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List of villages in Canada

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Memramcook is the largest village in New Brunswick with a population of 4,831
Casselman is the largest village in Ontario with a population of 3,626[1]

A village is a type of incorporated municipality within the majority of the provinces and territories of Canada.

As of January 1, 2012, there were 550 villages among the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, the Northwest Territories, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan and Yukon. Since then, Kedgwick in New Brunswick changed to rural community status[2] and New Norway in Alberta dissolved to become an unincorporated hamlet,[3] while both Hepburn and Pense in Saskatchewan changed to town status.[4] Saskatchewan has the highest amount of villages at 264.[4][5]

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Alberta

Alberta had 80 villages as of July 2021.[6]


Name Rural
municipality
[7]
Incorporation
date (village)[8]-->
Population
(2016)[9]
Population
(2011)[9]
Change
(%)[9]
Land
area
(km²)[9]
Population
density
(per km²)[9]
Acme Kneehill County July 7, 1910 653 653 0.0% 2.48 263.3/km2
Alberta Beach Lac Ste. Anne County January 1, 1999 1,018 865 +17.7% 2.01 506.5/km2
Alix Lacombe County June 3, 1907 734 830 −11.6% 3.13 234.5/km2
Alliance Flagstaff County August 26, 1918 154 174 −11.5% 0.51 302.0/km2
Amisk Provost No. 52, MD of January 1, 1956 204 207 −1.4% 0.76 268.4/km2
Andrew Lamont County June 24, 1930 425 379 +12.1% 1.17 363.2/km2
Arrowwood Vulcan County May 13, 1926 207 188 +10.1% 0.75 276.0/km2
Barnwell Taber, MD of January 1, 1980 947 771 +22.8% 1.51 627.2/km2
Barons Lethbridge County May 6, 1910 341 315 +8.3% 0.81 421.0/km2
Bawlf Camrose County October 12, 1906 422 403 +4.7% 0.89 474.2/km2
Beiseker Rocky View County February 23, 1921 819 785 +4.3% 2.85 287.4/km2
Berwyn Peace No. 135, MD of November 28, 1936 538 526 +2.3% 1.58 340.5/km2
Big Valley Stettler No. 6, County of March 9, 1942 346 364 −4.9% 1.86 186.0/km2
Bittern Lake[a] Camrose County November 2, 1904 220 224 −1.8% 6.57 33.5/km2
Boyle Athabasca County December 31, 1953 845 916 −7.8% 7.13 118.5/km2
Breton Brazeau County January 1, 1957 574 496 +15.7% 1.72 333.7/km2
Carbon Kneehill County November 18, 1912 454 592 −23.3% 1.99 228.1/km2
Carmangay Vulcan County March 4, 1936 242 367 −34.1% 1.86 130.1/km2
Caroline Clearwater County December 31, 1951 512 501 +2.2% 2.04 251.0/km2
Champion Vulcan County May 27, 1911 317 378 −16.1% 0.89 356.2/km2
Chauvin Wainwright No. 61, MD of December 30, 1912 335 334 +0.3% 2.24 149.6/km2
Chipman Lamont County October 21, 1913 274 284 −3.5% 9.61 28.5/km2
Clive Lacombe County January 9, 1912 715 675 +5.9% 2.17 329.5/km2
Clyde Westlock County January 28, 1914 430 503 −14.5% 1.31 328.2/km2
Consort Special Area No. 4 September 23, 1912 729 689 +5.8% 3.05 239.0/km2
Coutts Warner No. 5, County of January 1, 1960 245 277 −11.6% 1.24 197.6/km2
Cowley Pincher Creek No. 9, MD of August 16, 1906 209 236 −11.4% 1.37 152.6/km2
Cremona Mountain View County January 1, 1955 444 457 −2.8% 1.94 228.9/km2
Czar Provost No. 52, MD of November 12, 1917 202 167 +21.0% 1.12 180.4/km2
Delburne Red Deer County January 17, 1913 892 830 +7.5% 3.98 224.1/km2
Delia[b] Starland County July 20, 1914 216 186 +16.1% 1.33 162.4/km2
Donalda Stettler No. 6, County of December 30, 1912 219 259 −15.4% 0.99 221.2/km2
Donnelly Smoky River No. 130, MD of January 1, 1956 342 305 +12.1% 1.31 261.1/km2
Duchess Newell, County of May 12, 1921 1,085 992 +9.4% 1.96 553.6/km2
Edberg Camrose County February 4, 1930 151 168 −10.1% 0.35 431.4/km2
Edgerton Wainwright No. 61, MD of September 11, 1917 384 317 +21.1% 2.04 188.2/km2
Elnora Red Deer County July 22, 1929 298 313 −4.8% 1.47 202.7/km2
Empress Special Area No. 2 February 5, 1914 135 188 −28.2% 1.58 85.4/km2
Foremost Forty Mile No. 8, County of December 31, 1950 541 526 +2.9% 2.16 250.5/km2
Forestburg Flagstaff County August 21, 1919 875 831 +5.3% 2.73 320.5/km2
Girouxville Smoky River No. 130, MD of December 31, 1951 219 266 −17.7% 0.67 326.9/km2
Glendon Bonnyville No. 87, MD of January 1, 1956 493 486 +1.4% 1.99 247.7/km2
Glenwood Cardston County January 1, 1961 316 287 +10.1% 1.37 230.7/km2
Halkirk Paintearth No. 18, County of February 10, 1912 112 121 −7.4% 0.61 183.6/km2
Hay Lakes[c] Camrose County April 17, 1928 495 425 +16.5% 0.59 839.0/km2
Heisler Flagstaff County January 1, 1961 160 151 +6.0% 0.64 250.0/km2
Hill Spring Cardston County January 1, 1961 162 186 −12.9% 0.96 168.8/km2
Hines Creek Clear Hills County December 31, 1951 346 380 −8.9% 5.33 64.9/km2
Holden Beaver County April 14, 1909 350 381 −8.1% 1.74 201.1/km2
Hughenden Provost No. 52, MD of December 27, 1917 243 230 +5.7% 0.78 311.5/km2
Hussar Wheatland County April 20, 1928 190 176 +8.0% 0.75 253.3/km2
Innisfree Minburn No. 27, County of March 11, 1911 193 220 −12.3% 1.01 191.1/km2
Irma Wainwright No. 61, MD of May 30, 1912 521 457 +14.0% 1.34 388.8/km2
Kitscoty Vermilion River, County of March 22, 1911 925 846 +9.3% 1.51 612.6/km2
Linden Kneehill County January 1, 1964 828 725 +14.2% 2.58 320.9/km2
Lomond Vulcan County February 16, 1916 166 173 −4.0% 1.21 137.2/km2
Longview Foothills County January 1, 1964 307 307 0.0% 1.1 279.1/km2
Lougheed Flagstaff County November 7, 1911 256 233 +9.9% 2.1 121.9/km2
Mannville Minburn No. 27, County of December 29, 1906 828 803 +3.1% 1.64 504.9/km2
Marwayne Vermilion River, County of December 31, 1952 564 612 −7.8% 1.6 352.5/km2
Milo Vulcan County May 7, 1931 91 122 −25.4% 0.98 92.9/km2
Morrin Starland County April 16, 1920 240 245 −2.0% 0.67 358.2/km2
Munson Starland County May 5, 1911 192 204 −5.9% 2.53 75.9/km2
Myrnam Two Hills No. 21, County of August 22, 1930 339 370 −8.4% 2.79 121.5/km2
Nampa Northern Sunrise County January 1, 1958 364 362 +0.6% 1.71 212.9/km2
Paradise Valley Vermilion River, County of January 1, 1964 179 174 +2.9% 0.63 284.1/km2
Rockyford Wheatland County March 28, 1919 316 325 −2.8% 1.08 292.6/km2
Rosalind Camrose County January 1, 1966 188 190 −1.1% 0.62 303.2/km2
Rosemary Newell, County of December 31, 1951 396 342 +15.8% 0.59 671.2/km2
Rycroft Spirit River No. 133, MD of March 15, 1944 612 628 −2.5% 1.92 318.8/km2
Ryley[d] Beaver County April 2, 1910 483 497 −2.8% 2.61 185.1/km2
Spring Lake[e] Parkland County January 1, 1999 699 533 +31.1% 2.33 300.0/km2
Standard Wheatland County April 29, 1922 353 379 −6.9% 2.35 150.2/km2
Stirling Warner No. 5, County of September 3, 1901 978 1,090 −10.3% 2.71 360.9/km2
Veteran Special Area No. 4 June 30, 1914 207 249 −16.9% 0.84 246.4/km2
Vilna Smoky Lake County June 23, 1923 290 249 +16.5% 0.96 302.1/km2
Warburg Leduc County December 31, 1953 766 789 −2.9% 2.68 285.8/km2
Warner Warner No. 5, County of November 12, 1908 373 331 +12.7% 1.16 321.6/km2
Waskatenau Smoky Lake County May 19, 1932 186 255 −27.1% 0.6 310.0/km2
Youngstown Special Area No. 3 December 31, 1936 154 178 −13.5% 1.11 138.7/km2
Total villages 33,773 33,448 +1.0% 146.85 230.0/km2

