Population and dwelling counts, for Canada and designated places, 2011 and 2006 censuses

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This table presents the 2011 and 2006 population counts and the 2011 dwelling counts, land area and population density for Canada and designated places. It also shows the percentage change in the population counts between 2006 and 2011. In addition, the table shows the type of designated place.

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Population and dwelling counts, for Canada and designated places, 2011 and 2006 censuses
Geographic name Type1 Population Private dwellings, 2011 Land area in square kilometres, 2011 Population density per square kilometre, 2011
2011 2006 % change Total Occupied by usual residents
Note:
  1. A designated place (DPL) is normally a small community or settlement that does not meet the criteria established by Statistics Canada to be a census subdivision (an area with municipal status) or a population centre. Designated places are created by provinces and territories, in cooperation with Statistics Canada, to provide data for submunicipal areas.

    Designated place types by province and territory, 2011 Census
Geographic name: alpha sort Z to A Geographic name: alpha sort A to Z Type: alpha sort Z to A Type: alpha sort A to Z Population, 2011 - total: sort highest to lowest Population, 2011 - total: sort lowest to highest Population, 2006 - total: sort highest to lowest Population, 2006 - total: sort lowest to highest Population, % change: sort highest to lowest Population, % change: sort lowest to highest Private dwellings, 2011 - total: sort highest to lowest Private dwellings, 2011 - total: sort lowest to highest Private dwellings, 2011 - occupied by usual residents: sort highest to lowest Private dwellings, 2011 - occupied by usual residents: sort lowest to highest Land area in square kilometres, 2011: sort highest to lowest Land area in square kilometres, 2011: sort lowest to highest Population density per square kilometre, 2011: sort highest to lowest Population density per square kilometre, 2011: sort lowest to highest
Canada    33,476,688 31,612,897 5.9 14,569,633 13,320,614 8,965,121.42 3.7
Centreville (N.S.) CFA 1,073 1,046 2.6 442 430 2.31 464.1
Chalk River (Ont.) DMU 954 993 -3.9 418 400 2.27 420.3
Chancellor (Alta.) UNP 5 5 0.0 6 5 0.33 15.3
Chanceport (N.L.) DPL 37 38 -2.6 18 16 1.51 24.5
Chapeau (Que.) MDI 343 368 -6.8 158 141 6.15 55.8
Charlie Lake part A (B.C.) UNP 1,851 1,796 3.1 695 679 19.38 95.5
Charlie Lake part B (B.C.) UNP 19 88 -78.4 8 8 0.23 83.8
Charlottetown, B. Bay (N.L.) DPL 264 258 2.3 132 105 2.90 90.9
Chatsworth (Ont.) DMU 513 524 -2.1 230 221 0.78 658.5
Cheadle (Alta.) UNP 84 69 21.7 30 29 0.17 485.0
Chelan (Sask.) OHM 52 45 15.6 34 24 0.28 184.0
Cherry Creek part A (B.C.) UNP 1,009 1,033 -2.3 465 443 12.90 78.2
Cherry Point (B.C.) UNP 504 641 A -21.4 214 205 0.89 567.2
Cherryville (B.C.) UNP 614 614 0.0 297 270 42.02 14.6
Chevery (Que.) LNC 251 A  ··· 123 105 3.64 68.9
Chiasson-Savoy (N.B.) LSD 466 518 -10.0 226 205 26.84 17.4
Chilcotin Road Area (B.C.) UNP 348 370 -5.9 173 164 2.01 173.5
Chin (Alta.) UNP 48 45 6.7 21 19 0.09 529.2
Chipewyan Lake (Alta.) UNP 38 83 -54.2 35 16 2.30 16.5
Chisholm (Alta.) UNP 15 20 -25.0 8 7 2.84 5.3
Chortitz (Sask.) OHM 15 26 -42.3 8 5 0.21 70.8
Christina Lake (B.C.) UNP 1,168 1,275 A -8.4 1,239 536 10.72 109.0
Chuchhriaschin 5 (B.C.) IRI 0 A  ··· 0 0 0.08 0.0
Chuchhriaschin 5A (B.C.) IRI 0 A  ··· 0 0 0.09 0.0
Clandonald (Alta.) UNP 109 124 -12.1 55 46 0.50 219.3
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not applicable
excludes census data for one or more incompletely enumerated Indian reserves or Indian settlements. For further information, refer to Notes.
incompletely enumerated Indian reserve or Indian settlement. For further information, refer to Notes.
A
adjusted figure due to boundary change. For further information, refer to Content considerations.
E
use with caution. For further information, refer to Cautionary note.

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