List of local urban districts in Manitoba

A local urban district is a type of unincorporated community within the Canadian province of Manitoba. According to The Municipal Act, a local urban district is a locality wholly within a rural municipality that "has at least 250 residents and a population density of at least 400 residents per square kilometre or such other density as the minister may in a specific case consider sufficient for the type and level of services to be provided in the local urban district".[1] The Local Urban Districts Regulation designates 68 unincorporated communities in Manitoba as local urban districts.[2]

List

Name[2] Rural municipality[2] Population
(2011)[3][4][5]
Population
(2006)[3][4][5]
Change
(%)[3][4][5]
Land
area
(km²)[3][4][5]
Population
density
(per km2)[3][4][5]
AlexanderWhitehead34030611.11.36250.2
AlonsaAlonsa
AltamontLorne
AmaranthAlonsa
AngusvilleRiding Mountain West
AshernWest Interlake609639−4.73.07198.6
AustinNorth Norfolk4033786.61.9212.5
BaldurArgyle337346−2.62.23151
BelmontPrairie Lakes
Birch RiverMountain235335−29.91.86126.1
BlumenortHanover1,404[lower-alpha 1]92451.93.2438.8
ClearwaterLouise
Cranberry PortageKelsey572659−13.28.3168.8
Crystal CityLouise384400−42.84135.1
Cypress RiverVictoria
DarlingfordPembina
ElginGrassland
ElieCartier56250710.8870.3
ElkhornWallace – Woodworth4714612.22.73172.6
Elm CreekGrey3363282.42.57130.6
ElphinstoneYellowhead
EmersonEmerson – Franklin671689−2.622.2830.1
Fisher BranchFisher4604287.51.75262.6
GrunthalHanover1,640[lower-alpha 2]1,17639.52.83579.5
HaywoodGrey
HollandVictoria3533520.32.81125.4
InglisRiding Mountain West
KelwoodRosedale
KentonWallace – Woodworth
La BroquerieLa Broquerie1,07375342.57.92135.5
La RivierePembina174303−42.62.7363.7
LandmarkTaché1,3261,28832.88461.1
LoretteTaché2,580[lower-alpha 3]2,05725.44.59562.1
LundarColdwell496515−3.71.04479
MafekingMountain
MariapolisLorne
MatherCartwright – Roblin
MiamiThompson43535123.91.24350.6
MiniotaPrairie View
MintoGrassland
MitchellHanover1,656[lower-alpha 4]1,492113.26508
NewdaleHarrison Park
NinettePrairie Lakes224262−14.51.82123.3
NingaKillarney-Turtle Mountain
Notre Dame de LourdesLorne683589162.58264.5
Oak RiverOakview
OakvillePortage la Prairie459476−3.62.71169.6
Ochre RiverLakeshore
PiersonTwo Borders209217−3.72.1597.4
Pilot MoundLouise6356300.82.7235.5
Pine RiverMountain
PlumasWestLake – Gladstone2272136.60.74306.8
Rapid CityOakview4174160.25.3877.5
RestonPipestone55042828.55.31103.7
RicherSte. Anne504642−21.55.3893.7
RosenfeldRhineland3483402.42.74127.1
RosenortMorris57250114.211.350.6
Sandy LakeHarrison Park261303−13.92.03128.7
SomersetLorne4394321.62.45179
St. ClaudeGrey5905880.31.8328.1
St. Jean BaptisteMontcalm5525451.32.04270.3
St. LazareEllice – Archie254265−4.22.9187.3
St. LeonLorne
St. MaloDe Salaberry1,1481,284−10.67.43154.5
Swan LakeLorne259262−1.10.76340.5
Tyndall-GarsonBrokenhead1,313[lower-alpha 5]1,05824.13.21409
VitaStuartburn415562−26.23.05135.9
WarrenWoodlands7987545.85.38148.3

See also

Notes

  1. Population count for Blumenort (1,404) derived from combining the 2011 census population counts for the adjacent Blumenort designated place (271) and Blumenort population centre (1,133).[3][4]
  2. Population count for Grunthal (1,640) derived from combining the 2011 census population counts for the adjacent Grunthal designated place (161) and Grunthal population centre (1,479).[3][4]
  3. Population count for Lorette (2,580) derived from combining the 2011 census population counts for the adjacent Lorette designated place (219) and Lorette population centre (2,361).[3][4]
  4. Population count for Mitchell (1,656) derived from combining the 2011 census population counts for the adjacent Mitchell designated place (520) and Mitchell population centre (1,136).[3][4]
  5. Population count for Tyndall-Garson (1,313) derived from combining the 2011 census population counts for the adjacent Tyndall designated place (830) and Garson designated place (483).[3]

References

  1. "The Municipal Act (C.C.S.M. c. M225), Division 3 – Local Urban Districts: Formation, Fundamental Changes and Dissolution". Government of Manitoba. April 22, 2016. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 "Local Urban Districts Regulation". Government of Manitoba. April 23, 2016. Retrieved April 23, 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and designated places, 2011 and 2006 censuses (Manitoba)". Statistics Canada. January 7, 2016. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and population centres, 2011 and 2006 censuses (Manitoba)". Statistics Canada. January 7, 2016. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2011 and 2006 censuses (Manitoba)". Statistics Canada. January 7, 2016. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
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