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1 Province of Manitoba Manitoba Bureau of Statistics Manitoba Bureau of Statistics Manitoba Population and Dwelling s Statistics Canada has released the population and dwelling counts from the May of the population. The counts are for individual communities such as cities, towns, villages and rural municipalities. The Manitoba Bureau of Statistics has prepared a Manitoba overview and regional summaries for the province of Manitoba. Also available is an interprovincial comparison of the population counts. All files are in Adobe Acrobat format (pdf). Manitoba Overview Alphabetical listing of Manitoba Communities Listing of Manitoba Communities by Type Regional results: Southeast Region South Central Region Southwest Region North Central Region Winnipeg Region Interlake Region Parklands Region North Region Northern Affairs and Other Small Communities Interprovincial Comparison of s 9:28:57 AM

2 of Population Manitoba Population and Dwelling s () Statistics Canada has released the population and dwelling counts from the May of population. Below is a summary of the Manitoba results. Table 1: Manitoba Population and Dwelling s Population Growth: 2001 to 2001 % 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, % Total Private Dwellings Population Density , , Population density refers to the number of persons per square kilometre of land. Data Source: Statistics Canada of Population The Manitoba results show 1,148,401 persons counted in the last May, up 28,818 (+2.6%) from the 2001 count. This compares to an increase of 5,685 persons (+0.5%) over the previous census period (1996 to 2001). Most of the growth occurred in Winnipeg, Steinbach, Brandon, Winkler and their surrounding municipalities. These four cities alone accounted for 65.0% of Manitoba s total growth and the city of Winnipeg accounted for almost half of the provincial increase. Winnipeg s population totaled 633,451 persons last May for an increase of 13,907 or 2.2% over The RM of Headingley also grew significantly. As of May this RM s population totaled 2,726, for an increase of 819 (up 42.9%) from the 2001 count. Outside of Winnipeg, Steinbach and Winkler along with their surrounding municipalities drove much of the growth in southern Manitoba. Following the city of Winnipeg, Steinbach had the second largest increase in Manitoba at 1,839 persons (+19.9%). The RM of Hanover (around Steinbach) increased by 1,082 persons (+10.0%). Similarly, Winkler grew by 1,163 (+14.6%) and the surrounding RM of Stanley grew by 1,245 (+24.3%). The Interlake region also reported relatively strong growth. Growth in this region was driven by the rural municipalities of East St. Paul, St. Andrews, Gimli and St. Clements. The RM of East St. Paul increased by 1,056 persons (+13.8%), this 1

3 was followed by the RM of St. Andrews (up 664 or 6.2%), the RM of Gimli (up 639 or 12.4%) and the RM of St. Clements (up 591 or 6.5%). Many of the communities west of Carman recorded weak or negative growth. There were exceptions however, most notably the city of Brandon. Growth in Southwestern Manitoba was dominated by Brandon which increased by 1,795 persons (+4.5%). The majority of the remaining communities and rural municipalities either recorded weak growth or a decline. Similarly, the North Central region of Manitoba, which includes Portage la Prairie, reported an overall decline. Northern communities on the western border and in the far North reported the largest losses. In particular Leaf Rapids, this community decreased by 770 persons or 58.8% to total 539 persons last May. Similarly, Snow Lake declined by 370 persons or 30.7% between 2001 and. In total, the greatest amount of growth occurred in cities (up 17,824 persons or 2.5% to 744,323). Rural municipalities followed with an increase of 6,229 persons or 2.6% and the count for Indian Reserves rose by 4,379 or 8.4%. Between 2001 and the total count in towns and villages decreased by 585 persons or 0.6%. According to the just over 60.0% of total provincial growth could be attributed to cities. This is slightly less than the proportion of Manitoban s living in cities which was 64.8% in May. Similarly rural municipalities contained 21.4% of Manitoba s total population last May and contributed a similar amount to total provincial growth. Conversely, the share of Manitoba s population living on Indian reserves was just under 5.0%, yet this population accounted for 15.2% of total growth. It should be noted that these numbers are the first of a series of data releases from the. Over the next 12 months, Statistics Canada will release further information (such as age, sex, education etc.) from the. The next data from the covering population by age and sex will be available on July 17, The numbers released today are counts and not population estimates. Over the next 18 months, Statistics Canada will be preparing estimates of the number of people missed by the. These undercoverage estimates will then be added to the counts to determine the population estimates based on the. 2

4 Table 2: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted alphabetically) Name Type (1) 2001 % Manitoba PROV 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, Albert RM Alexander RM 2,978 2, Alonsa RM 1,446 1, Altona T 3,709 3, Arborg T 1, Archie RM Argyle RM 1,073 1, Armstrong RM 1,919 1, Arthur RM Beausejour T 2,823 2, Benito VL Berens River 13 IRI Bifrost RM 2,972 2, Binscarth VL Birdtail Creek 57 IRI Birtle RM Birtle T Black River 9 IRI Blanshard RM Bloodvein 12 IRI Boissevain T 1,497 1, Bowsman VL Brandon CY 41,511 39,716 1, Brenda RM Brochet 197 IRI Brokenhead RM 3,940 3, Brokenhead IRI Buffalo Point 36 IRI Cameron RM Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation IRI Carberry T 1,502 1, Carman T 2,880 2, Cartier RM 3,162 3, Cartwright VL Data Source: Statistics Canada 1

