List of Canadian municipalities having experienced population decreases
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The following table is a list of Canadian municipalities with a peak population of 5,000 or more which have experienced a population decline of 5% or more.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] The three columns to the left of "Notes" will only be filled in if the 2011 population is not the lowest since the peak population.
Municipality | Province/territory | Peak population (year) | 2011 population | Decline from peak | Percent decline from peak | Lowest population after peak (year) | Decline from peak | Percent decline from peak | Notes |
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Amherst[10][11][12][13][14][15] | Nova Scotia | 10,788 (1961) | 9,717 | 1,071 | 9.9% | 9,470 (2001) | 1,318 | 12.2% | 2.2% increase from 2006. |
Baie-Comeau[16][17][18][19] | Québec | 26,861 (1981) | 22,113 | 4,748 | 17.7% | The 1981 population figure has been adjusted to reflect current municipal boundaries. | |||
Cape Breton | Nova Scotia | 131,507 (1961) | 97,398 | 34,109 | 25.9% | Prior to August 1, 1995, the municipality was called Cape Breton County and was divided into several smaller municipalities. | |||
Channel-Port aux Basques[20][21][22][23][24] | Newfoundland and Labrador | 6,105 (1981) | 4,170 | 1,935 | 31.7% | ||||
Corner Brook | Newfoundland and Labrador | 26,309 (1971) | 19,886 | 6,423 | 24.4% | ||||
Crowsnest Pass | Alberta | 7,306 (1981)[25] | 5,565[26] | 1,741 | 23.8% | ||||
Dawson City | Yukon | 9,142 (1901)[27] | 1,319 | 7,823 | 85.6% | 615 (1911) | 8,527 | 93.3% | |
Elliot Lake | Ontario | 16,723 (1981) | 11,348 | 5,375 | 32.1% | ||||
Flin Flon | Manitoba/Saskatchewan | 11,104 (1961) | 5,592 | 5,512 | 49.6% | Population figures are the totals of the Manitoba and Saskatchewan portions of the city. | |||
Happy Valley-Goose Bay | Newfoundland and Labrador | 8,655 (1996) | 7,552 | 1,103 | 12.7% | ||||
Hearst[28][29] | Ontario | 6,079 (1991) | 5,090 | 989 | 16.3% | ||||
Iroquois Falls | Ontario | 5,999 (1991) | 4,595 | 1,404 | 23.4% | ||||
Kapuskasing | Ontario | 12,834 (1971) | 8,196 | 4,638 | 36.1% | ||||
Kirkland Lake | Ontario | 13,599 (1971) | 8,493[30] | 5,106 | 37.5% | 8,248 (2006) | 5,351 | 39.3% | 3.0% increase from 2006. |
Kitimat[31][32][33] | British Columbia | 11,305 (1991) | 8,335 | 2,970 | 26.3% | ||||
Labrador City | Newfoundland and Labrador | 11,538 (1981) | 7,367 | 4,171 | 36.2% | 7,240 (2006) | 4,298 | 37.3% | 1.8% increase from 2006. |
Marystown[34][35][36][37] | Newfoundland and Labrador | 6,742 (1996) | 5,506 | 1,236 | 18.3% | 5,436 (2006) | 1,306 | 19.4% | 1.3% increase from 2006. |
Melville | Saskatchewan | 5,123 (1986)[38] | 4,517[39] | 606 | 11.8% | 4,149 (2006)[39] | 974 | 23.5% | 8.9% increase from 2006. |
Placentia[40][41][42][43] | Newfoundland and Labrador | 5,515 (1991) | 3,643 | 1,872 | 33.9% | ||||
Prince Rupert[44] | British Columbia | 16,714 (1996) | 12,508 | 4,206 | 25.2% | ||||
Saint John | New Brunswick | 89,039 (1971) | 70,063 | 18,976 | 21.3% | 68,043 (2006) | 20,996 | 23.6% | 3% increase from 2006. |
Springhill[45][46][47][48][49] | Nova Scotia | 7,170 (1941) | 3,868 | 3,302 | 46.1% | ||||
Stephenville[50][51][52] | Newfoundland and Labrador | 7,764 (1996) | 6,719 | 1,045 | 13.5% | 6,588 (2006) | 1,176 | 15.1% | 2% increase from 2006. |
The Pas[53][54][55] | Manitoba | 6,166 (1991) | 5,513 | 653 | 10.6% | ||||
Thompson | Manitoba | 19,001 (1971) | 12,829 | 6,172 | 32.5% | ||||
Wabana[56][57][58][59][60] | Newfoundland and Labrador | 8,026 (1961) | 2,346 | 5,680 | 70.8% | ||||
Yarmouth[61][62][63][64][65] | Nova Scotia | 8,636 (1961) | 6,761 | 1,875 | 21.7% |
See also
References
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