List of Canadian census agglomerations by province or territory
The tables below list Canada's 114 census agglomerations at the 2011 Census,[1] as determined by Statistics Canada, up from 111 in the 2006 Census.[2]
Contents
2011 changes
Statistics Canada's review of CMAs and CAs for the 2011 Census resulted in the addition of five new CAs and the retirement of two CAs.[3] It did not result in the promotion of any CAs to a census metropolitan area (CMA).[3]
New census agglomerations
Retired census agglomerations
2006 changes
Statistics Canada's review of CMAs and CAs for the 2006 Census resulted in the addition of seven new CAs, the retirement of three CAs, and the promotion of six CAs to CMAs.[citation needed]
New census agglomerations
- Bay Roberts, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Canmore, Alberta
- Centre Wellington, Ontario
- Ingersoll, Ontario
- Miramichi, New Brunswick
- Okotoks, Alberta
- Salmon Arm, British Columbia
Retired census agglomerations
- Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Magog, Quebec (merged with Sherbrooke CMA)
Promoted census agglomerations
- Barrie, Ontario
- Brantford, Ontario
- Guelph, Ontario
- Kelowna, British Columbia
- Moncton, New Brunswick
- Peterborough, Ontario
Lists
Alberta
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Statistics Canada recognized 16 census agglomerations within Alberta in the 2011 Census.[4]
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British Columbia
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Statistics Canada recognized 21 census agglomerations within British Columbia in the 2011 Census.[5]
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Manitoba
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Statistics Canada recognized four census agglomerations within Manitoba in the 2011 Census.[6]
Name | Land area (km²) |
Population | ||||
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in 2011 | in 2006 | % change | per km² | rank | ||
Brandon | 1,712.46 | 53,229 | 48,256 | 10.3 | 31.1 | 28 |
Portage la Prairie | 24.67 | 12,996 | 12,728 | 2.1 | 526.7 | 99 |
Steinbach | 25.57 | 13,524 | 11,066 | 22.2 | 528.9 | 97 |
Thompson | 3,481.24 | 12,839 | 13,446 | -4.5 | 3.7 | 102 |
New Brunswick
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Statistics Canada recognized five census agglomerations within New Brunswick in the 2011 Census.[7]
Name | Land area (km²) |
Population | ||||
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in 2011 | in 2006 | % change | per km² | rank | ||
Bathurst | 2,292.80 | 33,484 | 34,106 | -1.8 | 14.6 | 49 |
Campbellton (portion) | 1,194.81 | 14,520 | 14,816 | -2.0 | 12.2 | 80 |
Edmundston | 916.85 | 21,903 | 22,471 | -2.5 | 23.9 | 72 |
Fredericton | 4,886.40 | 94,268 | 86,226 | 9.3 | 19.3 | 6 |
Miramichi | 7,578.30 | 28,115 | 28,773 | -2.3 | 3.7 | 57 |
Newfoundland and Labrador
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Statistics Canada recognized three census agglomerations within Newfoundland and Labrador in the 2011 Census.[8]
Name | Land area (km²) |
Population | ||||
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in 2011 | in 2006 | % change | per km² | rank | ||
Bay Roberts | 103.71 | 10,871 | 10,507 | 3.5 | 104.8 | 114 |
Corner Brook | 267.17 | 27,202 | 27,194 | 0.0 | 101.8 | 61 |
Grand Falls-Windsor | 54.67 | 13,725 | 13,558 | 1.2 | 251.1 | 95 |
Northwest Territories
Statistics Canada recognized one census agglomeration within the Northwest Territories in the 2011 Census.[9]
Name | Land area (km²) |
Population | ||||
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in 2011 | in 2006 | % change | per km² | rank | ||
Yellowknife | 105.44 | 19,234 | 18,700 | 2.9 | 182.4 | 74 |
Nova Scotia
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Statistics Canada recognized four census agglomerations within Nova Scotia in the 2011 Census.[10]
Name | Land area (km²) |
Population | ||||
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in 2011 | in 2006 | % change | per km² | rank | ||
Cape Breton | 2,470.60 | 101,619 | 105,928 | -4.1 | 41.1 | 3 |
Kentville | 609.76 | 26,359 | 25,969 | 1.5 | 609.76 | 64 |
New Glasgow | 2,066.66 | 35,809 | 36,288 | -1.3 | 17.3 | 45 |
Truro | 2,732.69 | 45,888 | 45,077 | 1.8 | 16.8 | 34 |
Statistics Canada recognized no census agglomerations within Nunavut in the 2011 Census.[11]
Ontario
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Statistics Canada recognized 28 census agglomerations within Ontario in the 2011 Census.[12]
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Prince Edward Island
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Statistics Canada recognized two census agglomerations within Prince Edward Island in the 2011 Census.[13]
Name | Land area (km²) |
Population | ||||
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in 2011 | in 2006 | % change | per km² | rank | ||
Charlottetown | 798.54 | 64,487 | 59,325 | 8.7 | 80.8 | 19 |
Summerside | 91.85 | 16,488 | 16,153 | 2.1 | 179.5 | 87 |
Quebec
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Statistics Canada recognized 25 census agglomerations within Quebec in the 2011 Census.[14]
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Saskatchewan
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Statistics Canada recognized seven census agglomerations within Saskatchewan in the 2011 Census.[15]
Name | Land area (km²) |
Population | ||||
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in 2011 | in 2006 | % change | per km² | rank | ||
Estevan | 795.32 | 12,973 | 11,883 | 9.2 | 16.3 | 100 |
Lloydminster (portion) | 1,064.18 | 12,766 | 11,113 | 14.9 | 12.0 | 54 |
Moose Jaw | 844.42 | 34,421 | 33,360 | 3.2 | 40.8 | 48 |
North Battleford | 1,122.99 | 19,216 | 18,081 | 6.3 | 17.1 | 75 |
Prince Albert | 1,891.49 | 42,673 | 40,766 | 4.7 | 22.6 | 37 |
Swift Current | 1,131.74 | 17,535 | 16,533 | 6.1 | 15.5 | 82 |
Yorkton | 843.37 | 18,238 | 17,438 | 4.6 | 21.6 | 79 |
Yukon
Statistics Canada recognized one census agglomeration within Yukon in the 2011 Census.[16]
Name | Land area (km²) |
Population | ||||
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in 2011 | in 2006 | % change | per km² | rank | ||
Whitehorse | 8,488.91 | 26,028 | 22,898 | 13.7 | 3.1 | 65 |
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