5 Table 2: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted alphabetically) Name Type (1) 2001 % Chemawawin 1, Churchill T Churchill IRI Clanwilliam RM Coldwell RM 1,339 1, Cornwallis RM 4,058 3, Crane River IRI Cross Lake IRI 3,854 2,544 1, * Crystal City VL Dakota Plains IRI Dakota Tipi IRI Daly RM Dauphin RM 2,328 2, Dauphin CY 7,906 8, Dauphin River 48A IRI De Salaberry RM 3,349 3, Deloraine T 977 1, Dog Creek IRI Dufferin RM 2,199 2, Dunnottar VL East St. Paul RM 8,733 7,677 1, Ebb and Flow IRI 1, Edward RM Elkhorn VL Ellice RM Elton RM 1,285 1, Emerson T Erickson T Eriksdale RM Ethelbert RM Ethelbert VL Fairford IRI Fisher RM 1,944 2, Fisher River IRI 1, Flin Flon (Part) CY 5,594 6, Data Source: Statistics Canada 2

6 Table 2: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted alphabetically) Name Type (1) 2001 % Fort Alexander 3 IRI 2,121 1, Fox Lake 2 IRI Franklin RM 1,768 1, Gambler IRI Garden Hill First Nation IRI 1,898 2, Gilbert Plains RM Gilbert Plains T Gillam T 1,209 1, Gillam S-E Gimli RM 5,797 5, Gladstone T Glenboro VL Glenella RM Glenwood RM God's Lake IRI 1,105 1, God's River IRI Grahamdale RM 1,416 1, Grand Rapids T Grand Rapids IRI Grandview RM Grandview T Granville Lake S-E Gretna T Grey RM 2,004 2, Hamiota RM Hamiota T Hanover RM 11,871 10,789 1, Harrison RM Hartney T Headingley RM 2,726 1, Highrock IRI Hillsburg RM Hole or Hollow Water IRI Ilford S-E Jackhead IRI Data Source: Statistics Canada 3

7 Table 2: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted alphabetically) Name Type (1) 2001 % Keeseekoowenin IRI Kelsey RM 2,453 2, Killarney T 2,199 2, La Broquerie RM 3,659 2, Lac Brochet IRI Lac du Bonnet RM 2,812 2, Lac du Bonnet T 1,009 1, Lakeview RM Langford RM Lansdowne RM Lawrence RM Leaf Rapids T 539 1, Little Grand Rapids 14 IRI Little Saskatchewan 48 IRI Long Plain IRI Lorne RM 2,003 2, Louise RM Lynn Lake T Macdonald RM 5,653 5, MacGregor VL Manitou T McCreary RM McCreary VL Melita T 1,051 1, Miniota RM Minitonas RM 1,105 1, Minitonas T Minnedosa T 2,474 2, Minto RM Montcalm RM 1,317 1, Moose Lake IRI Morden T 6,571 6, Morris RM 2,662 2, Morris T 1,643 1, Morton RM Data Source: Statistics Canada 4

8 Table 2: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted alphabetically) Name Type (1) 2001 % Mossey River RM Mountain (North) RM Mountain (South) RM Mystery Lake LGD Neepawa T 3,298 3, Nelson House IRI 2,096 1, Niverville T 2,464 1, North Cypress RM 1,902 1, North Norfolk RM 2,742 2, Norway House IRI 4,071 3, Notre Dame de Lourdes VL Oak Lake T Oakland RM 1,033 1, Ochre River RM Odanah RM Opaskwayak Cree Nation IRI 2,578 2, Oxford House IRI 1,947 1, Park (North) RM Park (South) RM 1, Pauingassi First Nation IRI Peguis IRI 2,513 2, Pembina RM 1,712 1, Pilot Mound T Pinawa LGD 1,450 1, Pine Creek 66A IRI Piney RM 1,755 1, Pipestone RM 1,419 1, Plum Coulee T Poplar River IRI Portage la Prairie RM 6,793 6, Portage la Prairie CY 12,728 12, Powerview-Pine Falls T 1,294 1, Pukatawagan IRI 1,478 1, Rapid City T Red Sucker Lake IRI Data Source: Statistics Canada 5

9 Table 2: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted alphabetically) Name Type (1) 2001 % Reed River IRI Reynolds RM 1,410 1, Rhineland RM 4,125 4, Ritchot RM 5,051 4, Rivers T 1,193 1, Riverside RM Riverton VL Roblin RM Roblin T 1,672 1, Rockwood RM 7,692 7, Roland RM 1,002 1, Rolling River IRI Roseau Rapids IRI Roseau River IRI Rosedale RM 1,658 1, Rossburn RM Rossburn T Rosser RM 1,364 1, Russell RM Russell T 1,428 1, Sandy Bay IRI 2,518 2, Saskatchewan RM Selkirk CY 9,515 9, Shamattawa IRI Shell River RM Shellmouth-Boulton RM Shoal Lake RM Shoal Lake T Shoal Lake IRI Shoal River Indian Reserve IRI Sifton RM Siglunes RM 1,480 1, Silver Creek RM Sioux Valley Dakota Nation IRI 1,079 1, Snow Lake T 837 1, Data Source: Statistics Canada 6