Notes:

  1. ^ Bittern Lake was formerly known as Rosenroll prior to December 16, 1911.[10]
  2. ^ Delia was formerly known as Highland prior to December 9, 1915.[11]
  3. ^ Hay Lakes was formerly known as Hay Lake prior to January 1, 1932.[12]
  4. ^ Ryley was also known as Equity in 1909.[13]
  5. ^ Spring Lake was formerly known as Edmonton Beach prior to January 1, 1999.[14]

British Columbia

British Columbia had 42 villages as of January 1, 2012.[5]

Villages of British Columbia
Name Corporate name[15] Status[15] Regional
district
[15]
Incorp. date
(village)[15]
Pop.
(2011)[16]
Pop.
(2006)[16]
Change
(%)[16]
Area
(km2)[16]
Pop.
density[16]
Alert Bay Alert Bay, The Corporation of the Village of Village Mount Waddington January 14, 1946 445 456 −2.4 1.73 257.3
Anmore Anmore, Village of Village Greater Vancouver December 7, 1987 2,092 1,785 17.2 28.24 74.1
Ashcroft Ashcroft, The Corporation of the Village of Village Thompson-Nicola June 27, 1952 1,628 1,664 −2.2 50.90 32.0
Belcarra Belcarra, Village of Village Greater Vancouver August 22, 1979 644 676 −4.7 5.50 117.1
Burns Lake Burns Lake, The Corporation of the Village of Village Bulkley-Nechako December 6, 1923 2,029 2,107 −3.7 6.59 307.7
Cache Creek Cache Creek, Village of Village Thompson-Nicola November 28, 1967 1,040 1,037 0.3 10.25 101.5
Canal Flats Canal Flats, Village of Village East Kootenay June 29, 2004 715 700 2.1 10.86 65.8
Chase Chase, Village of Village Thompson-Nicola April 22, 1969 2,495 2,409 3.6 3.77 662.5
Clinton Clinton, Village of Village Thompson-Nicola July 16, 1963 636 598 6.4 7.89 80.6
Cumberland Cumberland, The Corporation of the Village of Village Comox Valley January 1, 1898 3,398 2,762 23.0 29.00 117.2
Daajing Giids[a] Daajing Giids, Village of Village North Coast December 5, 2005 944 948 −0.4 35.62 26.5
Fraser Lake Fraser Lake, Village of Village Bulkley-Nechako September 27, 1966 1,167 1,113 4.9 4.07 286.9
Fruitvale Fruitvale, The Corporation of the Village of Village Kootenay Boundary November 4, 1952 2,016 1,952 3.3 2.71 745.3
Gold River Gold River, Village of Village Strathcona August 26, 1965 1,267 1,362 −7.0 10.78 117.5
Granisle[b] Granisle, Village of Village Bulkley-Nechako June 29, 1971 303 364 −16.8 41.86 7.2
Harrison Hot Springs Harrison Hot Springs, Village of Village Fraser Valley May 27, 1949 1,468 1,573 −6.7 5.57 263.5
Hazelton Hazelton, The Corporation of the Village of Village Kitimat-Stikine February 15, 1956 300[19] 293 2.4 2.80 107.1
Kaslo Kaslo, Village of Village Central Kootenay August 14, 1893 1,026 1,072 −4.3 2.48 413.6
Keremeos Keremeos, The Corporation of the Village of Village Okanagan-Similkameen October 30, 1956 1,330 1,289 3.2 2.09 635.4
Lions Bay Lions Bay, Village of Village Greater Vancouver December 17, 1970 1,318 1,328 −0.8 2.53 520.2
Lumby Lumby, The Corporation of the Village of Village North Okanagan December 20, 1955 1,731 1,634 5.9 5.74 301.6
Lytton Lytton, The Corporation of the Village of Village Thompson-Nicola May 3, 1945 228 235 −3.0 6.54 34.8
Masset Masset, Village of Village North Coast May 11, 1961 884 940 −6.0 20.61 42.9
McBride McBride, The Corporation of the Village of Village Fraser-Fort George April 7, 1932 586 660 −11.2 4.64 126.4
Midway Midway, Village of Village Kootenay Boundary May 25, 1967 674 621 8.5 12.24 55.0
Montrose Montrose, The Corporation of the Village of Village Kootenay Boundary June 22, 1956 1,030 1,012 1.8 1.46 704.6
Nakusp Nakusp, Village of Village Central Kootenay November 24, 1964 1,569 1,524 3.0 8.05 194.8
New Denver New Denver, The Corporation of the Village of Village Central Kootenay January 12, 1929 504 512 −1.6 0.87 579.6
Pemberton Pemberton, Village of Village Squamish-Lillooet July 20, 1956 2,369 2,192 8.1 10.89 217.5
Port Alice Port Alice, Village of Village Mount Waddington June 16, 1965 805 821 −1.9 7.04 114.4
Port Clements Port Clements, Village of Village North Coast December 31, 1975 378 440 −14.1 13.04 29.0
Pouce Coupe Pouce Coupe, The Corporation of the Village of Village Peace River January 6, 1932 738 739 −0.1 2.06 358.5
Radium Hot Springs Radium Hot Springs, Village of Village East Kootenay December 10, 1990 777 735 5.7 6.34 122.5
Salmo Salmo, The Corporation of the Village of Village Central Kootenay October 30, 1946 1,139 1,007 13.1 2.44 466.2
Sayward Sayward, Village of Village Strathcona June 27, 1968 317 341 −7.0 4.51 70.3
Silverton Silverton, The Corporation of the Village of Village Central Kootenay May 6, 1930 195 185 5.4 0.35 550.5
Slocan Slocan, Village of Village Central Kootenay June 1, 1901 296 314 −5.7 0.78 381.7
Tahsis Tahsis, Village of Village Strathcona June 17, 1970 316 366 −13.7 5.26 60.0
Telkwa Telkwa, The Corporation of the Village of Village Bulkley-Nechako July 18, 1952 1,350 1,295 4.2 7.04 191.9
Valemount Valemount, Village of Village Fraser-Fort George December 13, 1962 1,020 1,018 0.2 5.17 197.4
Warfield Warfield, The Corporation of the Village of Village Kootenay Boundary December 8, 1952 1,700 1,729 −1.7 1.89 900.7
Zeballos Zeballos, The Corporation of the Village of Village Strathcona June 27, 1952 125 189 −33.9 1.56 80.3

