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Table 3
Census agglomerations with the highest population growth between 2006 and 2011
Description
The table shows the results of Table 3 "Census agglomerations with the highest population growth between 2006 and 2011". The data are presented according to Rank (title row) Name, Province / Territory, Population and Growth rate, calculated using 2006, 2011 population and 2006 to 2011 growth rate in %, (as shown in the column header).Rank | Name | Province/Territory | Population | Growth rate 2006 to 2011 (%) |
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Sources: Statistics Canada, censuses of population, 2006 and 2011. | |||||
1 | Okotoks | Alberta | 17,150 | 24,511 | 42.9 |
2 | Wood Buffalo | Alberta | 52,643 | 66,896 | 27.1 |
3 | Steinbach | Manitoba | 11,066 | 13,524 | 22.2 |
4 | High River | Alberta | 10,716 | 12,920 | 20.6 |
5 | Strathmore | Alberta | 10,280 | 12,305 | 19.7 |
6 | Sylvan Lake | Alberta | 10,703 | 12,762 | 19.2 |
7 | Grande Prairie | Alberta | 47,107 | 55,032 | 16.8 |
8 | Cold Lake | Alberta | 11,991 | 13,839 | 15.4 |
9 | Squamish | British Columbia | 15,256 | 17,479 | 14.6 |
10 | Lloydminster | Alberta | 27,023 | 30,798 | 14.0 |
11 | Whitehorse | Yukon | 22,898 | 26,028 | 13.7 |
12 | Chilliwack | British Columbia | 82,465 | 92,308 | 11.9 |
13 | Lethbridge | Alberta | 95,196 | 105,999 | 11.3 |
14 | Collingwood | Ontario | 17,290 | 19,241 | 11.3 |
15 | Camrose | Alberta | 15,630 | 17,286 | 10.6 |
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