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The population of the City of Cold Lake according to its 2022 municipal census is 16,302, [5] a change of 3.6% from its 2014 municipal census population of 15.736. [ 26 ] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , the City of Cold Lake had a population of 15,661 living in 6,114 of its 6,767 total private dwellings, a ...
The following is a list of Alberta's census divisions. Population, area, and density figures are from the 2016 Census. [3] Div. Pop. ... Cold Lake: Bonnyville MD
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Division No. 12 had a population of 67,483 living in 25,554 of its 30,557 total private dwellings, a change of 0.5% from its 2016 population of 67,120.
Alberta has 19 cities that had a cumulative population of 3,023,641 (not including the population in the Saskatchewan portion of Lloydminster) and an average population of 159,139 in the 2021 Census of Population. [2] Alberta's largest and smallest cities are Calgary and Wetaskiwin, with populations of 1,306,784 and 12,594, respectively. [2]
Cold Lake viewed from Meadow Lake Provincial Park, Saskatchewan Major rivers of western Canada. Cold Lake [3] is a large lake in Northern Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. Most of the lake is within Alberta. It is one of the deepest lakes in Alberta with a maximum depth of 99.1 metres (325 ft).
Alberta began the year of 2022 with 343 municipalities. [3] Of these, three municipalities conducted a municipal census in 2022, including the City of Cold Lake, the Town of High Level, and Strathcona County. Strathcona County became the fifth municipality in Alberta to reach 100,000 people as a result from its 2022 municipal census. [4]
The Carleton Place and Arnprior CAs were dissolved as they were added to the Ottawa–Gatineau CMA, the Leamington CA was dissolved as it was added to the Windsor CMA, and the Cold Lake and Bay Roberts CAs were dissolved as their urban population decreased below 10,000. 2016 rankings in the chart below are based on 2021 boundaries and exclude ...
Division No. 17 is a census division in Alberta, Canada. It spans the central and northwest portions of northern Alberta and its largest urban community is the Town of Slave Lake. Division No. 17 is the largest census division in Alberta according to area and also has the lowest population density. [3]