Notes:

  1. ^ Daajing Giids was formerly known as Queen Charlotte prior to July 13, 2022.[17]
  2. ^ Granisle was founded as a company town by Granisle Copper Ltd. prior to its incorporation in 1971.[18]

Manitoba

Manitoba had 19 villages as of January 1, 2012.[5]

Villages of Manitoba
Name Population
(2016)[20]
Population
(2011)[20]
Change
(%)[20]
Area
(km²)[20]
Population
density[20]
Dunnottar 763 696 8.7 2.8 272.5
St-Pierre-Jolys 1,170 1,099 6.5 2.6 450.0
Total villages 1,933 1,795 7.7 5.4 358.0
Name Dissolved Currently part of
Benito January 1, 2015 Municipality of Swan Valley West
Binscarth January 1, 2015 Municipality of Russell – Binscarth
Bowsman January 1, 2015 Municipality of Minitonas – Bowsman
Cartwright January 1, 2015 Cartwright – Roblin Municipality
Crystal City January 1, 2015 Municipality of Louise
Elkhorn January 1, 2015 Rural Municipality of Wallace – Woodworth
Ethelbert January 1, 2015 Municipality of Ethelbert
Foxwarren January 1, 1967[21] Prairie View Municipality
Garson January 1, 2003[22] Rural Municipality of Brokenhead
Glenboro January 1, 2015 Municipality of Glenboro – South Cypress
Great Falls January 1, 1973[23] Rural Municipality of Alexander
McCreary January 1, 2015 Municipality of McCreary
Napinka January 1, 1986 Municipality of Brenda – Waskada
Notre Dame de Lourdes January 1, 2015 Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, Manitoba
Powerview May 1, 2005[24] Town of Powerview-Pine Falls
Riverton January 1, 2015 Municipality of Bifrost – Riverton
St. Claude January 1, 2015 Rural Municipality of Grey
St. Lazare January 1, 2015 Rural Municipality of Ellice – Archie
Somerset January 1, 2015 Municipality of Lorne
Waskada January 1, 2015 Municipality of Brenda – Waskada
Wawanesa January 1, 2015 Municipality of Oakland – Wawanesa
Winnipegosis January 1, 2015 Rural Municipality of Mossey River

New Brunswick

New Brunswick had 65 villages as of July 1, 2012.[5][2]

Villages of New Brunswick
Name Municipal type County[25] Incorporation
date[26]
2021 Census of Population[25]
Population
(2021)
Population
(2016)
Change
Land area
(km2)
Population
density
(/km2)
Alma Village Albert 1966 282 213 +32.4% 47.64 5.9
Aroostook Village Victoria 1966 313 306 +2.3% 2.23 140.4
Atholville Village Restigouche 1966 3,290 3,570 −7.8% 119.58 27.5
Balmoral Village Restigouche 1972 1,603 1,674 −4.2% 43.33 37.0
Bas-Caraquet Village Gloucester 1966 1,311 1,305 +0.5% 30.93 42.4
Bath Village Carleton 1966 440 476 −7.6% 2.00 220.0
Belledune Village Restigouche 1968 1,325 1,417 −6.5% 189.18 7.0
Bertrand Village Gloucester 1968 1,153 1,166 −1.1% 57.01 20.2
Blacks Harbour Village Charlotte 1972 907 894 +1.5% 9.02 100.6
Blackville Village Northumberland 1966 914 958 −4.6% 20.97 43.6
Cambridge-Narrows Village Queens 1966 715 562 +27.2% 106.79 6.7
Canterbury Village York 1966 320 336 −4.8% 5.32 60.2
Cap-Pelé Village Westmorland 1969 2,503[27] 2,425 +3.2% 22.96 109.0
Centreville Village Carleton 1966 508 557 −8.8% 2.67 190.3
Charlo Village Restigouche 1966 1,323 1,310 +1.0% 31.45 42.1
Chipman Village Queens 1966 1,201 1,104 +8.8% 19.00 63.2
Doaktown Village Northumberland 1966 808 792 +2.0% 29.09 27.8
Dorchester Village Westmorland 1966 906 1,096 −17.3% 5.71 158.7
Drummond Village Victoria 1967 729 737 −1.1% 8.88 82.1
Eel River Crossing Village Restigouche 1966 1,844 1,953 −5.6% 65.26 28.3
Fredericton Junction Village Sunbury 1966 719 704 +2.1% 23.85 30.1
Gagetown Village Queens 1966 787 711 +10.7% 49.32 16.0
Grand Manan Village Charlotte 1995 2,595 2,360 +10.0% 150.56 17.2
Grande-Anse Village Gloucester 1968 731 899 −18.7% 24.27 30.1
Harvey Village York 1966 402 358 +12.3% 2.46 163.4
Hillsborough Village Albert 1966 1,348 1,277 +5.6% 12.81 105.2
Lac Baker Village Madawaska 1967 685 690 −0.7% 37.24 18.4
Le Goulet Village Gloucester 1986 749 793 −5.5% 5.40 138.7
Maisonnette Village Gloucester 1986 535 495 +8.1% 12.91 41.4
McAdam Village York 1966 1,173 1,151 +1.9% 14.19 82.7
Meductic Village York 1966 180 215 −16.3% 6.26 28.8
Memramcook Village Westmorland 1995 5,029 4,778 +5.3% 186.64 26.9
Millville Village York 1966 274 273 +0.4% 12.14 22.6
Minto Village Queens 1966 2,234 2,305 −3.1% 31.36 71.2
Neguac Village Northumberland 1967 1,692 1,684 +0.5% 26.72 63.3
New Maryland Village York 1991 4,153 4,174 −0.5% 21.25 195.4
Nigadoo Village Gloucester 1967 997 963 +3.5% 7.65 130.3
Norton Village Kings 1966 1,410 1,382 +2.0% 75.35 18.7
Paquetville Village Gloucester 1966 718 720 −0.3% 9.26 77.5
Perth-Andover Village Victoria 1966 1,574 1,590 −1.0% 8.96 175.7
Petitcodiac Village Westmorland 1966 1,476 1,383 +6.7% 17.18 85.9
Petit-Rocher Village Gloucester 1966 1,954 1,897 +3.0% 4.52 432.3
Plaster Rock Village Victoria 1966 1,002 1,023 −2.1% 3.01 332.9
Pointe-Verte Village Gloucester 1966 865 886 −2.4% 13.76 62.9
Port Elgin Village Westmorland 1922 381 408 −6.6% 2.65 143.8
Rexton Village Kent 1966 874 830 +5.3% 6.29 139.0
Riverside-Albert Village Albert 1966 348 350 −0.6% 3.39 102.7
Rivière-Verte Village Madawaska 1966 744 724 +2.8% 6.91 107.7
Rogersville Village Northumberland 1966 1,193 1,166 +2.3% 7.19 165.9
Saint-Antoine Village Kent 1966[a] 1,791 1,733 +3.3% 6.32 283.4
Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska Village Madawaska 1966 891 957 −6.9% 8.97 99.3
Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël Village Gloucester 1966 820 879 −6.7% 15.84 51.8
Saint-Isidore Village Gloucester 1978 810 764 +6.0% 22.94 35.3
Saint-Léolin Village Gloucester 1966 615 647 −4.9% 19.73 31.2
Saint-Louis de Kent Village Kent 1986 981 856 +14.6% 1.98 495.5
Salisbury Village Westmorland 1966 2,387 2,284 +4.5% 13.56 176.0
St. Martins Village Saint John 1966 320 276 +15.9% 2.35 136.2
Stanley Village York 1966 397 412 −3.6% 16.93 23.4
Sussex Corner Village Kings 1966 1,458 1,461 −0.2% 9.32 156.4
Tide Head Village Restigouche 1966 951 938 +1.4% 19.34 49.2
Tracy Village Sunbury 1966 610 608 +0.3% 29.44 20.7
  1. ^ Incorporated as St. Anthony but the name was changed to Saint-Antoine in 1969.[26]

Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador did not have any incorporated villages as of January 1, 2012.[5]

Northwest Territories

The Northwest Territories had one village as of January 1, 2012.[5]

Name Population
(2011)[28]
Population
(2006)[28]
Change
(%)[28]
Area
(km2)[28]
Population
density[28]
Fort Simpson 1,238 1,216 1.8 78.32 15.8

Nova Scotia

In November 2014 Nova Scotia had 22 incorporated villages according to the Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities. The County of Kings had the largest number (7). In a draft fiscal report a recommendation was made to phase out all villages.

Nunavut

Nunavut did not have any incorporated villages as of January 1, 2012.[5]

Ontario

Ontario had 11 villages as of January 1, 2012.[5]

Villages of Ontario
Village[1][29] Municipal
status[30]
Geographic area[30] Population
(2016)[1]
Population
(2011)[1]
Change
(%)[29]
Area
(km²)[29]
Population
density[29]
Burk's Falls Single-tier Parry Sound 981 967 1.4 3.07 319.2
Casselman Lower-tier Prescott and Russell 3,548 3,626 −2.2 5.12 693.4
Hilton Beach Single-tier Algoma 171 145 17.9 2.62 65.2
Merrickville-Wolford Lower-tier Leeds and Grenville 3,067 2,850 7.6 214.55 14.3
Newbury Lower-tier Middlesex 466 447 4.3 1.77 263.3
Oil Springs Lower-tier Lambton 648 704 −8.0 8.19 79.1
Point Edward Lower-tier Lambton 2,037 2,034 0.1 3.28 620.6
South River Single-tier Parry Sound 1,114 1,049 6.2 4.15 268.3
Sundridge Single-tier Parry Sound 961 985 −2.4 2.30 417.6
Thornloe Single-tier Timiskaming 112 123 −8.9 6.59 17.0
Westport Lower-tier Leeds and Grenville 590 628 −6.1 1.68 350.8
Total 13,695 13,558 3.1 253.32 54.06

Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island did not have any incorporated villages as of January 1, 2012.[5]

Quebec

Quebec had 44 villages as of January 1, 2013.[5]

Villages of Quebec
Village municipality Regional county
municipality
Area
(km2)
Population
(2006)
Abercorn Brome-Missisquoi 27.84 358
Ayer's Cliff Memphrémagog 11.15 1076
Baie-Trinité Manicouagan 536.33 512
Brome Brome-Missisquoi 11.75 274
Chute-aux-Outardes Manicouagan 8.31 1811
Fort-Coulonge Pontiac 3.44 1495
Godbout Manicouagan 204.34 341
Grandes-Piles Mékinac 115.38 358
Grenville Argenteuil 3.05 1398
Hébertville-Station Lac-Saint-Jean-Est 33.28 1250
Hemmingford Les Jardins-de-Napierville 0.85 771
Kingsbury Le Val-Saint-François 6.26 92
Lac-Poulin Beauce-Sartigan 1.08 139
Lac-Saguay Antoine-Labelle 176.26 496
La Guadeloupe Beauce-Sartigan 31.67 1740
Laurier-Station Lotbinière 12.43 2444
Lawrenceville Le Val-Saint-François 17.40 659
Marsoui La Haute-Gaspésie 182.95 331
Massueville Pierre-De Saurel 1.29 504
Mont-Saint-Pierre La Haute-Gaspésie 60.45 220
North Hatley Memphrémagog 3.23 731
Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil Drummond 4.22 1388
Pointe-aux-Outardes Manicouagan 71.56 1479
Pointe-des-Cascades Vaudreuil-Soulanges 2.66 1127
Pointe-Fortune Vaudreuil-Soulanges 9.09 501
Pointe-Lebel Manicouagan 91.16 1975
Portage-du-Fort Pontiac 4.24 294
Price La Mitis 2.35 1782
Roxton Falls Acton 5.25 1342
Saint-André-du-Lac-Saint-Jean Le Domaine-du-Roy 157.75 461
Saint-Célestin Nicolet-Yamaska 1.61 788
Saint-Noël La Matapédia 45.68 477
Saint-Pierre Joliette 10.60 303
Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc Maria-Chapdelaine 270.88 1143
Sainte-Madeleine Les Maskoutains 5.30 2240
Sainte-Pétronille L'Île-d'Orléans 4.50 1078
Senneville none 7.84 958
Stukely-Sud Memphrémagog 66,31 962
Tadoussac La Haute-Côte-Nord 74.59 872
Tring-Jonction Beauce-Centre 25.71 1377
Val-David Les Laurentides 43.17 4284
Vaudreuil-sur-le-Lac Vaudreuil-Soulanges 1.73 1374
Warden La Haute-Yamaska 5.28 376

