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Population Counts, Land Area, Population Density and Population Rank, for Canada, Provinces and Territories, and Census Subdivisions (Municipalities), 2001 Census - 100% Data
Name
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Type1 |
Population, 2001 |
Land area in square kilometres, 2001 |
Population density per square kilometre, 2001 |
CSD population rank, 2001 |
National |
Prov. / Terr. |
Canada †
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30,007,094 |
9,012,112.20 |
3.3 |
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Alberta †
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2,974,807 |
639,987.12 |
4.6 |
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Beaver Lake 131 |
R |
390 |
56.71 |
6.9 |
3,544 |
270 |
Beaver Ranch 163 |
R |
18 |
9.36 |
1.9 |
5,013 |
414 |
Beaverlodge |
T |
2,110 |
5.58 |
378.3 |
1,337 |
142 |
Beiseker |
VL |
838 |
2.83 |
295.7 |
2,439 |
209 |
Bentley |
T |
1,035 |
1.37 |
754.9 |
2,131 |
187 |
Berwyn |
VL |
546 |
1.66 |
328.7 |
3,067 |
243 |
Betula Beach |
SV |
10 |
0.18 |
54.4 |
5,057 |
420 |
Big Horn 144A |
R |
192 |
22.24 |
8.6 |
4,238 |
326 |
Big Lakes |
MD |
5,845 |
13,893.10 |
0.4 |
647 |
70 |
Big Valley |
VL |
340 |
1.84 |
185.2 |
3,736 |
289 |
Bighorn No. 8 |
MD |
1,298 |
2,810.20 |
0.5 |
1,842 |
173 |
Birch Cove |
SV |
50 |
0.29 |
175.3 |
4,812 |
398 |
Birch Hills County |
MD |
1,644 |
2,856.03 |
0.6 |
1,593 |
160 |
Birchcliff |
SV |
105 |
0.98 |
106.8 |
4,566 |
370 |
Bittern Lake |
VL |
221 |
6.64 |
33.3 |
4,153 |
317 |
Black Diamond |
T |
1,866 |
3.21 |
582.1 |
1,464 |
148 |
Blackfalds |
T |
3,042 |
2.50 |
1216.2 |
1,054 |
115 |
Blood 148 |
R |
3,852 |
1,414.03 |
2.7 |
888 |
96 |
Blood 148A |
R |
5 |
18.32 |
0.3 |
5,117 |
426 |
Bon Accord |
T |
1,532 |
2.11 |
727.0 |
1,667 |
164 |
Bondiss |
SV |
104 |
1.33 |
78.4 |
4,573 |
373 |
Bonnyville |
T |
5,709 |
14.09 |
405.2 |
659 |
73 |
Bonnyville Beach |
SV |
74 |
0.38 |
197.2 |
4,701 |
387 |
Bonnyville No. 87 |
MD |
9,473 |
6,059.46 |
1.6 |
415 |
36 |
Botha |
VL |
186 |
1.09 |
170.8 |
4,263 |
329 |
1 Census subdivisions (CSDs) are classified into 46 types according to official designations adopted by provincial or federal authorities. Two exceptions are Subdivision of Unorganized in Newfoundland and Labrador and Subdivision of County Municipality in Nova Scotia, which are geographic areas created as equivalents for municipalities by Statistics Canada in cooperation with these provinces for the purpose of disseminating statistical data. Click to view all census subdivision types by abbreviation and type.
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