Focus on Geography Series, 2016 Census
Kootenay Boundary D / Rural Grand Forks, Regional district electoral area (CSD) - British Columbia
Data qualityFigure 1.1 description Long description for Figure 1.1 Population, 2016 and 2011 censuses
Population, 2016 and 2011 censuses
Provincial population rank
145 of 654
National population rank
967 of 4870
- In 2016, the enumerated population of Kootenay Boundary D / Rural Grand Forks (Regional district electoral area) was 3,225, which represents a change of 1.2% from 2011. This compares to the provincial average of 5.6% and the national average of 5.0%.
- The land area of Kootenay Boundary D / Rural Grand Forks (Regional district electoral area) is 2,118.62 square kilometres and the population density was 1.5 people per square kilometre.
- In 2016, there were 1,436 private dwellings occupied in Kootenay Boundary D / Rural Grand Forks (Regional district electoral area), which represent a change of 5.0% from 2011.
Population Change (in percentage) for Kootenay Boundary D / Rural Grand Forks and higher level geographies, 2011 to 2016
Population and dwelling counts
Kootenay Boundary D / Rural Grand Forks (Regional district electoral area) – Neighbouring census subdivisions, population change, 2011 to 2016
Census subdivision (CSD) name | CSD type | Population | ||
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2016 | 2011 | % change | ||
Central Kootenay J Census subdivision - Central Kootenay J, Regional district electoral area | RDA | 3,137 | 2,996 | 4.7 |
Grand Forks Census subdivision - Grand Forks, City | CY | 4,049 | 3,985 | 1.6 |
Kootenay Boundary C / Christina Lake Census subdivision - Kootenay Boundary C / Christina Lake, Regional district electoral area | RDA | 1,337 | 1,391 | -3.9 |
Kootenay Boundary E / West Boundary Census subdivision - Kootenay Boundary E / West Boundary, Regional district electoral area | RDA | 2,155 | 1,970 | 9.4 |
North Okanagan E Census subdivision - North Okanagan E, Regional district electoral area | RDA | 1,010 | 939 | 7.6 |
British Columbia – Census subdivisions with 5,000-plus population with the highest population change, 2011 to 2016
Census subdivision (CSD) name | CSD type | Population | ||
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2016 | 2011 | % change | ||
Tsinstikeptum 9 Census subdivision - Tsinstikeptum 9, Indian reserve | IRI | 7,612 | 5,872 revised r | 29.6 |
Greater Vancouver A Census subdivision - Greater Vancouver A, Regional district electoral area | RDA | 16,133 | 12,988 revised r | 24.2 |
Langford Census subdivision - Langford, City | CY | 35,342 | 29,228 | 20.9 |
Whistler Census subdivision - Whistler, District municipality | DM | 11,854 | 9,824 | 20.7 |
Fernie Census subdivision - Fernie, City | CY | 5,249 | 4,448 | 18.0 |
British Columbia – Census subdivisions with 5,000-plus population with the lowest population change, 2011 to 2016
Census subdivision (CSD) name | CSD type | Population | ||
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2016 | 2011 | % change | ||
Bulkley-Nechako A Census subdivision - Bulkley-Nechako A, Regional district electoral area | RDA | 5,256 | 5,391 | -2.5 |
Kitimat Census subdivision - Kitimat, District municipality | DM | 8,131 | 8,335 | -2.4 |
Prince Rupert Census subdivision - Prince Rupert, City | CY | 12,220 | 12,508 | -2.3 |
Quesnel Census subdivision - Quesnel, City | CY | 9,879 | 10,007 | -1.3 |
Williams Lake Census subdivision - Williams Lake, City | CY | 10,753 | 10,832 | -0.7 |
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Source:
Statistics Canada. 2017. Focus on Geography Series, 2016 Census. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-404-X2016001. Ottawa, Ontario. Data products, 2016 Census.
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