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Grande Prairie is a city in northwestern Alberta , Canada, within the southern portion of an area known as Peace River Country. The city is surrounded by the County of Grande Prairie No. Grande Prairie was the seventh-largest city in Alberta in , with a population of 63,, [ 8 ] and was one of Canada's fastest growing cities between and , [ 9 ] and Canada's northernmost city with more than 50, people.
The city has adopted the trumpeter swan as its official symbol due to its proximity to the bird's migration route and its summer nesting grounds. For that reason, Grande Prairie is sometimes nicknamed the "Swan City". The dinosaur has also emerged as an unofficial symbol of the city due to paleontology discoveries in the areas north and west of Grande Prairie.
The Grande Prairie area was historically known as Buffalo Plains, [ 10 ] after the buffalo who would traverse the large prairie which lies to the north, east, and west of it. The earliest recorded reference to the prairie was by Hudson Bay trader Samuel Black in In , as a result of the fur trade war between the Hudson Bay Company which merged with the North West Company in , and independent fur traders, centering around Dunvegan, a Hudson's Bay Company outpost called La Grande Prairie was established by George Kennedy.
The post was established South of Dunvegan and 21 km 13 mi north west of the present day city of Grande Prairie, south east of La Glace Lake, and west of what is now the Town of Sexsmith the version of this building was moved and restored and now stands near the Grande Prairie Museum.
In the late 19th century, the prairie was settled by Cree and Iroquois from around Jasper and Lac Ste. When 17 townships were surveyed for homesteading in , a land rush soon followed, with many settlers arriving over the Edson Trail. In , the Grande Prairie Townsite was sub-divided. By , it included a bank, hotel, post office, and land office, making it a district metropolis.