10 Table 2: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted alphabetically) Name Type (1) 2001 % Somerset VL Souris T 1,772 1, South Cypress RM South Indian Lake S-E South Norfolk RM 1,170 1, Split Lake IRI 1,819 1, Springfield RM 12,990 12, St. Andrews RM 11,359 10, St. Claude VL St. Clements RM 9,706 9, St. Francois Xavier RM 1,087 1, St. Laurent RM 1,454 1, St. Theresa Point IRI 2,632 2, Stanley RM 6,367 5,122 1, Ste. Anne RM 4,509 4, Ste. Anne T 1,534 1, Ste. Rose RM Ste. Rose du Lac T 995 1, Steinbach CY 11,066 9,227 1, St-Lazare VL Stonewall T 4,376 4, St-Pierre-Jolys VL Strathclair RM Strathcona RM Stuartburn RM 1,629 1, Swan Lake IRI Swan Lake IRI Swan River RM 2,784 2, Swan River T 3,859 4, Tache RM 9,083 8, Teulon T 1,124 1, The Narrows IRI The Pas T 5,589 5, Thompson RM 1,259 1, Thompson CY 13,446 13, Data Source: Statistics Canada 7

11 Table 2: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted alphabetically) Name Type (1) 2001 % Treherne T Turtle Mountain RM 1,100 1, Valley River IRI Victoria RM 1,149 1, Victoria Beach RM Virden T 3,010 3, Wallace RM 1,501 1, Wasagamack IRI 1,160 1, Waskada VL Waterhen IRI Wawanesa VL Waywayseecappo First Nation IRI 1,127 1, West St. Paul RM 4,357 4, Westbourne RM 1,906 2, Whitehead RM 1,402 1, Whitemouth RM 1,480 1, Whitewater RM Winchester RM Winkler CY 9,106 7,943 1, Winnipeg CY 633, ,544 13, Winnipeg Beach T 1, Winnipegosis VL Woodlands RM 3,562 3, Woodworth RM York Landing IRI Unorganized NO 9,187 8, (1) Please contact Statistics Canada for detailed definitions of Subdivision types. CY - city IRI - Indian reserve RM - rural municipality S-E - Indian settlement T - town VL - village *Note: Uses unadjusted 2001 s Data Source: Statistics Canada 8

12 Table 3: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted by type 1 of census subdivision) Name 2001 % Manitoba 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, Cities Brandon 41,511 39,716 1, Dauphin 7,906 8, Flin Flon (Part) 5,594 6, Portage la Prairie 12,728 12, Selkirk 9,515 9, Steinbach 11,066 9,227 1, Thompson 13,446 13, Winkler 9,106 7,943 1, Winnipeg 633, ,544 13, City Total 744, ,499 17, Towns Altona 3,709 3, Arborg 1, Beausejour 2,823 2, Birtle Boissevain 1,497 1, Carberry 1,502 1, Carman 2,880 2, Churchill Deloraine 977 1, Emerson Erickson Gilbert Plains Gillam 1,209 1, Gladstone Grand Rapids Grandview Gretna Hamiota Hartney Data Source: Statistics Canada 1

13 Table 3: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted by type 1 of census subdivision) Name 2001 % (towns continued) Killarney 2,199 2, Lac du Bonnet 1,009 1, Leaf Rapids 539 1, Lynn Lake Manitou Melita 1,051 1, Minitonas Minnedosa 2,474 2, Morden 6,571 6, Morris 1,643 1, Neepawa 3,298 3, Niverville 2,464 1, Oak Lake Pilot Mound Plum Coulee Powerview-Pine Falls 1,294 1, Rapid City Rivers 1,193 1, Roblin 1,672 1, Rossburn Russell 1,428 1, Shoal Lake Snow Lake 837 1, Souris 1,772 1, Ste. Anne 1,534 1, Ste. Rose du Lac 995 1, Stonewall 4,376 4, Swan River 3,859 4, Teulon 1,124 1, The Pas 5,589 5, Treherne Virden 3,010 3, Winnipeg Beach 1, Town Total 79,810 80, Data Source: Statistics Canada 2

14 Table 3: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted by type 1 of census subdivision) Name 2001 % Villages Benito Binscarth Bowsman Cartwright Crystal City Dunnottar Elkhorn Ethelbert Glenboro MacGregor McCreary Notre Dame de Lourdes Riverton Somerset St. Claude St-Lazare St-Pierre-Jolys Waskada Wawanesa Winnipegosis Village Total 9,880 9, Rural Municipalities Albert Alexander 2,978 2, Alonsa 1,446 1, Archie Argyle 1,073 1, Armstrong 1,919 1, Arthur Bifrost 2,972 2, Birtle Blanshard Data Source: Statistics Canada 3

15 Table 3: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted by type 1 of census subdivision) Name 2001 % (rural municpalities continued) Brenda Brokenhead 3,940 3, Cameron Cartier 3,162 3, Clanwilliam Coldwell 1,339 1, Cornwallis 4,058 3, Daly Dauphin 2,328 2, De Salaberry 3,349 3, Dufferin 2,199 2, East St. Paul 8,733 7,677 1, Edward Ellice Elton 1,285 1, Eriksdale Ethelbert Fisher 1,944 2, Franklin 1,768 1, Gilbert Plains Gimli 5,797 5, Glenella Glenwood Grahamdale 1,416 1, Grandview Grey 2,004 2, Hamiota Hanover 11,871 10,789 1, Harrison Headingley 2,726 1, Hillsburg Kelsey 2,453 2, La Broquerie 3,659 2, Data Source: Statistics Canada 4

