Places in Canada with notable demographic characteristics

Places in Canada with notable demographic characteristics

This is a list of places of demographic note in Canada. All data is from the Canada 2006 Census.

All census subdivisions

*Most populous municipality: Toronto, Ontario: 2 503 281
*Highest % increase in population (2001-2006): Mystery Lake, Manitoba: 2840.0%
*Largest census subdivision by land area: Baffin, Unorganized, Nunavut: 1 038 839.2 km²
*Highest population density: Tipella 7, British Columbia: 15 454.5/km²
*Highest % of the population under 15: Lake Of The Woods 37, Ontario: 58.3%
*Highest % of the population 15-64: Improvement District No. 9, Alberta: 95.2%
*Lowest % of the population 15-64:Notre-Dame-des-Anges, Quebec: 4.5%
*Highest % of the population 65+: Notre-Dame-des-Anges, Quebec: 94.3%
*Highest % of the population 80+: Notre-Dame-des-Anges, Quebec: 72.7%
*Highest median age: Notre-Dame-des-Anges, Quebec: 85.0
*Lowest median age: Granville Lake, Manitoba: 10.8

Over 5,000 people

*Highest % increase in population (2001-2006): Chestermere, Alberta: 148.0%
*Highest % decrease in population (2001-2006): Kitimat, British Columbia: -12.6%
*Largest census subdivision by land area: Kenora, Unorganized, Ontario: 400 652.34 km²
*Smallest municipality by land area: Montreal-Ouest, Quebec: 1.41 km²
*Highest population density: Westmount, Quebec: 5 092.6/km²
*Lowest population density: Kenora, Unorganized, Ontario: 0.018/km²
*Highest % of the population under 15: Mackenzie No. 23, Alberta: 35.6%
*Lowest % of the population under 15: Capital G, British Columbia: 8.6%
*Highest % of the population 15-64: Whistler, British Columbia: 83.7%
*Lowest % of the population 15-64: Qualicum Beach, British Columbia: 50.5%
*Highest % of the population 65+: Qualicum Beach, British Columbia: 41.0%
*Lowest % of the population 65+: Wood Buffalo, Alberta: 1.8%
*Highest % of the population 80+: Sidney, British Columbia: 16.3%
*Lowest % of the population 80+: Iqaluit, Nunavut: 0.2%
*Highest median age: Qualicum Beach, British Columbia: 60.9
*Lowest median age: Mackenzie No. 23, Alberta: 22.8
*Highest % of people whose mother tongue is English: Bay Roberts, Newfoundland and Labrador and Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador: 99.0%
*Lowest % of people whose mother tongue is English: Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec: 0.1%
*Highest % of people whose mother tongue is French: Amqui, Quebec: 95.0%
*Lowest % of people whose mother tongue is French: Marystown, Newfoundland and Labrador, Bay Roberts, Newfoundland and Labrador and Stanley, Manitoba: 0.0%
*Highest % of people whose mother tongue is a Non-official language: Mackenzie No. 23, Alberta: 68.1%
*Lowest % of people whose mother tongue is a Non-official language: Amqui, Quebec and Beauceville, Quebec: 0.2%
*Highest % Immigrant: Richmond, British Columbia: 57.4%
*Lowest % Immigrant: Amqui, Quebec and Beresford, New Brunswick: 0.2%
*Highest % of population with no high school degree: Mackenzie No. 23, Alberta: 57.0%
*Lowest % of population with no high school degree: Westmount, Quebec: 1.3%
*Highest % with university degree: Greater Vancouver A, British Columbia: 80.2%
*Lowest % of population with university degree: Saint-Lin—Laurentides, Quebec: 3.1%
*Highest % visible minority: Markham, Ontario: 65.4%
*No visible minorities: Beaubassin East, New Brunswick; Saint-Calixte, Quebec; Chertsey, Quebec; Mont-Laurier, Quebec
*Highest % South Asian: Brampton, Ontario: 31.7%
*Highest % Chinese: Richmond, British Columbia: 43.6%
*Highest % Black: Ajax, Ontario: 13.0%
*Highest % Filipino: Winnipeg, Manitoba: 5.9%
*Highest % Latin American: Leamington, Ontario: 4.9%
*Highest % Southeast Asian: Mont-Royal, Quebec: 3.1%

Aboriginals. Places with over 250 Aboriginals

*Lowest % Aboriginal: Vaughan, Ontario: 0.1%
*Highest % Metis: Green Lake, Saskatchewan: 83.3%
*Highest % Inuit: Akulivik, Quebec: 98.0%


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