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan had 264 villages as of October 24, 2012.[5][4]

Villages of Saskatchewan
Name Incorporation
date[31]
Rural
municipality[32]
Population
(2016)[33]
Population
(2011)[33]
Change
(%)[33]
Land
area
(km2)[33]
Population
density
(per km2)[33]
Abbey September 2, 1913 Miry Creek No. 229 142 115 +23.5% 0.77 184.4/km2
Abernethy July 26, 1904 Abernethy No. 186 204 196 +4.1% 1.03 198.1/km2
Albertville January 1, 1986 Wise Creek No. 77 86 140 −38.6% 1.12 76.8/km2
Alida February 19, 1926 Reciprocity No. 32 120 131 −8.4% 0.37 324.3/km2
Alvena July 1, 1936 Fish Creek No. 402 60 55 +9.1% 0.43 139.5/km2
Annaheim April 1, 1977 St. Peter No. 369 210 219 −4.1% 0.78 269.2/km2
Archerwill January 1, 1947 Barrier Valley No. 397 166 200 −17.0% 0.83 200.0/km2
Arran September 21, 1916 Livingston No. 331 25 40 −37.5% 0.69 36.2/km2
Atwater August 12, 1910 Fertile Belt No. 183 30 31 −3.2% 1.79 16.8/km2
Avonlea February 10, 1912 Elmsthorpe No. 100 393 398 −1.3% 0.96 409.4/km2
Aylesbury March 31, 1910 Craik No. 222 40 42 −4.8% 1.28 31.3/km2
Aylsham August 4, 1947 Nipawin No. 487 65 71 −8.5% 0.48 135.4/km2
Bangor June 8, 1911 Fertile Belt No. 183 38 46 −17.4% 1.65 23.0/km2
Beatty March 31, 1921 Flett's Springs No. 429 60 63 −4.8% 0.82 73.2/km2
Beechy May 11, 1925 Victory No. 226 228 239 −4.6% 1.06 215.1/km2
Belle Plaine August 12, 1910 Pense No. 160 85 66 +28.8% 1.34 63.4/km2
Bethune August 2, 1912 Dufferin No. 190 399 405 −1.5% 2.38 167.6/km2
Bjorkdale April 1, 1968 Bjorkdale No. 426 201 199 +1.0% 1.39 144.6/km2
Bladworth July 27, 1906 McCraney No. 282 65 60 +8.3% 0.84 77.4/km2
Borden July 19, 1907 Great Bend No. 405 287 245 +17.1% 0.76 377.6/km2
Bracken January 4, 1926 Lone Tree No. 18 20 30 −33.3% 0.6 33.3/km2
Bradwell December 26, 1912 Blucher No. 343 166 230 −27.8% 0.42 395.2/km2
Briercrest April 17, 1912 Redburn No. 130 159 111 +43.2% 0.62 256.5/km2
Brock July 7, 1910 Kindersley No. 290 142 127 +11.8% 0.74 191.9/km2
Broderick September 13, 1909 Rudy No. 284 85 71 +19.7% 0.91 93.4/km2
Brownlee December 29, 1908 Eyebrow No. 193 55 50 +10.0% 2.42 22.7/km2
Buchanan June 11, 1907 Buchanan No. 304 218 225 −3.1% 1.29 169.0/km2
Buena Vista November 18, 1983 Lumsden No. 189 612 524 +16.8% 3.61 169.5/km2
Bulyea March 9, 1909 McKillop No. 220 113 102 +10.8% 1.28 88.3/km2
Cadillac July 2, 1914 Wise Creek No. 77 92 78 +17.9% 1.05 87.6/km2
Calder January 18, 1911 Calder No. 241 90 97 −7.2% 0.75 120.0/km2
Canwood July 18, 1916 Canwood No. 494 332 348 −4.6% 2.56 129.7/km2
Carievale March 14, 1903 Argyle No. 1 240 236 +1.7% 0.88 272.7/km2
Caronport January 1, 1988 Caron No. 162 994 1,068 −6.9% 1.9 523.2/km2
Ceylon September 26, 1911 The Gap No. 39 111 99 +12.1% 0.75 148.0/km2
Chamberlain January 31, 1911 Sarnia No. 221 90 88 +2.3% 0.7 128.6/km2
Chaplin October 8, 1912 Chaplin No. 164 229 218 +5.0% 1.26 181.7/km2
Christopher Lake March 1, 1985 Lakeland No. 521 289 281 +2.8% 4.56 63.4/km2
Clavet July 1, 1978 Blucher No. 343 410 386 +6.2% 0.84 488.1/km2
Climax December 11, 1923 Lone Tree No. 18 195 182 +7.1% 1 195.0/km2
Coderre August 26, 1925 Rodgers No. 133 30 30 0.0% 0.85 35.3/km2
Codette March 9, 1929 Nipawin No. 487 198 205 −3.4% 0.37 535.1/km2
Coleville July 1, 1953 Oakdale No. 320 305 311 −1.9% 1.87 163.1/km2
Conquest October 24, 1911 Fertile Valley No. 285 160 176 −9.1% 1 160.0/km2
Consul June 12, 1917 Reno No. 51 73 84 −13.1% 0.65 112.3/km2
Craven April 11, 1905 Longlaketon No. 219 214 234 −8.5% 1.21 176.9/km2
Creelman April 6, 1906 Fillmore No. 96 113 115 −1.7% 1.14 99.1/km2
Debden June 7, 1922 Canwood No. 494 337 358 −5.9% 1.39 242.4/km2
Denholm June 25, 1912 Mayfield No. 406 88 76 +15.8% 0.33 266.7/km2
Denzil May 3, 1911 Eye Hill No. 382 143 135 +5.9% 0.55 260.0/km2
Dilke December 30, 1912 Sarnia No. 221 98 77 +27.3% 1.28 76.6/km2
Dinsmore November 3, 1913 Milden No. 286 289 318 −9.1% 2.59 111.6/km2
Disley June 24, 1907 Lumsden No. 189 67 75 −10.7% 0.65 103.1/km2
Dodsland August 23, 1913 Winslow No. 319 215 212 +1.4% 2.93 73.4/km2
Dorintosh January 1, 1989 Meadow Lake No. 588 134 147 −8.8% 0.88 152.3/km2
Drake September 19, 1910 Usborne No. 310 197 202 −2.5% 0.72 273.6/km2
Drinkwater June 7, 1904 Redburn No. 130 70 65 +7.7% 2.64 26.5/km2
Dubuc May 29, 1905 Grayson No. 184 61 70 −12.9% 0.63 96.8/km2
Duff May 28, 1920 Stanley No. 215 30 30 0.0% 0.22 136.4/km2
Duval December 21, 1910 Last Mountain Valley No. 250 83 97 −14.4% 0.75 110.7/km2
Dysart April 6, 1909 Lipton No. 217 200 218 −8.3% 1.19 168.1/km2