16 Table 3: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted by type 1 of census subdivision) Name 2001 % (rural municpalities continued) Lac du Bonnet 2,812 2, Lakeview Langford Lansdowne Lawrence Lorne 2,003 2, Louise Macdonald 5,653 5, McCreary Miniota Minitonas 1,105 1, Minto Montcalm 1,317 1, Morris 2,662 2, Morton Mossey River Mountain (North) Mountain (South) North Cypress 1,902 1, North Norfolk 2,742 2, Oakland 1,033 1, Ochre River Odanah Park (North) Park (South) 1, Pembina 1,712 1, Piney 1,755 1, Pipestone 1,419 1, Portage la Prairie 6,793 6, Reynolds 1,410 1, Rhineland 4,125 4, Ritchot 5,051 4, Riverside Data Source: Statistics Canada 5

17 Table 3: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted by type 1 of census subdivision) Name 2001 % (rural municpalities continued) Roblin Rockwood 7,692 7, Roland 1,002 1, Rosedale 1,658 1, Rossburn Rosser 1,364 1, Russell Saskatchewan Shell River Shellmouth-Boulton Shoal Lake Sifton Siglunes 1,480 1, Silver Creek South Cypress South Norfolk 1,170 1, Springfield 12,990 12, St. Andrews 11,359 10, St. Clements 9,706 9, St. Francois Xavier 1,087 1, St. Laurent 1,454 1, Stanley 6,367 5,122 1, Ste. Anne 4,509 4, Ste. Rose Strathclair Strathcona Stuartburn 1,629 1, Swan River 2,784 2, Tache 9,083 8, Thompson 1,259 1, Turtle Mountain 1,100 1, Victoria 1,149 1, Victoria Beach Data Source: Statistics Canada 6

18 Table 3: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted by type 1 of census subdivision) Name 2001 % (rural municpalities continued) Wallace 1,501 1, West St. Paul 4,357 4, Westbourne 1,906 2, Whitehead 1,402 1, Whitemouth 1,480 1, Whitewater Winchester Woodlands 3,562 3, Woodworth Rural Municipality Total 246, ,835 6, Local Government Districts Pinawa 1,450 1, Mystery Lake Local Government District Total 1,597 1, Indian reserves Berens River Birdtail Creek Black River Bloodvein Brochet Brokenhead Buffalo Point Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation Chemawawin 1, Churchill Crane River Cross Lake 3,854 2,544 1, * Dakota Plains Dakota Tipi Dauphin River Dog Creek Data Source: Statistics Canada 7

19 Table 3: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted by type 1 of census subdivision) Name 2001 % (Indian reserves continued) Ebb and Flow 1, Fairford Fisher River 1, Fort Alexander 2,121 1, Fox Lake Gambler Garden Hill First Nation 1,898 2, God's Lake 1,105 1, God's River Grand Rapids Highrock Hole or Hollow Water Jackhead Keeseekoowenin Lac Brochet Little Grand Rapids Little Saskatchewan Long Plain Moose Lake Nelson House 2,096 1, Norway House 4,071 3, Opaskwayak Cree Nation 2,578 2, Oxford House 1,947 1, Pauingassi First Nation Peguis 2,513 2, Pine Creek Poplar River Pukatawagan 1,478 1, Red Sucker Lake Reed River Rolling River Roseau Rapids Roseau River Data Source: Statistics Canada 8

20 Table 3: Population s for Manitoba Subdivisions - 100% Data (sorted by type 1 of census subdivision) Name 2001 % (Indian reserves continued) Sandy Bay 5 2,518 2, Shamattawa Shoal Lake Shoal River Indian Reserve Sioux Valley Dakota Nation 1,079 1, Split Lake 1,819 1, St. Theresa Point 2,632 2, Swan Lake Swan Lake The Narrows Valley River Wasagamack 1,160 1, Waterhen Waywayseecappo First Nation 1,127 1, York Landing Indian reserve Total 56,469 52,090 4, Indian Settlement Ilford Gillam South Indian Lake Granville Lake Indian Settlement Total 1,071 1, Unorganized 9,187 8, (1) Please contact Statistics Canada for detailed definitions of Subdivision types. *Note: Uses unadjusted 2001 s Data Source: Statistics Canada 9

