This Mormon agricultural village was named for Edward Glen Wood (died 1933), the
son of prominent local Mormon Edward James Wood. The original intention was to
name the settlement Edwood, but the elder Wood declined in favour of his son.
Glenwood was known as Glenwoodvile until 1979. The Woods are buried in the
Cardston Cemetery.
Courtesy of Harry Sanders’ book, “The Story Behind Alberta Place Names – How Cities,
Towns, Villages, and Hamlets Got their Names”, published 2003

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Highway 810 N of Range Road 52
Nearest Populated Centre: Highway 810 N of Range Road 52,
Province: Alberta

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49.38687, -113.50035

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