Earl Grey July 27, 1906 Longlaketon No. 219 246 239 +2.9% 1.31 187.8/km2
Ebenezer July 1, 1948 Orkney No. 244 185 175 +5.7% 0.62 298.4/km2
Edam October 12, 1911 Turtle River No. 469 480 444 +8.1% 1.19 403.4/km2
Edenwold October 3, 1912 Edenwold No. 158 233 238 −2.1% 0.68 342.6/km2
Elbow April 6, 1909 Loreburn No. 254 337 314 +7.3% 3.92 86.0/km2
Elfros December 1, 1909 Elfros No. 307 90 96 −6.2% 2.52 35.7/km2
Endeavour April 29, 1953 Preeceville No. 334 65 94 −30.9% 0.99 65.7/km2
Englefeld June 13, 1916 St. Peter No. 369 285 247 +15.4% 0.65 438.5/km2
Ernfold December 4, 1912 Morse No. 165 15 30 −50.0% 1.19 12.6/km2
Eyebrow January 8, 1909 Eyebrow No. 193 119 139 −14.4% 2.7 44.1/km2
Fairlight October 5, 1909 Maryfield No. 91 40 40 0.0% 2.71 14.8/km2
Fenwood June 30, 1909 Stanley No. 215 30 40 −25.0% 1.74 17.2/km2
Fillmore June 10, 1905 Fillmore No. 96 311 255 +22.0% 1.33 233.8/km2
Findlater September 27, 1911 Dufferin No. 190 45 50 −10.0% 1.2 37.5/km2
Flaxcombe June 4, 1913 Kindersley No. 290 124 117 +6.0% 1.49 83.2/km2
Forget November 21, 1904 Tecumseh No. 65 55 35 +57.1% 1.39 39.6/km2
Fosston January 1, 1965 Ponass Lake No. 367 45 55 −18.2% 0.59 76.3/km2
Fox Valley August 30, 1928 Fox Valley No. 171 249 260 −4.2% 0.6 415.0/km2
Frobisher July 4, 1904 Coalfields No. 4 160 166 −3.6% 1.35 118.5/km2
Frontier July 10, 1930 Frontier No. 19 372 351 +6.0% 0.93 400.0/km2
Gainsborough May 25, 1894 Argyle No. 1 254 291 −12.7% 0.87 292.0/km2
Gerald March 25, 1953 Spy Hill No. 152 136 114 +19.3% 0.8 170.0/km2
Glaslyn April 16, 1929 Parkdale No. 498 387 397 −2.5% 1.97 196.4/km2
Glen Ewen March 24, 1904 Enniskillen No. 3 154 144 +6.9% 2.77 55.6/km2
Glenavon April 13, 1910 Chester No. 125 182 176 +3.4% 1.32 137.9/km2
Glenside March 30, 1911 Rudy No. 284 76 84 −9.5% 0.77 98.7/km2
Golden Prairie April 15, 1942 Big Stick No. 141 30 35 −14.3% 0.41 73.2/km2
Goodeve August 18, 1910 Stanley No. 215 40 45 −11.1% 2.62 15.3/km2
Goodsoil January 1, 1960 Beaver River No. 622 282 281 +0.4% 1.98 142.4/km2
Goodwater May 8, 1911 Lomond No. 37 30 25 +20.0% 0.59 50.8/km2
Grayson April 19, 1906 Grayson No. 184 211 184 +14.7% 1.87 112.8/km2
Halbrite February 26, 1904 Cymri No. 36 119 108 +10.2% 1.2 99.2/km2
Harris August 10, 1909 Harris No. 316 193 213 −9.4% 0.72 268.1/km2
Hawarden July 16, 1909 Loreburn No. 254 52 50 +4.0% 1.24 41.9/km2
Hazenmore August 20, 1913 Pinto Creek No. 75 70 50 +40.0% 0.73 95.9/km2
Hazlet January 1, 1963 Pittville No. 169 106 95 +11.6% 0.55 192.7/km2
Heward November 21, 1904 Tecumseh No. 65 44 40 +10.0% 0.99 44.4/km2
Hodgeville June 22, 1921 Lawtonia No. 135 172 172 0.0% 1.35 127.4/km2
Holdfast October 5, 1911 Sarnia No. 221 247 169 +46.2% 1.29 191.5/km2
Hubbard June 11, 1910 Ituna Bon Accord No. 246 35 46 −23.9% 1.25 28.0/km2
Hyas May 23, 1919 Clayton No. 333 70 114 −38.6% 1.17 59.8/km2
Invermay September 1, 1908 Invermay No. 305 273 247 +10.5% 1.22 223.8/km2
Jansen October 19, 1908 Wolverine No. 340 96 126 −23.8% 0.85 112.9/km2
Keeler July 5, 1910 Marquis No. 191 15 15 0.0% 1.02 14.7/km2
Kelliher April 27, 1909 Kellross No. 247 217 216 +0.5% 2.81 77.2/km2
Kenaston July 18, 1910 McCraney No. 282 282 285 −1.1% 1.17 241.0/km2
Kendal February 17, 1919 Montmartre No. 126 83 77 +7.8% 0.65 127.7/km2
Kennedy November 5, 1907 Wawken No. 93 216 241 −10.4% 1.56 138.5/km2
Kenosee Lake October 1, 1987 Wawken No. 93 234 258 −9.3% 0.35 668.6/km2
Killaly April 28, 1909 McLeod No. 185 65 74 −12.2% 2.59 25.1/km2
Kincaid July 19, 1913 Pinto Creek No. 75 111 114 −2.6% 0.82 135.4/km2
Kinley January 7, 1909 Perdue No. 346 60 45 +33.3% 1.18 50.8/km2
Kisbey May 8, 1907 Brock No. 64 153 217 −29.5% 2.77 55.2/km2
Krydor August 25, 1914 Redberry No. 435 15 15 0.0% 0.82 18.3/km2
Laird May 4, 1911 Rosthern No. 403 267 287 −7.0% 1.29 207.0/km2
Lake Lenore April 28, 1921 Lake Lenore No. 399 284 297 −4.4% 0.97 292.8/km2
Lancer September 11, 1913 Miry Creek No. 229 69 61 +13.1% 1.33 51.9/km2
Landis May 17, 1909 Reford No. 379 152 139 +9.4% 0.8 190.0/km2
Lang July 27, 1906 Scott No. 98 189 200 −5.5% 0.64 295.3/km2
Leask September 3, 1912 Leask No. 464 399 413 −3.4% 0.75 532.0/km2
Lebret October 14, 1912 North Qu'Appelle No. 187 216 199 +8.5% 1.31 164.9/km2
Leoville June 26, 1944 Spiritwood No. 496 375 366 +2.5% 1.11 337.8/km2
Leross December 1, 1909 Kellross No. 247 46 37 +24.3% 1.21 38.0/km2
Liberty January 23, 1912 Big Arm No. 251 78 88 −11.4% 1.37 56.9/km2
Limerick July 10, 1913 Stonehenge No. 73 115 115 0.0% 0.79 145.6/km2
Lintlaw December 14, 1921 Hazel Dell No. 335 172 162 +6.2% 1.23 139.8/km2