21 of Population Southeast Region Population s () The Southeast region of Manitoba recorded the strongest growth among all regions. According to Statistics Canada, the population of the Southeast region totaled 93,115 in May, up 6,563 (+7.6%) over the 2001 count. Both rural and urban communities reported gains with Steinbach and the RM of Hanover accounting for nearly half of the growth. The population of Steinbach increased by 1,839 (19.9%) persons while the RM of Hanover increased by 1,082 (10.0%). Other areas of significant growth were Niverville (up 543 persons or 28.3%), the RM of La Broquerie (up 765 persons or 26.4%) and the RM of Tache (up 505 persons or 5.9%). The RM of Lac du Bonnet grew by 407 persons or 16.9%. A small proportion of the communities in this region reported negative growth. The most significant was the RM of Whitemouth which declined by 137 persons (down 8.5%) from the The towns of Powerview-Pine Falls and Lac du Bonnet recorded losses of 106 (-7.6%) and 80 (-7.3%) persons respectively. For a detailed listing of communities in this region, please see the Table 2 on the next page. Following Table 2 is a map of the region which displays the communities by percent growth. Table 1: Regional Summary of Population s Population 2001 to Population 2001 Level % Density 1 Manitoba 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, Southeast 93,115 86,552 6, South Central 54,253 52,126 2, Southwest 103, , North Central 47,040 47, Winnipeg 636, ,451 14, ,114.2 Interlake 86,808 82,365 4, Parklands 42,708 44,248-1, North 84,600 82,427 2, Population density refers to the number of persons per square kilometre of land. Data Source: Statistics Canada 1

22 Table 2: Southeast Region Population s, - 100% data Population 2001 to Population 2001 Level % Density Manitoba 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, Southeast 93,115 86,552 6, Cities, Towns and Villages 22,479 20,315 2, Beausejour (Town) 2,823 2, Lac du Bonnet (Town) 1,009 1, Niverville (Town) 2,464 1, Powerview-Pine Falls (Town) 1,294 1, Ste. Anne (Town) 1,534 1, Steinbach (City) 11,066 9,227 1, St-Pierre-Jolys (Village) Pinawa (LGD) (1) 1,450 1, Rural Municipalities 68,672 64,789 3, Alexander 2,978 2, Brokenhead 3,940 3, De Salaberry 3,349 3, Franklin 1,768 1, Hanover 11,871 10,789 1, La Broquerie 3,659 2, Lac du Bonnet 2,812 2, Piney 1,755 1, Reynolds 1,410 1, Ritchot 5,051 4, Springfield 12,990 12, Ste. Anne 4,509 4, Stuartburn 1,629 1, Taché 9,083 8, Victoria Beach Whitemouth 1,480 1, Indian Reserves Buffalo Point Reed River Roseau Rapids Roseau River Shoal Lake Unorganized Areas 1, Division No. 1, Unorganized 1, (1) LGD is Local Government District Data Source: Statistics Canada 2

23 Southeast Region, Showing Sub-Divisions - Population to : Percent Southeast: 7.6% -8.5% to -0.1% 0.0% to 1.7% 1.8% to 5.8% 5.9% to 20.4% 20.5% to 68.7% Lac du Bonnet, T Beausejour, T Niverville, T Steinbach, CY Data Source: Statistics Canada, Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

24 Manitoba, Showing Economic Regions - Population to : Percent Manitoba: 2.6% -3.5% to -0.1% 0.0% to 2.5% 2.6% to 5.3% 5.4% to 7.5% 7.6% to 7.6% North Winnipeg Parklands Interlake Southwest North Central South Central Winnipeg Southeast Data Source: Statistics Canada, Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

25 of Population South Central Region Population s () The South Central region of Manitoba recorded the third strongest growth among all regions. According to Statistics Canada, the population of the South Central region totaled 54,253 in May, up 2,127 (4.1%) over the 2001 count. This increase was not distributed evenly across the region but was centered in one area, specifically Winkler and the surrounding RM of Stanley. The losses were strongest in the rural areas. The population of Winkler increased by 1,163 (14.6%) persons while the RM of Stanley increased by 1,245 (24.3%). Other areas of significant growth were Morden (up 412 persons or 6.7%) and Altona (up 275 persons or 8.0%). A large proportion of the remaining communities reported negative growth. The RM of Dufferin which declined by 206 persons (down 8.6%) and the RM of Louise which decreased by 170 persons (down 17.2%) recorded the largest losses. For a detailed listing of communities in this region, please see the Table 2 on the next page. Following Table 2 is a map of the region which displays the communities by percent growth. Table 1: Regional Summary of Population s Population 2001 to Population 2001 Level % Density 1 Manitoba 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, Southeast 93,115 86,552 6, South Central 54,253 52,126 2, Southwest 103, , North Central 47,040 47, Winnipeg 636, ,451 14, ,114.2 Interlake 86,808 82,365 4, Parklands 42,708 44,248-1, North 84,600 82,427 2, Population density refers to the number of persons per square kilometre of land. Data Source: Statistics Canada 1

26 Table 2: South Central Region Population s, - 100% data Population 2001 to Population 2001 Level % Density Manitoba 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, South Central 54,253 52,126 2, Cities, Towns and Villages 28,404 26,611 1, Altona (town) 3,709 3, Carman (town) 2,880 2, Cartwright (village) Crystal City (village) Emerson (town) Gretna (town) Manitou (town) Morden (town) 6,571 6, Morris (town) 1,643 1, Pilot Mound (town) Plum Coulee (town) Somerset (village) Winkler (city) 9,106 7,943 1, Rural Municpalities 25,502 25, Argyle 1,073 1, Dufferin 2,199 2, Lorne 2,003 2, Louise Montcalm 1,317 1, Morris 2,662 2, Pembina 1,712 1, Rhineland 4,125 4, Roblin Roland 1,002 1, Stanley 6,367 5,122 1, Thompson 1,259 1, Indian Reserves Swan Lake Data Source: Statistics Canada 2

