Diamond Valley Cemetery is an intriguing resting place tucked into a rural landscape of central Alberta. This cemetery, also referenced as “Medicine Valley Cemetery,” is located within Red Deer Census Division, Alberta.
This cemetery is physically situated in Red Deer County, not to be confused with the recently incorporated Diamond Valley,
Diamond Valley Cemetery was one of the many rural cemeteries scattered across the county, serving local farming or small-community populations. Its presence in the county registry underscores that it played an important role for those living in remote or semi-remote rural communities.
Many rural cemeteries across Alberta and Canada originated as small community or family burial grounds, tied to church congregations, early settler clusters, or homesteads, and over time, documentation may be lost or have remained informal, passing through generations in family records or church logs rather than in formal municipal archives.
Cemeteries such as Diamond Valley hold value beyond simply marking the resting places of individuals. They are living monuments to settlement patterns, migrations, and the shifting geographies of rural life
The existence of Diamond Valley Cemetery stands as a testament to the rural communities that helped build central Alberta. It reflects the challenges and realities of early settlement, far from urban centers, with limited resources, yet determined to create places of rest and remembrance for loved ones.
3304 Township Road 382
Nearest Populated Centre: Evarts,
Province: Alberta
Latitude, Longitude
52.26128, -114.3594
Map Location
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