Lipton May 15, 1905 Lipton No. 217 345 372 −7.3% 0.75 460.0/km2
Loon Lake January 1, 1950 Loon Lake No. 561 288 314 −8.3% 0.66 436.4/km2
Loreburn May 20, 1909 Loreburn No. 254 107 107 0.0% 0.62 172.6/km2
Love June 2, 1945 Torch River No. 488 50 65 −23.1% 0.46 108.7/km2
Lucky Lake November 23, 1920 Canaan No. 225 289 287 +0.7% 0.66 437.9/km2
MacNutt February 22, 1913 Churchbridge No. 211 65 65 0.0% 0.81 80.2/km2
Macoun October 16, 1903 Cymri No. 36 269 246 +9.3% 1.68 160.1/km2
Macrorie February 8, 1912 Fertile Valley No. 285 68 65 +4.6% 0.77 88.3/km2
Major September 29, 1914 Prairiedale No. 321 35 61 −42.6% 2.78 12.6/km2
Makwa June 1, 1965 Loon Lake No. 561 84 97 −13.4% 0.66 127.3/km2
Mankota February 3, 1941 Mankota No. 45 205 211 −2.8% 1.42 144.4/km2
Manor April 15, 1902 Moose Mountain No. 63 295 322 −8.4% 2.79 105.7/km2
Marcelin September 25, 1911 Blaine Lake No. 434 153 158 −3.2% 1.32 115.9/km2
Marengo November 5, 1910 Milton No. 292 67 47 +42.6% 0.87 77.0/km2
Margo April 24, 1911 Sasman No. 336 83 100 −17.0% 0.8 103.8/km2
Markinch February 16, 1911 Cupar No. 218 58 72 −19.4% 0.68 85.3/km2
Marquis March 21, 1910 Marquis No. 191 97 92 +5.4% 0.63 154.0/km2
Marsden April 24, 1931 Manitou Lake No. 442 297 284 +4.6% 0.94 316.0/km2
Maryfield August 21, 1907 Maryfield No. 91 348 365 −4.7% 2.69 129.4/km2
Maymont June 24, 1907 Mayfield No. 406 138 146 −5.5% 0.66 209.1/km2
McLean September 1, 1966 South Qu'Appelle No. 157 405 304 +33.2% 1.33 304.5/km2
McTaggart October 5, 1909 Weyburn No. 67 121 125 −3.2% 0.69 175.4/km2
Meacham June 19, 1912 Colonsay No. 342 99 84 +17.9% 1.27 78.0/km2
Meath Park May 23, 1938 Garden River No. 490 175 205 −14.6% 0.77 227.3/km2
Medstead April 23, 1931 Medstead No. 497 130 120 +8.3% 0.67 194.0/km2
Mendham April 1, 1930 Happyland No. 231 30 35 −14.3% 0.5 60.0/km2
Meota July 6, 1911 Meota No. 468 304 307 −1.0% 1.55 196.1/km2
Mervin March 17, 1920 Mervin No. 499 159 160 −0.6% 0.73 217.8/km2
Middle Lake January 1, 1963 Three Lakes No. 400 241 242 −0.4% 1.26 191.3/km2
Milden July 20, 1911 Milden No. 286 167 181 −7.7% 1.19 140.3/km2
Minton January 1, 1951 Surprise Valley No. 9 55 60 −8.3% 0.3 183.3/km2
Mistatim July 1, 1952 Bjorkdale No. 426 101 73 +38.4% 0.47 214.9/km2
Montmartre October 19, 1908 Montmartre No. 126 490 476 +2.9% 1.7 288.2/km2
Mortlach January 1, 1949 Wheatlands No. 163 261 289 −9.7% 2.76 94.6/km2
Muenster August 18, 1908 St. Peter No. 369 430 422 +1.9% 1.33 323.3/km2
Neilburg January 1, 1947 Hillsdale No. 440 379 448 −15.4% 1.22 310.7/km2
Netherhill April 28, 1910 Kindersley No. 290 25 25 0.0% 0.73 34.2/km2
Neudorf April 25, 1905 McLeod No. 185 263 272 −3.3% 2.05 128.3/km2
Neville July 5, 1912 Whiska Creek No. 106 87 83 +4.8% 1.1 79.1/km2
North Portal November 16, 1903 Coalfields No. 4 115 143 −19.6% 2.49 46.2/km2
Odessa March 14, 1911 Francis No. 127 205 239 −14.2% 1.18 173.7/km2
Osage May 8, 1906 Fillmore No. 96 20 20 0.0% 0.59 33.9/km2
Paddockwood January 1, 1949 Paddockwood No. 520 154 163 −5.5% 0.65 236.9/km2
Pangman May 17, 1911 Norton No. 69 232 214 +8.4% 0.73 317.8/km2
Paradise Hill January 1, 1947 Frenchman Butte No. 501 491 515 −4.7% 2.56 191.8/km2
Parkside February 21, 1913 Leask No. 464 121 125 −3.2% 0.92 131.5/km2
Paynton May 2, 1907 Paynton No. 470 148 151 −2.0% 0.85 174.1/km2
Pelly May 4, 1911 St. Philips No. 301 285 283 +0.7% 0.96 296.9/km2
Pennant July 29, 1912 Riverside No. 168 130 120 +8.3% 0.65 200.0/km2
Perdue July 15, 1909 Perdue No. 346 334 362 −7.7% 1.1 303.6/km2
Pierceland January 1, 1973 Beaver River No. 622 598 551 +8.5% 2.69 222.3/km2
Pilger January 1, 1969 Three Lakes No. 400 65 65 0.0% 0.52 125.0/km2
Pleasantdale January 1, 1987 Pleasantdale No. 398 76 76 0.0% 0.56 135.7/km2
Plenty March 25, 1911 Winslow No. 319 164 131 +25.2% 0.65 252.3/km2
Plunkett December 28, 1921 Viscount No. 341 60 75 −20.0% 0.64 93.8/km2
Prelate October 25, 1913 Happyland No. 231 154 124 +24.2% 0.87 177.0/km2
Prud'homme November 15, 1922 Bayne No. 371 167 172 −2.9% 0.84 198.8/km2
Punnichy October 22, 1909 Mount Hope No. 279 213 246 −13.4% 0.68 313.2/km2
Quill Lake December 8, 1906 Lakeside No. 338 387 409 −5.4% 1.3 297.7/km2
Quinton March 1, 1910 Mount Hope No. 279 101 111 −9.0% 0.96 105.2/km2
Rama December 18, 1919 Invermay No. 305 80 75 +6.7% 0.67 119.4/km2
Rhein March 10, 1913 Wallace No. 243 170 158 +7.6% 1.09 156.0/km2
Richard October 11, 1916 Douglas No. 436 20 30 −33.3% 0.73 27.4/km2
Richmound May 5, 1947 Enterprise No. 142 147 154 −4.5% 0.47 312.8/km2
