Data tables, 2016 Census

Main Mode of Commuting (10), Commuting Duration (7), Time Leaving for Work (7), Sex (3) and Age (5) for the Employed Labour Force Aged 15 Years and Over Having a Usual Place of Work or No Fixed Workplace Address, in Private Households of Canada, Provinces and Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2016 Census - 25% Sample Data

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This table details main mode of commuting , commuting duration , time leaving for work , sex and age for the employed labour force aged 15 years and over having a usual place of work or no fixed workplace address, in private households in Fraser-Fort George
Data quality
Main mode of commuting (10) Commuting duration (7)
Total - Commuting duration Less than 15 minutes 15 to 29 minutes 30 to 44 minutes 45 to 59 minutes 60 minutes and over Average commuting duration
Total - Main mode of commutingFootnote 1 45,465 20,160 18,950 3,665 895 1,800 18.3
Car, truck or van 41,240 18,430 17,740 3,040 640 1,385 17.5
Driver, alone 34,825 15,815 15,255 2,390 435 920 16.8
2 or more persons shared the ride to work 6,410 2,610 2,485 645 210 465 21.6
Driver, with 1 or more passengers 3,530 1,280 1,450 410 150 240 22.3
Passenger, 2 or more persons in the vehicle 2,880 1,335 1,035 230 60 220 20.7
Sustainable transportation 3,665 1,440 1,070 605 235 310 24.4
Public transit 1,125 190 280 280 115 255 42.1
Active transport 2,535 1,255 790 325 120 50 16.5
Other method 565 290 135 25 10 105 35.7

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Footnote(s)

Footnote 1

The census assumes that the commute to work originates from the usual place of residence, but this may not always be the case. Sometimes, respondents may be on a business trip and may have reported their place of work or main mode of commuting based on where they were working during the trip. Some persons maintain a residence close to work and commute to their home on weekends. Students often work after school at a location near their school. As a result, the data may show unusual commutes or unusual main modes of commuting.

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Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-400-X2016324.

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