List of communities in Manitoba by population

Manitoba has 81 communities, excluding rural municipalities, that have a population of 1,000 or greater according to the 2021 Census of Canada conducted by Statistics Canada. These communities include cities, towns, villages, reserves inhabited by First Nations, a local government district that is urban in nature, designated places, and population centres. A population centre, according to Statistics Canada, is an area with a population of at least 1,000 and a density of 400 or more people per square kilometre.[1]

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Rank Name Type[2] Population
(2021)[2][3][4]
Population
(2016)[5][4][3]
Percentage
change[5][4][3]
1 Winnipeg City 749,607 705,244 6.3
2 Brandon City 51,313 48,883 5.0
3 Steinbach City 17,806 16,022 11.1
4 Winkler City 13,745 12,660 8.6
5 Portage la Prairie City 13,270 13,304 -0.3
6 Thompson City 13,035 13,678 -4.7
7 Selkirk City 10,504 10,278 2.2
8 Morden City 9,929 8,668 14.5
9 Dauphin City 8,368 8,369 0.0
10 Niverville Town 5,947 4,610 29.0
11 Neepawa Town 5,685 4,609 23.3
12 The Pas Town 5,639 5,369 5.0
13 Norway House 17 Reserve 5,390 4,807 12.1
14 Stonewall Town 5,046 4,809 4.9
15 Oakbank Population centre[3] 5,041 4,604 9.5
16 Flin Flon City (Manitoba portion) 4,940 4,991 -1.0
17 Altona Town 4,267 4,212 1.3
18 Swan River Town 4,049 4,014 0.9
19 Lorette Designated place 3,512 3,208 9.5
20 St. Theresa Point Reserve 3,417 3,262 4.8
21 Beausejour Town 3,307 3,219 2.7
22 Mitchell Population centre 3,136 2,523 24.3
23 Virden Town 3,118 3,322 -6.1
24 Carman Town 3,114 3,164 -1.6
25 Garden Hill First Nation Reserve 3,054 2,603 17.3
26 Peguis 1B Reserve 3,053 2,704 12.9
27 Ste. Anne Town 2,891 2,114 36.8
28 Minnedosa Town 2,741 2,449 11.9
29 La Salle Designated place 2,687 2,069 29.9
30 Sandy Bay 5 Reserve 2,598 2,515 3.3
31 Killarney Population centre[3] 2,499 2,315 7.9
32 Nelson House 170 Reserve 2,397 2,500 -4.1
33 Gimli Population centre[3] 2,345 2,251 4.2
34 Split Lake 171 Reserve 2,232 2,044 9.2
35 Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E Reserve 2,210 2,473 -10.6
36 Stony Mountain Population centre[3] 2,160 1,800 20.0
37 Fort Alexander 3 Reserve 2,127 1,929 10.3
38 Wasagamack Reserve 2,088 1,403 48.8
39 Cross Lake 19A Reserve 2,045 1,922 6.4
40 Morris Town 1,975 1,885 4.8
41 Souris Designated place 1,970 1,974 -0.2
42 Oxford House 24 Reserve 1,955 1,955 0.0
43 Cross Lake 19 Reserve 1,865 1,607 16.1
44 Pukatawagan 198 Reserve 1,844 1,844 0.0
45 Carberry Town 1,818 1,738 4.6
46 Grunthal Designated place 1,782 1,680 6.1
47 Russell Designated place 1,740 1,599 8.8
48 Blumenort Designated place 1,738 1,675 3.8
49 La Broquerie Designated place 1,715 1,401 22.4
50 Roblin Designated place 1,709 1,697 0.7
51 Ebb and Flow 52 Reserve 1,608 1,341 19.9
52 Ile-des-Chenes Designated place 1,606 1,546 3.9
53 St. Adolphe Population centre 1,595 1,367 16.7
54 Boissevain Designated place 1,577 1,656 -4.8
55 Pinawa Local government district 1,558 1,504 3.6
56 God's Lake 23 Reserve 1,520 1,211 25.5
57 Fisher River 44 Reserve 1,449 1,473 -1.6
58 Oak Bluff Population centre[3] 1,442 1,051 37.2
59 Winnipeg Beach Town 1,439 1,145 25.7
60 Waywayseecappo First Nation Reserve 1,409 1,365 3.2
61 CFB Shilo Population centre[3] 1,362 1,419 -4.0
62 Long Plain (Part) 6 Reserve 1,335 1,232 8.4
63 Landmark Designated place 1,326 1,292 2.6
64 St. Malo Designated place 1,323 1,227 7.8
65 St-Pierre-Jolys Village 1,305 1,170 11.5
66 Arborg Town 1,279 1,232 3.8
67 Chemawawin 2 Reserve 1,264 1,252 1.0
68 Powerview-Pine Falls Town 1,239 1,316 -5.9
69 Teulon Town 1,196 1,201 -0.4
70 Berens River 13 Reserve 1,161 1,039 11.7
71 Fairford 50 Reserve 1,144 1,169 -2.1
72 Snow Lake Town 1,088 899 21.0
73 Lac du Bonnet Town 1,064 1,089 -2.3
74 Sioux Valley Dakota Nation Reserve 1,057 1,028 2.8
75 Melita Town 1,041 1,042 -0.1
76 Plum Coulee Designated place 1,040 904 15.0
77 Shamattawa 1 Reserve 1,019 1,019 0.0
78 Warren Designated place 1,015 818 24.1
79 Gillam Town 1,007 1,201 -16.2
80= St. Andrews Population centre 1,001 1,026 -2.4
80= Tyndall (Tyndall-Garson) Designated place 1,001 935 7.1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "From urban areas to population centres". Statistics Canada. Archived from the original on December 13, 2012. Retrieved February 8, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Population and dwelling counts: Canada and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2021 and 2016 censuses – 100% data (Manitoba)". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 11, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Population and dwelling counts: Canada and population centres, 2021 and 2016 censuses – 100% data (Manitoba)". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 11, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c "Population and dwelling counts: Canada and designated places, 2021 and 2016 censuses – 100% data (Manitoba)". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 11, 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2016 and 2011 censuses – 100% data (Manitoba)". Statistics Canada. February 7, 2018. Retrieved April 11, 2021.