27 South Central Region, Showing Sub-Divisions - Population to : Percent South Central: 4.1% -18.0% to -6.4% -6.3% to -3.3% -3.2% to -0.1% 0.0% to 6.1% 6.2% to 24.3% Morden, T Winkler, CY Data Source: Statistics Canada, Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

28 Manitoba, Showing Economic Regions - Population to : Percent Manitoba: 2.6% -3.5% to -0.1% 0.0% to 2.5% 2.6% to 5.3% 5.4% to 7.5% 7.6% to 7.6% North Winnipeg Parklands Interlake Southwest North Central South Central Winnipeg Southeast Data Source: Statistics Canada, Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

29 of Population Southwest Region Population s () The Southwest region of Manitoba remained relatively unchanged. According to Statistics Canada, the population of the Southwest region totaled 103,700 in May, up 675 (+0.7%) over the 2001 count. The low growth is due to strong gains in Brandon and the RM of Cornwallis being offset by small losses in many of the remaining communities. The population of Brandon increased by 1,795 (up 4.5%) persons while the RM of Cornwallis increased by 279 (up 7.4%). Rivers, Souris and Minnedosa were also up from 2001, increasing by 74 (+6.6%), 56 (+3.3%) and 48 (+2.0%) persons respectively. Most of the remaining communities reported negative growth. The RM of Pipestone which declined by 148 persons (down 9.4%) and the RM of Blanshard which decreased by 100 persons (down 14.6%) were two of the larger losses. The town of Shoal Lake reported a loss of 121 persons which is a decline of 15.1%. For a detailed listing of communities in this region, please see the Table 2 on the next page. Following Table 2 is a map of the region which displays the communities by percent growth. Table 1: Regional Summary of Population s Population 2001 to Population 2001 Level % Density 1 Manitoba 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, Southeast 93,115 86,552 6, South Central 54,253 52,126 2, Southwest 103, , North Central 47,040 47, Winnipeg 636, ,451 14, ,114.2 Interlake 86,808 82,365 4, Parklands 42,708 44,248-1, North 84,600 82,427 2, Population density refers to the number of persons per square kilometre of land. Data Source: Statistics Canada 1

30 Table 2: Southwest Region Population s, - 100% data Population 2001 to Population 2001 Level % Density Manitoba 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, Southwest 103, , Cities, Towns and Villages 66,377 64,943 1, Birtle (town) Boissevain (town) 1,497 1, Brandon (city) 41,511 39,716 1, Carberry (town) 1,502 1, Deloraine (town) 977 1, Elkhorn (village) Erickson (town) Glenboro (village) Hamiota (town) Hartney (town) Killarney (town) 2,199 2, Melita (town) 1,051 1, Minnedosa (town) 2,474 2, Neepawa (town) 3,298 3, Oak Lake (town) Rapid City (town) Rivers (town) 1,193 1, Shoal Lake (town) Souris (town) 1,772 1, St-Lazare (village) Virden (town) 3,010 3, Waskada (village) Wawanesa (village) Rural Municipalities 34,901 35, Albert Archie Arthur Birtle Blanshard Brenda Cameron Clanwilliam Cornwallis 4,058 3, Data Source: Statistics Canada 2

31 Table 2: Southwest Region Population s, - 100% data Population 2001 to Population 2001 Level % Density (Rural Municipalities continued) Daly Edward Ellice Elton 1,285 1, Glenwood Hamiota Harrison Langford Miniota Minto Morton North Cypress 1,902 1, Oakland 1,033 1, Odanah Park (South) 1, Pipestone 1,419 1, Riverside Rosedale 1,658 1, Saskatchewan Shoal Lake Sifton South Cypress Strathclair Strathcona Turtle Mountain 1,100 1, Wallace 1,501 1, Whitehead 1,402 1, Whitewater Winchester Woodworth Indian Reserves 2,422 2, Birdtail Creek Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation Gambler Keeseekoowenin Rolling River Sioux Valley Dakota Nation 1,079 1, Data Source: Statistics Canada 3

32 Southwest Region, Showing Sub-Divisions - Southwest: 0.7% -16.9% to -8.4% -8.3% to -4.1% -4.0% to -0.1% 0.0% to 3.7% 3.8% to 100.0% Population to : Percent Shoal Lake, T Neepawa, T Virden, T Brandon, CY Data Source: Statistics Canada, Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

33 Manitoba, Showing Economic Regions - Population to : Percent Manitoba: 2.6% -3.5% to -0.1% 0.0% to 2.5% 2.6% to 5.3% 5.4% to 7.5% 7.6% to 7.6% North Winnipeg Parklands Interlake Southwest North Central South Central Winnipeg Southeast Data Source: Statistics Canada, Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