Ridgedale December 15, 1921 Connaught No. 457 55 80 −31.2% 0.72 76.4/km2
Riverhurst June 22, 1916 Maple Bush No. 224 130 114 +14.0% 0.91 142.9/km2
Roche Percee January 12, 1909 Coalfields No. 4 110 153 −28.1% 2.83 38.9/km2
Ruddell March 18, 1914 Mayfield No. 406 20 20 0.0% 0.47 42.6/km2
Rush Lake October 16, 1911 Excelsior No. 166 53 65 −18.5% 0.74 71.6/km2
Sceptre April 30, 1913 Clinworth No. 230 94 97 −3.1% 1.23 76.4/km2
Sedley August 3, 1907 Francis No. 127 358 337 +6.2% 1.33 269.2/km2
Semans December 14, 1908 Mount Hope No. 279 196 204 −3.9% 1.14 171.9/km2
Senlac October 11, 1916 Senlac No. 411 41 46 −10.9% 0.6 68.3/km2
Shamrock January 1, 1960 Shamrock No. 134 20 20 0.0% 0.79 25.3/km2
Sheho June 30, 1905 Insinger No. 244 105 130 −19.2% 1.95 53.8/km2
Shell Lake October 18, 1940 Spiritwood No. 496 175 152 +15.1% 1.23 142.3/km2
Silton July 2, 1914 McKillop No. 220 71 95 −25.3% 1.07 66.4/km2
Simpson July 11, 1911 Wood Creek No. 281 127 131 −3.1% 1.41 90.1/km2
Smeaton March 7, 1944 Torch River No. 488 182 181 +0.6% 1.48 123.0/km2
Smiley November 26, 1913 Prairiedale No. 321 60 60 0.0% 0.64 93.8/km2
Spalding March 11, 1924 Spalding No. 368 244 242 +0.8% 1.18 206.8/km2
Speers December 24, 1915 Douglas No. 436 60 65 −7.7% 0.69 87.0/km2
Spy Hill April 22, 1910 Spy Hill No. 152 168 204 −17.6% 1.19 141.2/km2
St. Benedict January 1, 1964 Three Lakes No. 400 84 82 +2.4% 0.54 155.6/km2
St. Gregor March 26, 1920 St. Peter No. 369 97 98 −1.0% 0.91 106.6/km2
St. Louis May 19, 1959 St. Louis No. 431 415 449 −7.6% 1.08 384.3/km2
Stenen August 14, 1912 Clayton No. 333 90 79 +13.9% 0.7 128.6/km2
Stewart Valley January 1, 1958 Saskatchewan Landing No. 167 91 76 +19.7% 0.86 105.8/km2
Stockholm June 30, 1905 Fertile Belt No. 183 352 341 +3.2% 1.65 213.3/km2
Storthoaks June 5, 1940 Storthoaks No. 31 108 93 +16.1% 0.49 220.4/km2
Strongfield May 3, 1912 Loreburn No. 254 40 40 0.0% 0.8 50.0/km2
Success October 25, 1912 Riverside No. 168 45 40 +12.5% 1.38 32.6/km2
Tantallon June 17, 1904 Spy Hill No. 152 91 105 −13.3% 0.84 108.3/km2
Tessier August 24, 1909 Harris No. 316 25 25 0.0% 1 25.0/km2
Theodore July 5, 1907 Insinger No. 275 323 345 −6.4% 1.73 186.7/km2
Togo September 4, 1906 Cote No. 271 86 87 −1.1% 1.5 57.3/km2
Tompkins June 2, 1910 Gull Lake No. 139 152 170 −10.6% 2.65 57.4/km2
Torquay December 11, 1923 Cambria No. 6 255 236 +8.1% 1.35 188.9/km2
Tramping Lake April 10, 1917 Tramping Lake No. 380 60 55 +9.1% 1.39 43.2/km2
Tugaske May 7, 1909 Huron No. 223 75 92 −18.5% 0.76 98.7/km2
Tuxford July 19, 1907 Marquis No. 191 113 91 +24.2% 0.62 182.3/km2
Val Marie September 13, 1926 Val Marie No. 17 126 130 −3.1% 0.42 300.0/km2
Valparaiso July 18, 1924 Star City No. 428 15 15 0.0% 0.69 21.7/km2
Vanguard July 8, 1912 Whiska Creek No. 106 134 152 −11.8% 1.86 72.0/km2
Vanscoy June 17, 1919 Vanscoy No. 345 462 377 +22.5% 1.49 310.1/km2
Vibank June 23, 1911 Francis No. 127 385 374 +2.9% 0.73 527.4/km2
Viscount December 17, 1908 Viscount No. 341 232 252 −7.9% 1.18 196.6/km2
Waldeck December 23, 1913 Excelsior No. 166 277 297 −6.7% 2 138.5/km2
Waldron July 17, 1909 Grayson No. 184 15 20 −25.0% 1.45 10.3/km2
Waseca March 15, 1911 Eldon No. 471 149 154 −3.2% 0.68 219.1/km2
Webb June 18, 1910 Webb No. 138 50 58 −13.8% 1.41 35.5/km2
Weekes January 13, 1947 Porcupine No. 395 40 42 −4.8% 0.59 67.8/km2
Weirdale April 1, 1948 Garden River No. 490 50 75 −33.3% 1.36 36.8/km2
Weldon January 24, 1914 Kinistino No. 459 197 196 +0.5% 1.1 179.1/km2
White Fox July 21, 1941 Torch River No. 488 355 364 −2.5% 0.85 417.6/km2
Wilcox April 20, 1907 Bratt's Lake No. 129 264 339 −22.1% 1.48 178.4/km2
Windthorst August 21, 1907 Chester No. 125 211 215 −1.9% 1.43 147.6/km2
Wiseton September 23, 1913 Milden No. 286 79 88 −10.2% 0.77 102.6/km2
Wood Mountain March 4, 1930 Old Post No. 43 20 25 −20.0% 0.61 32.8/km2
Yarbo July 1, 1964 Langenburg No. 181 57 53 +7.5% 0.83 68.7/km2
Young June 7, 1910 Morris No. 312 244 239 +2.1% 2.51 97.2/km2
Zelma August 10, 1910 Morris No. 312 35 35 0.0% 0.72 48.6/km2
Zenon Park July 28, 1941 Arborfield No. 456 194 187 +3.7% 0.56 346.4/km2
Total villages 41,514 41,945 −1.0% 295.11 140.67/km2

Yukon

Yukon had four villages as of January 1, 2012.[5]

Name Population
(2011)[34]
Population
(2006)[34]
Change
(%)[34]
Area
(km2)[34]
Population
density[34]
Carmacks 503 425 18.4 36.95 13.6
Haines Junction 593 589 0.7 34.49 17.2
Mayo 226 248 −8.9 1.06 213.2
Teslin 122 141 −13.5 1.92 63.6
Total villages 1,444 1,403 2.9 74.42 19.4

See also

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