Lamont has been the seat of Lamont County since the county was formed, a town of 1,744 at the junction of Highway 15 and Highway 831. MCSnet’s fixed wireless network reaches the town and the farms around it, from $49.95/month.
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Settlement here began in the 1880s along the historic Victoria Trail, the old Edmonton to Winnipeg route. A post office opened in 1906, the community incorporated as a village in 1910, and Lamont became a town in 1968, named for Canadian politician John Henderson Lamont. The Mohyla Monument north of town marks the centenary of Ukrainian settlement in Canada, one thread in the county’s deep Ukrainian heritage.
Today the Lamont Health Centre, which opened in 1912, continues to serve the region, and the weekly Lamont Leader still covers town news. Former Alberta premier Ed Stelmach called Lamont home.
Hillside Park brings a bike pump track, spray park, and a 9-hole disc golf course to town, and Mallards Landing offers a scenic spot to stop and stretch. The calendar fills up fast: the Town-Wide Garage Sale in June, Bullarama Supreme in May, the Summer Sizzler Rodeo in July, and the Community Christmas Light Up on the last Saturday of November.
Your internet should keep pace with all of it, from streaming after the rodeo to running a farm’s books to homework once the lights go up for the season.
MCSnet’s Community Connections program provides free monthly internet service to the County of Lamont Food Bank, which serves Bruderheim, Lamont, Mundare, Andrew, Chipman, and parts of Beaver County. The food bank is entirely volunteer-run and distributes around 120 Christmas hampers every year. As Board Chair Jody Zachoda put it, “Making real connections in our community means that no one is doing this alone.” Read more about the partnership.
MCSnet provides free public Wi-Fi at the places where Lamont gathers: the Lamont Arena. It is part of how we give back to the communities we connect, and you can see the full list on our hotspot partnerships page.
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Learn morePlans start at $49.95 per month, and right now new customers get three months of unlimited internet at that price. Exact pricing depends on which service reaches your address, so the availability checker shows your options and their prices in about a minute.
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MCSnet offers fixed wireless internet across the town of Lamont and the surrounding farmland, with plans starting at $49.95 per month and speeds up to 940 Mbps depending on your address.
Yes. MCSnet’s Community Connections program provides free monthly internet to the County of Lamont Food Bank, which serves Lamont and several neighbouring communities.
Fiber is currently under construction in nearby Chipman as part of MCSnet’s regional expansion. Lamont is served by fixed wireless today, and we will update coverage as the fiber build grows.
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