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  2. Minden Hills - Wikipedia

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    Minden Hills is a township in and the ... In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Minden Hills had a population of 6,971 living in 3,229 of ...

  3. Haliburton County - Wikipedia

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    Haliburton is a county of Ontario, Canada, known as a tourist and cottage area in Central Ontario for its scenery and for its resident artists. Minden Hills is the county seat. Haliburton County and the village of Haliburton are named after Thomas Chandler Haliburton, author, statesman, and the first chairman of the Canadian Land and Emigration ...

  4. Highlands East, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Pop. In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Highlands East had a population of 3,830 living in 1,875 of its 4,430 total private dwellings, a change of 14.6% from its 2016 population of 3,343. With a land area of 688.18 km 2 (265.71 sq mi), it had a population density of 5.6/km 2 (14.4/sq mi) in 2021.

  5. Kinmount - Wikipedia

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    Kinmount is a village with a population of approximately 500, located on the Burnt River in Ontario, Canada. The village is apportioned by three municipalities, they are, City of Kawartha Lakes, Minden Hills and Trent Lakes. The village's hinterland covers large sections of both Haliburton and Peterborough counties for which it is a shopping ...

  6. List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population

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    This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 August 2024. The table below lists the 100 largest census subdivisions (municipalities or municipal equivalents) in Canada by population, using data from the 2021 Canadian census for census subdivisions. [ 1 ]

  7. This is a list of the census metropolitan areas and agglomerations in Canada by population, using data from the 2021 Canadian census and the 2016 Canadian census. [1] Each entry is identified as a census metropolitan area (CMA) or a census agglomeration (CA) as defined by Statistics Canada.

  8. Census geographic units of Canada - Wikipedia

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    A population centre (PC), formerly known as an urban area (UA), is any grouping of contiguous dissemination areas that has a minimum population of 1,000 and an average population density of 400 persons per square kilometre or greater. [14] For the 2011 census, urban area was renamed "population centre".

  9. Demographics of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The main driver of population growth is immigration, [8] [9] with 6.2% of the country's population being made up of temporary residents as of 2023, [10] or about 2.5 million people. [11] Between 2011 and May 2016, Canada's population grew by 1.7 million people, with immigrants accounting for two-thirds of the increase. [12]