34 of Population North Central Region Population s () The North Central region of Manitoba remained relatively unchanged. According to Statistics Canada, the population of the North Central region totaled 47,040 in May, down 349 (-0.7%) over the 2001 count. The loss was spread across the region, in both urban and rural areas. However, there were some areas of growth. The RM of Macdonald recorded the strongest growth, increasing by 333 persons or 6.3% over the 2001 count. Similarly, the RM of St. François Xavier grew by 63 persons or 6.2%. Portage la Prairie reported a loss of 248 persons, down 1.9% from the 2001 count, while the RM of Portage la Prairie remained unchanged. However, the rural municipalities to the west and north of Portage la Prairie reported losses. In particular, the RM of North Norfolk decreased by nearly 200 persons (down 6.8%) while the RM s of Lansdowne and Westbourne decreased by 127 persons (down 14.5%) and 111 persons (down 5.5%) respectively. For a detailed listing of communities in this region, please see the Table 2 on the next page. Following Table 2 is a map of the region which displays the communities by percent growth. Table 1: Regional Summary of Population s Population 2001 to Population 2001 Level % Density 1 Manitoba 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, Southeast 93,115 86,552 6, South Central 54,253 52,126 2, Southwest 103, , North Central 47,040 47, Winnipeg 636, ,451 14, ,114.2 Interlake 86,808 82,365 4, Parklands 42,708 44,248-1, North 84,600 82,427 2, Population density refers to the number of persons per square kilometre of land. Data Source: Statistics Canada 1

35 Table 2: North Central Region Population s, - 100% data Population 2001 to Population 2001 Level % Density Manitoba 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, North Central 47,040 47, Cities, Towns and Villages 16,274 16, Gladstone (town) MacGregor (village) Notre Dame de Lourdes (village) Portage la Prairie (city) 12,728 12, St. Claude (village) Treherne (town) Rural Municipalities 27,275 27, Cartier 3,162 3, Glenella Grey 2,004 2, Lakeview Lansdowne Macdonald 5,653 5, North Norfolk 2,742 2, Portage la Prairie 6,793 6, South Norfolk 1,170 1, St. François Xavier 1,087 1, Victoria 1,149 1, Westbourne 1,906 2, Indian Reserves 3, , Dakota Plains Dakota Tipi (1) 156 n/a n/a n/a Long Plain Sandy Bay 2,518 2, (1) Incompletely enumerated Indian reserve in 2001 Data Source: Statistics Canada 2

36 North Central Region, Showing Sub-Divisions - Population to : Percent North Central: -0.7% -39.8% to -6.2% -6.1% to -0.1% 0.0% to 0.2% 0.3% to 4.3% 4.4% to 6.3% Portage la Prairie, CY Data Source: Statistics Canada, Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

37 Manitoba, Showing Economic Regions - Population to : Percent Manitoba: 2.6% -3.5% to -0.1% 0.0% to 2.5% 2.6% to 5.3% 5.4% to 7.5% 7.6% to 7.6% North Winnipeg Parklands Interlake Southwest North Central South Central Winnipeg Southeast Data Source: Statistics Canada, Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

38 of Population Winnipeg Region Population s () The population of the Winnipeg region recorded a moderate increase. According to Statistics Canada, the population of the Winnipeg region totaled 636,177 in May, up 14,726 (+2.4%) over the 2001 count. The increase mainly occurred in the city of Winnipeg; however the RM of Headingley reported a significant percent change. The population of Winnipeg city totaled 633,451 in May, an increase of 13,907 persons or 2.2% over the 2001 count. The RM of Headingley grew by 819 persons or 42.9%. As a result, the population of Headingley totaled 2,726 persons last May. For a detailed listing of communities in this region, please see the Table 2 on the next page. Following Table 2 is a map of the region which displays the communities by percent growth. Table 1: Regional Summary of Population s Population 2001 to Population 2001 Level % Density 1 Manitoba 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, Southeast 93,115 86,552 6, South Central 54,253 52,126 2, Southwest 103, , North Central 47,040 47, Winnipeg 636, ,451 14, ,114.2 Interlake 86,808 82,365 4, Parklands 42,708 44,248-1, North 84,600 82,427 2, Population density refers to the number of persons per square kilometre of land. Data Source: Statistics Canada 1

39 Table 2: Winnipeg Region Population s, - 100% data Population 2001 to Population 2001 Level % Density Manitoba 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, Winnipeg 636, ,451 14, ,114.2 Cities, Towns and Villages 633, ,544 13, ,365.2 Winnipeg (city) 633, ,544 13, ,365.2 Rural Municipalities 2,726 1, Headingley 2,726 1, Data Source: Statistics Canada 2

40 Winnipeg Region, Showing Sub-Divisions - Population to : Percent Winnipeg: 2.4% 2.2% to 42.8% 42.9% to 42.9% Headingley, RM Winnipeg, CY Data Source: Statistics Canada, Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

41 Manitoba, Showing Economic Regions - Population to : Percent Manitoba: 2.6% -3.5% to -0.1% 0.0% to 2.5% 2.6% to 5.3% 5.4% to 7.5% 7.6% to 7.6% North Winnipeg Parklands Interlake Southwest North Central South Central Winnipeg Southeast Data Source: Statistics Canada, Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

