Sept-Rivières—Caniapiscau

Sept-Rivières—Caniapiscau is a census division (CD) of Quebec, with geographical code 97. It consists of the regional county municipalities of Sept-Rivières and Caniapiscau.

Sept-Rivières—Caniapiscau
Coordinates: 51°53′30″N 68°09′55″W[1]
Country Canada
Province Quebec
RegionCôte-Nord
Area
  Land100,858.53 km2 (38,941.70 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
  Total39,500
  Density0.4/km2 (1/sq mi)
  Pop (2006–11)
2.2%
  Dwellings
18,018
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Area code(s)418 and 581

The division had a population of 39,500 in the Canada 2011 Census.[2] Of that total, 25,686 people, 65 per cent of the division's entire population, reside in the city of Sept-Îles.[3]

Geographic hierarchy

[4]

Census
Code
S or C?NameTypePopulation
2011
Population
2006
Total
dwellings
Dwellings
usual res.
Land
Area
2497908CCaniapiscauNO000034057.11
2497035CFermontV2874263313891221470.67
2497806cKawawachikamachTK58656916914930.83
2497810cLac-JohnIRI211612100.62
2497912CLac-JuilletNO260553030.78
2497914CLac-VacherNO0000475.85
2497904SLac-WalkerNO102128594417683.30
2497804sMaliotenamIRI131611234454315.17
2497808cMatimekoshIRI5405282001690.74
2497022SPort-CartierV66516758309328791101.31
2497906CRivière-MouchalaganeNO000032297.67
2497902SRivière-NipissisNO00109914.04
2497040CScheffervilleV21320217811025.11
2497007SSept-ÎlesV256862551412029112211764.13
2497802sUashatIRI148511904384211.22
 
Sept-Rivières—CaniapiscauCD39500386611801816660100858.53
S/sSept-RivièresMRC3524034713160651499630469.17
C/cCaniapiscauMRC426039481953166470389.38

In the second column:

  • S = belongs to Sept-Rivières RCM juridically
  • s = belongs to Sept-Rivières RCM geographically
  • C = belongs to Caniapiscau RCM juridically
  • c = belongs to Caniapiscau RCM geographically

In the rightmost column, summed up area adds up to 100858.55 rather than the correct 100858.53 due to rounding error.

References


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