List of population centres in Manitoba
Population centre, in Canadian census data, is a populated place, or a cluster of interrelated populated places, which meets the demographic characteristics of an urban area, having a population of at least 1,000 people and a population density of no fewer than 400 persons per square km2.[1]
The term was first introduced in the Canada 2011 Census; prior to that, Statistics Canada used the term urban area.[1]
In the 2016 census, Statistics Canada listed 51 population centres in the province of Manitoba.[2]
List
Rank | Population centre[2] | Size group[2] | Population (2016)[2] | Population (2011)[2] | % Change[2] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Winnipeg | Large urban | 711,925 | 670,025 | +6.3% |
2 | Brandon | Medium | 48,324 | 45,624 | +5.9% |
3 | Steinbach | Small | 14,753 | 12,798 | +15.3% |
4 | Winkler | Small | 14,311 | 12,273 | +16.6% |
5 | Portage la Prairie | Small | 12,949 | 12,613 | +2.7% |
6 | Thompson | Small | 12,878 | 12,074 | +6.7% |
7 | Selkirk | Small | 9,839 | 9,416 | +4.5% |
8 | Dauphin | Small | 8,095 | 7,779 | +4.1% |
9 | Morden | Small | 7,907 | 7,284 | +8.6% |
10 | The Pas | Small | 5,368 | 5,364 | +0.1% |
11 | Flin Flon (MB/SK) | Small | 4,791 | 5,103 | -6.1% |
12 | Stonewall | Small | 4,644 | 4,344 | +6.9% |
13 | Altona | Small | 4,167 | 4,013 | +3.8% |
14 | Niverville | Small | 4,083 | 3,224 | +26.6% |
15 | Oakbank | Small | 4,064 | 3,474 | +32.5% |
16 | Swan River | Small | 3,964 | 3,865 | +2.6% |
17 | Neepawa | Small | 3,939 | 3,111 | +26.6% |
18 | Virden | Small | 3,082 | 2,863 | +7.6% |
19 | Carman | Small | 2,980 | 2,839 | +5.0% |
20 | Lorette | Small | 2,904 | 2,361 | +23.0% |
21 | Beausejour | Small | 2,895 | 2,842 | +1.9% |
22 | Mitchell | Small | 2,523 | 1,915 | +31.7% |
23 | Gimli | Small | 2,246 | 2,127 | +5.6% |
24 | Minnedosa | Small | 2,178 | 2,239 | -2.7% |
25 | Killarney | Small | 2,150 | 1,974 | +8.9% |
26 | Ste. Anne | Small | 2,114 | 1,626 | +30.0% |
27 | Cross Lake 19A | Small | 2,018 | 991 | +103.6% |
28 | Souris | Small | 1,876 | 1,716 | +9.3% |
29 | Stony Mountain | Small | 1,800 | 1,776 | +1.4% |
30 | Morris | Small | 1,714 | 1,666 | +2.9% |
31 | Carberry | Small | 1,682 | 1,669 | +0.8% |
32 | Grunthal | Small | 1,680 | 1,640 | +2.4% |
33 | Blumenort | Small | 1,675 | 1,404 | +19.3% |
34 | Boissevain | Small | 1,656 | 1,572 | +5.3% |
35 | Roblin | Small | 1,614 | 1,705 | -5.3% |
36 | La Salle | Small | 1,589 | 1,529 | +3.9% |
37 | Ile des Chênes | Small | 1,528 | 1,221 | +25.1% |
38 | Shilo CFB-BFC | Small | 1,419 | 1,421 | -0.1% |
39 | Russell | Small | 1,395 | 1,371 | +1.8% |
40 | St. Adolphe | Small | 1,362 | 1,117 | +21.9% |
41 | Pinawa | Small | 1,331 | 1,324 | +0.5% |
42 | Rivers | Small | 1,257 | 1,149 | +9.4% |
43 | Moose Lake | Small | 1,225 | 1,072 | +14.3% |
44 | Arborg | Small | 1,222 | 1,147 | +6.5% |
45 | St-Pierre-Jolys | Small | 1,170 | 1,099 | +6.5% |
46 | Teulon | Small | 1,095 | 1,065 | +2.8% |
47 | Lac du Bonnet | Small | 1,089 | 1,069 | +1.9% |
48 | Oak Bluff | Small | 1,051 | 581 | +80.9% |
49 | St. Theresa Point | Small | 1,038 | 1,057 | -1.8% |
50 | Gillam | Small | 1,036 | 1,248 | -17.0% |
References
- "From urban areas to population centres" Archived 2012-12-13 at the Wayback Machine. Statistics Canada, May 5, 2011.
- "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and population centres, 2016 and 2011 censuses – 100% data (Manitoba)". Statistics Canada. February 20, 2019. Retrieved September 15, 2020.
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