42 of Population Interlake Region Population s () The Interlake region of Manitoba recorded the second strongest growth among the regions. According to Statistics Canada, the population of the Interlake region totaled 86,808 in May, up 4,443 (+5.4%) over the 2001 count. Both rural and urban communities reported gains with the rural municipalities of East St. Paul, St. Andrews, Gimli and St. Clements recording the strongest growth. The population of East St. Paul increased by 1,056 (up 13.8%) persons. Similarly St. Andrews, Gimli and St. Clements grew by 664 (up 6.2%), 639 (up 12.4%) and 591 (up 6.5%) respectively. The town of Stonewall grew by 364 persons (up 9.1%) while the communities of Dunnottar and Winnipeg Beach grew by 205 persons (+42.1%) and 216 persons (+27.0%) respectively. Only a few communities reported losses. The city of Selkirk recorded a decline of 237 persons (down 2.4%). The RM of Fisher also recorded a loss, decreasing by 105 persons or 5.1% since For a detailed listing of communities in this region, please see the Table 2 on the next page. Following Table 2 is a map of the region which displays the communities by percent growth. Table 1: Regional Summary of Population s Population 2001 to Population 2001 Level % Density 1 Manitoba 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, Southeast 93,115 86,552 6, South Central 54,253 52,126 2, Southwest 103, , North Central 47,040 47, Winnipeg 636, ,451 14, ,114.2 Interlake 86,808 82,365 4, Parklands 42,708 44,248-1, North 84,600 82,427 2, Population density refers to the number of persons per square kilometre of land. Data Source: Statistics Canada 1

43 Table 2: Interlake Region Population s, - 100% data Population 2001 to Population 2001 Level % Density Manitoba 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, Interlake 86,808 82,365 4, Cities, Towns and Villages 18,282 17, Arborg (town) 1, Dunnottar (village) Riverton (village) Selkirk (city) 9,515 9, Stonewall (town) 4,376 4, Teulon (town) 1,124 1, Winnipeg Beach (town) 1, Rural Municipalities 66,005 62,564 3, Armstrong 1,919 1, Bifrost 2,972 2, Coldwell 1,339 1, East St. Paul 8,733 7,677 1, Eriksdale Fisher 1,944 2, Gimli 5,797 5, Grahamdale 1,416 1, Rockwood 7,692 7, Rosser 1,364 1, Siglunes 1,480 1, St. Andrews 11,359 10, St. Clements 9,706 9, St. Laurent 1,454 1, West St. Paul 4,357 4, Woodlands 3,562 3, Indian Reserves 2,433 2, Brokenhead Dog Creek Fairford (Part) Little Saskatchewan Unorganized Division No. 18, East Part Division No. 18, West Part Data Source: Statistics Canada 2

44 Interlake Region, Showing Sub-Divisions - Population to : Percent Interlake: 5.4% -9.6% to -0.1% 0.0% to 2.4% 2.5% to 6.6% 6.7% to 25.4% 25.5% to 87.2% Arborg, T Stonewall, T Selkirk, CY Data Source: Statistics Canada, Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

45 Manitoba, Showing Economic Regions - Population to : Percent Manitoba: 2.6% -3.5% to -0.1% 0.0% to 2.5% 2.6% to 5.3% 5.4% to 7.5% 7.6% to 7.6% North Winnipeg Parklands Interlake Southwest North Central South Central Winnipeg Southeast Data Source: Statistics Canada, Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

46 of Population Parklands Region Population s () The Parklands region of Manitoba recorded the largest loss among the regions. According to Statistics Canada, the population of the Parklands region totaled 42,708 in May, down 1,540 (-3.5%) over the 2001 count. Both rural and urban communities reported losses. The town of Russell decreased by 159 persons or 10.0% while the surrounding RM of Russell grew by 117 persons or 21.5%. Similarly, the population of Dauphin decreased by 179 persons (-2.2%), however the surrounding RM of Dauphin increased by 55 persons or 2.4%. Other towns that reported losses were Roblin (down 146 or 8.0%) and Swan River (down 173 and 4.3%). However, it could be noted that the unorganized areas of this region recorded comparatively large increases. In particular the Riding Mountain Park area, its population totaled 343 in May which is up 244 persons from the 2001 count. For a detailed listing of communities in this region, please see the Table 2 on the next page. Following Table 2 is a map of the region which displays the communities by percent growth. Table 1: Regional Summary of Population s Population 2001 to Population 2001 Level % Density 1 Manitoba 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, Southeast 93,115 86,552 6, South Central 54,253 52,126 2, Southwest 103, , North Central 47,040 47, Winnipeg 636, ,451 14, ,114.2 Interlake 86,808 82,365 4, Parklands 42,708 44,248-1, North 84,600 82,427 2, Population density refers to the number of persons per square kilometre of land. Data Source: Statistics Canada 1

47 Table 2: Parklands Region Population s, - 100% data Population 2001 to Population 2001 Level % Density Manitoba 1,148,401 1,119,583 28, Parklands 42,708 44,248-1, Cities, Towns and Villages 21,009 21, Benito (village) Binscarth (village) Bowsman (village) Dauphin (city) 7,906 8, Ethelbert (village) Gilbert Plains (town) Grandview (town) McCreary (village) Minitonas (town) Roblin (town) 1,672 1, Rossburn (town) Russell (town) 1,428 1, Ste. Rose du Lac (town) 995 1, Swan River (town) 3,859 4, Winnipegosis (village) Rural Municipalities 18,530 19,682-1, Alonsa 1,446 1, Dauphin 2,328 2, Ethelbert Gilbert Plains Grandview Hillsburg Lawrence McCreary Minitonas 1,105 1, Mossey River Mountain (North) Mountain (South) Ochre River Park (North) Rossburn Russell Shell River Shellmouth-Boulton Silver Creek Ste. Rose Swan River 2,784 2, Data Source: Statistics Canada 2

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