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The CanAm highway south of Prince Albert is designated on SK 3 between Melfort and Prince Albert. [58] SK 11 connects Saskatchewan's three largest cities: Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert. On June 20, 2001, the entire length of SK 11 was re-named the Louis Riel Trail at a ceremony which took place at the Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre.
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the RM of Prince Albert No. 461 had a population of 3,438 living in 1,055 of its 1,111 total private dwellings, a change of -3.5% from its 2016 population of 3,562. With a land area of 1,010.1 km 2 (390.0 sq mi), it had a population density of 3.4/km 2 (8.8/sq mi) in 2021. [6]
They had a cumulative population of 176,535 and an average population of 596 in the 2016 Census of Population. [4] Saskatchewan's largest and smallest rural municipalities are the RM of Corman Park No. 344 and the RM of Glen McPherson No. 46 with populations of 8,568 and 72 respectively. [4]
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Division No. 15 had a population of 88,988 living in 33,385 of its 39,512 total private dwellings, a change of 3.6% from its 2016 population of 85,908. With a land area of 19,399.03 km 2 (7,490.01 sq mi), it had a population density of 4.6/km 2 (11.9/sq mi) in 2021. [1]
Saskatchewan's third largest city Prince Albert has 25 neighbourhoods with some being within others such as Central Business District being within Midtown. East [ edit ]
Source: Statistics Canada via Saskatchewan Bureau of Statistics [5] [6] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , the RM of Buckland No. 491 had a population of 3,277 living in 1,237 of its 1,317 total private dwellings, a change of -2.9% from its 2016 population of 3,375 .
Should a town's population decline to less than 500, its council may request its status be reverted to village or resort village status. [6] Saskatchewan has 147 towns that had a cumulative population of 145,995 in the 2021 Census. [2] [3] Saskatchewan's largest and smallest towns are Nipawin and Fleming with populations of 4,570 and 70. [3]
In the 2016 Census of Population, the RM of Spiritwood No. 496 recorded a population of 1,347 living in 516 of its 786 total private dwellings, a -0.1% change from its 2011 population of 1,349. With a land area of 2,392.86 km 2 (923.89 sq mi), it had a population density of 0.6/km 2 (1.5/sq mi) in 2016.