students attend Eagle Butte High School in Dunmore, or enter the Medicine Hat School District No. 76 or Medicine Hat Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 20 for grades 10 through 12.