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Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and designated places, 2006 and 2001 censuses - 100% data

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Geographic name Type1 Population Private dwellings, 2006 Land area in square kilometres, 2006 Population density per square kilometre, 2006
2006 2001 % change Total Occupied by usual residents
Note:
  1. A designated place 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 an urban area. Designated places are created by provinces and territories, in cooperation with Statistics Canada, to provide data for submunicipal areas.
    There are 1,289 designated places for the 2006 Census. For the first time, designated places will not straddle census subdivision boundaries. There are 584 census subdivisions that contain designated places.
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, 2006 - total: sort highest to lowest Population, 2006 - total: sort lowest to highest Population, 2001 - total: sort highest to lowest Population, 2001 - total: sort lowest to highest Population, % change: sort highest to lowest Population, % change: sort lowest to highest Private dwellings, 2006 - total: sort highest to lowest Private dwellings, 2006 - total: sort lowest to highest Private dwellings, 2006 - occupied by usual residents: sort highest to lowest Private dwellings, 2006 - occupied by usual residents: sort lowest to highest Land area in square kilometres, 2006: sort highest to lowest Land area in square kilometres, 2006: sort lowest to highest Population density per square kilometre, 2006: sort highest to lowest Population density per square kilometre, 2006: sort lowest to highest
Canada    31,612,897 30,007,094 5.4 13,576,855 12,435,520 9,017,698.92 3.5
Alberta    3,290,350 2,974,807 10.6 1,335,745 1,256,192 640,044.57 5.1
Wimborne UNP 28 43 -34.9 17 14 0.22 124.6
Dapp UNP 26 27 -3.7 10 10 0.28 93.9
Haynes UNP 25 25 0.0 8 7 0.25 101.4
Balmoral NW UNP 25 71 -64.8 7 7 0.18 137.2
Meeting Creek UNP 23 42 -45.2 10 9 0.54 43.0
Sunnyslope UNP 23 30 -23.3 10 10 0.14 167.5
Lyalta UNP 22 21 4.8 8 8 0.15 149.0
Shepard UNP 20 30 -33.3 7 6 0.05 367.0
Mountain View UNP 20 80 -75.0 16 14 1.36 14.7
Atmore UNP 20 37 -45.9 20 11 0.53 37.9
Chisholm UNP 20 20 0.0 13 10 2.84 7.0
Meanook UNP 15 20 -25.0 10 8 0.62 24.2
Nestow UNP 15 10 50.0 6 6 0.06 250.8
Redland UNP 15 20 -25.0 8 7 0.14 109.0
Reno UNP 15 20 -25.0 9 9 0.29 51.4
Hesketh UNP 15 15 0.0 7 6 0.11 137.5
Kelsey UNP 10 10 0.0 6 5 0.45 22.3
Mulhurst part B UNP 10 A 100.0 13 5 0.01 1075.3
Twin Butte UNP 10 10 0.0 6 5 0.16 63.7
Nightingale UNP 10 5 100.0 3 3 0.02 431.0
Perryvale UNP 10 20 -50.0 5 5 0.70 14.4
Tawatinaw UNP 10 10 0.0 5 5 0.07 138.1
Bircham UNP 10 10 0.0 2 2 0.14 71.6
Chancellor UNP 5 10 -50.0 6 5 0.33 15.3
Ellscott UNP 5 10 -50.0 6 3 0.69 7.3
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