Judah, AB
Judah is on Cape Breton Island.
Judah is in Alberta, but Cape Breton Island is in Nova Scotia.
Hardisty, AB
Hardisty, Alberta, ( 52°40′22″N, 111°18′31″W, Elevation: 625 metres (2,050 feet), is a town (pop 761; 2005) in Flagstaff County in Alberta, Canada. It is located in east-central Alberta, about 110 kilometres (68 mi) from the Saskatchewan border, near the crossroads of Highway 13 and Highway 881, in the Battle River Valley.
In 2006, Hardisty had a population of 760.
The main industries in and around Hardisty are petroleum and farming. There is a large petroleum "tank farm" near Hardisty, which is also a loci of oil pipelines. The oil industry in Hardisty focuses primarily on transport rather than oil processing or collection, and roughly 70% of all North America's oil is moved through Hardisty at some point. Some of the petroleum companies here are, Gibsons, Enbridge, EnCana, and many others.
Paperny Films taped the television show, "The Week The Women Went" in Hardisty in from June 2 to June 9, 2007. It is tentatively set to air on CBC in Canada in January or February of 2008.
The TV show is part documentary, part reality television, that explores what happens when all the women in an ordinary Canadian town disappear for a week and leave the men and children to cope on their own.
(XYZ rule)