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]
Alexander Whitehead 340 306 11.1 1.36 250.2
Alonsa Alonsa
Altamont Lorne
Amaranth Alonsa
Angusville Riding Mountain West
Ashern West Interlake 609 639 −4.7 3.07 198.6
Austin North Norfolk 403 378 6.6 1.9 212.5
Baldur Argyle 337 346 −2.6 2.23 151
Belmont Prairie Lakes
Birch River Mountain 235 335 −29.9 1.86 126.1
Blumenort Hanover 1,404[lower-alpha 1] 924 51.9 3.2 438.8
Clearwater Louise
Cranberry Portage Kelsey 572 659 −13.2 8.31 68.8
Crystal City Louise 384 400 −4 2.84 135.1
Cypress River Victoria
Darlingford Pembina
Elgin Grassland
Elie Cartier 562 507 10.8 8 70.3
Elkhorn Wallace – Woodworth 471 461 2.2 2.73 172.6
Elm Creek Grey 336 328 2.4 2.57 130.6
Elphinstone Yellowhead
Emerson Emerson – Franklin 671 689 −2.6 22.28 30.1
Fisher Branch Fisher 460 428 7.5 1.75 262.6
Grunthal Hanover 1,640[lower-alpha 2] 1,176 39.5 2.83 579.5
Haywood Grey
Holland Victoria 353 352 0.3 2.81 125.4
Inglis Riding Mountain West
Kelwood Rosedale
Kenton Wallace – Woodworth
La Broquerie La Broquerie 1,073 753 42.5 7.92 135.5
La Riviere Pembina 174 303 −42.6 2.73 63.7
Landmark Taché 1,326 1,288 3 2.88 461.1
Lorette Taché 2,580[lower-alpha 3] 2,057 25.4 4.59 562.1
Lundar Coldwell 496 515 −3.7 1.04 479
Mafeking Mountain
Mariapolis Lorne
Mather Cartwright – Roblin
Miami Thompson 435 351 23.9 1.24 350.6
Miniota Prairie View
Minto Grassland
Mitchell Hanover 1,656[lower-alpha 4] 1,492 11 3.26 508
Newdale Harrison Park
Ninette Prairie Lakes 224 262 −14.5 1.82 123.3
Ninga Killarney-Turtle Mountain
Notre Dame de Lourdes Lorne 683 589 16 2.58 264.5
Oak River Oakview
Oakville Portage la Prairie 459 476 −3.6 2.71 169.6
Ochre River Lakeshore
Pierson Two Borders 209 217 −3.7 2.15 97.4
Pilot Mound Louise 635 630 0.8 2.7 235.5
Pine River Mountain
Plumas WestLake – Gladstone 227 213 6.6 0.74 306.8
Rapid City Oakview 417 416 0.2 5.38 77.5
Reston Pipestone 550 428 28.5 5.31 103.7
Richer Ste. Anne 504 642 −21.5 5.38 93.7
Rosenfeld Rhineland 348 340 2.4 2.74 127.1
Rosenort Morris 572 501 14.2 11.3 50.6
Sandy Lake Harrison Park 261 303 −13.9 2.03 128.7
Somerset Lorne 439 432 1.6 2.45 179
St. Claude Grey 590 588 0.3 1.8 328.1
St. Jean Baptiste Montcalm 552 545 1.3 2.04 270.3
St. Lazare Ellice – Archie 254 265 −4.2 2.91 87.3
St. Leon Lorne
St. Malo De Salaberry 1,148 1,284 −10.6 7.43 154.5
Swan Lake Lorne 259 262 −1.1 0.76 340.5
Tyndall-Garson Brokenhead 1,313[lower-alpha 5] 1,058 24.1 3.21 409
Vita Stuartburn 415 562 −26.2 3.05 135.9
Warren Woodlands 798 754 5.8 5.38 148.3

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

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